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What is the artwork "Double Hamburger" by Andy Warhol?
"Double Hamburger" is a seminal 1962 Pop Art screenprint by Andy Warhol, transforming a common food item into iconic fine art with bold colors and repetition.
What are the physical specifications of this "Double Hamburger" print?
This museum-quality reproduction is printed on durable 4mm (0.15") acrylic with straight-cut corners, measuring 70x100 cm (28x40 inches).
How is this Andy Warhol print shipped?
Your fine art print is carefully packaged for transit and shipped via a trusted carrier, ensuring it arrives in pristine condition, ready for display.
What is the archival longevity of this acrylic print?
The 4mm acrylic provides excellent durability and UV resistance, preserving the vibrant colors of this Andy Warhol masterpiece for lasting enjoyment.
Does the "Double Hamburger" acrylic print come with a hanging kit?
Yes, this museum-quality reproduction includes a comprehensive hanging kit with hardware, screws, and pre-drilled holes for secure and easy installation.
Tell me more about Andy Warhol's "Double Hamburger" technique.
Warhol utilized silkscreen printing, employing repeated imagery and flat, unmodulated colors to create a graphic, mass-produced aesthetic for "Double Hamburger.".
What is the significance of "Double Hamburger" in Pop Art history?
This piece is significant for its early use of food imagery and Warhol's commentary on consumer culture, defining the Pop Art movement's embrace of the everyday.
