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What is the artwork "Corn, Dark I" by Georgia O'Keeffe?
"Corn, Dark I" is a seminal work by Georgia O'Keeffe, known for her close-up, abstract portrayals of natural forms, particularly flowers and landscapes. This piece explores the abstract qualities of corn.
What are the dimensions of this Georgia O'Keeffe print?
This museum-quality reproduction of "Corn, Dark I" is available in the dimensions 70x100 cm (28x40 inches), an ideal size for making a statement in any room.
What material is this fine art print made from?
This art print is meticulously crafted from 4mm (0.15") thick acrylic, providing a sleek, vibrant, and highly durable finish that enhances the artwork's visual impact.
Does the acrylic print come with a hanging kit?
Yes, this premium acrylic print includes a complete hanging kit. It features hardware, screws, and precisely pre-drilled holes for straightforward installation.
How long will this archival reproduction last?
Utilizing museum-quality printing techniques on durable acrylic, this archival reproduction is designed for longevity, ensuring vibrant colors and sharp details for years to come.
What is the historical significance of Georgia O'Keeffe's "Corn, Dark I"?
"Corn, Dark I" exemplifies O'Keeffe's modernist approach, abstracting natural subjects to reveal their essential form and emotional resonance, making it a key piece in American art history.
What artistic techniques did Georgia O'Keeffe employ in this piece?
O'Keeffe utilized extreme close-ups and simplified, monumental forms to explore the texture, color, and inherent abstraction within natural subjects like corn.
