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What is the artwork "Development - 1984" by Robert Goodnough?
"Development - 1984" is an abstract artwork by Robert Goodnough, known for its geometric forms and exploration of modern themes. This museum-quality print faithfully reproduces the original.
What materials are used for this Robert Goodnough print?
This fine art print is produced on durable 4mm (0.15") acrylic, offering a vibrant, sleek, and modern finish with straight-cut corners for optimal presentation.
How is the acrylic print displayed or hung?
The print includes a complete hanging kit with hardware. Pre-drilled holes are conveniently located at each corner for secure and easy mounting.
What is the archival quality and longevity of this print?
Our acrylic prints are designed for longevity, providing a durable and vibrant display of Robert Goodnough's "Development - 1984" that resists fading and damage.
What are the dimensions of the "Development - 1984" Robert Goodnough print?
This museum-quality reproduction of Robert Goodnough's "Development - 1984" is available in the dimensions 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches.
Can you tell me more about Robert Goodnough's artistic style in "Development - 1984"?
Robert Goodnough's style in "Development - 1984" features bold geometric shapes and dynamic color contrasts, characteristic of his post-war abstract expressionist yet structured approach.
What is the significance of the "1984" in the artwork title?
The "1984" in the title indicates the year of creation, placing the artwork within a specific period of Robert Goodnough's prolific artistic career and historical context.
