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What artwork is featured in this brushed aluminum print?
This is a museum-quality fine art print of Georgia O'Keeffe's iconic painting, East River No. 1, celebrating her unique urban perspective.
What are the dimensions of the East River No. 1 print?
The dimensions for this Georgia O'Keeffe aluminum print are 70x100 cm, equivalent to 28x40 inches.
What material is this Georgia O'Keeffe print made from?
This is a direct print on 3mm thick Brushed Aluminum DIBOND®, featuring a matte finish and a horizontal grain for a dynamic, metallic look.
What is the finish of the aluminum print?
The print has a matte, glare-free finish. Unprinted white areas reveal a striking brushed silver metallic effect from the aluminum base.
Does the print come with a hanging kit?
Yes, a hanging kit is included with your Georgia O'Keeffe aluminum print for convenient display.
How is the artwork's longevity ensured on aluminum?
Direct printing onto durable Aluminum DIBOND® ensures vibrant colors and longevity, creating a lasting museum-quality reproduction.
What is the significance of East River No. 1 in O'Keeffe's work?
East River No. 1 showcases Georgia O'Keeffe's ability to capture the monumental scale and energy of New York City architecture, demonstrating her versatility.
What is the art historical context of East River No. 1?
Created during O'Keeffe's New York period, East River No. 1 reflects the modernist fascination with urban landscapes and skyscraper forms prominent in early 20th-century art.
