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What is "Deep Within the Ravine" by Hans Hofmann?
"Deep Within the Ravine" is a significant abstract expressionist painting by Hans Hofmann, renowned for its dynamic color planes and spatial tension, exemplified in this museum-quality art print.
What are the specifications of the paper used for this art print?
This fine art print utilizes 250 gsm (110 lb), 0.29 mm thick, matte, uncoated, natural white, archival museum-quality paper, certified sustainable for longevity.
How is the print protected?
The artwork is protected by shatterproof plexiglass, ensuring the vibrant colors and details of this Hans Hofmann reproduction remain pristine while adding durability.
What are the dimensions of the frame?
The frame is constructed from responsibly sourced oak and ash wood, measuring 20mm (0.79") thick and wide, providing a substantial and elegant presentation for the Hofmann print.
Is the artwork ready to hang upon arrival?
Yes, this museum-quality art print is ready-to-hang, including a pre-attached hanging kit for immediate display of your Hans Hofmann reproduction.
What makes Hans Hofmann's technique unique?
Hofmann pioneered the "push and pull" theory, using juxtaposed color planes to create a sense of depth and movement, a technique masterfully captured in "Deep Within the Ravine."
What is the historical significance of this artwork's era?
"Deep Within the Ravine" represents the peak of Abstract Expressionism, a post-war American art movement that emphasized spontaneous creation and emotional expression.
