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What is the artwork featured in this product?
This product features a museum-quality fine art print of Donald Judd's iconic artwork, Untitled, originally created in 1965.
What are the dimensions of the Donald Judd print?
The fine art print of Donald Judd's Untitled is available in the dimensions 75x100 cm, which is equivalent to 30x40 inches.
What kind of paper is used for this fine art print?
This print is produced on Master's Edition archival paper, a museum-quality, uncoated, natural white paper with a luxurious matte finish.
What makes this print archival and long-lasting?
The paper is acid-free (pH above 7) and printed with lightfast inks to prevent yellowing and ensure the longevity of the Donald Judd reproduction.
What are the physical specifications of the paper?
The paper weighs 250 gsm (110 lb) and has a thickness of 0.29 mm (11.4 mils), providing a substantial, premium feel.
Is the paper used for this print sustainable?
Yes, the Master's Edition archival paper used for this reproduction is FSC-certified, ensuring responsible forest management.
How is this Donald Judd reproduction fulfilled?
This museum-quality fine art print is printed and shipped on demand, ensuring quality and reducing waste with no minimum order requirements.
What is the significance of Donald Judd's 'Untitled' from 1965?
Untitled (1965) is a key example of Judd's 'specific objects,' challenging traditional art forms and emphasizing material, form, and space in Post-Minimalist art.
