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What artwork is featured in this fine art poster?
This museum-quality fine art print features Damien Hirst's "STEAK AND KIDNEY," created in 1999. It measures 75x100 cm (30x40 inches).
What kind of paper is used for this Damien Hirst print?
The print utilizes Master's Edition archival paper. It's museum-quality, uncoated, natural white with a matte finish, weighing 250 gsm (110 lb) and 0.29 mm thick.
How will my archival print be shipped?
Your print is produced on demand and shipped directly to you. We ensure careful packaging to protect the museum-quality reproduction during transit.
What ensures the longevity of this fine art reproduction?
This print is acid-free (pH above 7), preventing yellowing and ensuring archival longevity. It's printed on FSC-certified paper for sustainability.
Does RedKalion offer custom framing for this artwork?
Currently, we focus on providing the highest quality fine art prints. Framing options are not included but are recommended to complement your museum-quality reproduction.
Can you tell me more about Damien Hirst's "STEAK AND KIDNEY"?
"STEAK AND KIDNEY" is a notable work by Damien Hirst, a prominent YBA artist. It often relates to his explorations of the body, decay, and the materiality of existence.
What is the significance of the 1999 date for this artwork?
The year 1999 places "STEAK AND KIDNEY" within a specific period of Damien Hirst's oeuvre, known for its continued exploration of visceral and conceptual themes.
