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What is the artwork "DISEMBODIED HANDS 1990" by Louise Bourgeois?
"DISEMBODIED HANDS 1990" is a significant artwork by Louise Bourgeois, exploring themes of vulnerability and connection through the motif of hands. This is a museum-quality reproduction.
What are the specifications of the acrylic print?
This fine art print is on 4mm (0.15") acrylic with straight-cut corners. It features vibrant colors and a sleek, durable finish, offering an archival longevity.
What is the size of the "DISEMBODIED HANDS" print?
The print measures 70x100 cm (28x40 inches), making it a substantial piece suitable for various display settings, providing an impactful visual statement.
How is the acrylic print hung?
Each acrylic print includes a hanging kit with hardware and screws. Pre-drilled holes are positioned at each corner for secure and straightforward mounting.
How long will this museum-quality reproduction last?
Crafted with premium materials and archival techniques, this museum-quality reproduction is designed for exceptional durability and colorfastness, ensuring lasting visual integrity.
What artistic period does "DISEMBODIED HANDS 1990" represent?
Created in 1990, "DISEMBODIED HANDS" belongs to Louise Bourgeois's later but highly prolific period, reflecting her mature artistic voice and continued exploration of psychological themes.
What does the use of 'disembodied hands' signify in Bourgeois's work?
In Bourgeois's art, disembodied hands often symbolize absence, memory, and the complex relationships between touch, support, and the body's fragmented state, inviting deep personal interpretation.
