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What is "El Péndulo Inmóvil I" by Antoni Tàpies?
"El Péndulo Inmóvil I" is a significant 1982 artwork by Antoni Tàpies, exploring themes of time and stasis through his signature abstract, material-rich style. This is a museum-quality acrylic print reproduction.
What are the dimensions of this Antoni Tàpies acrylic print?
This fine art reproduction of Antoni Tàpies' "El Péndulo Inmóvil I" measures 70x100 cm (28x40 inches), providing a substantial presence for display.
What material is the artwork printed on?
This museum-quality print is produced on durable 4mm (0.15") acrylic, offering a sleek, vibrant, and lasting finish with straight-cut corners.
How is the artwork prepared for hanging?
The acrylic print includes a comprehensive hanging kit with hardware. Pre-drilled holes at each corner ensure secure and straightforward mounting.
How long will this archival print last?
Our museum-quality acrylic prints are designed for exceptional longevity and fade resistance, ensuring the vibrant colors and details of Tàpies' work endure for generations.
What is Antoni Tàpies' artistic significance?
Antoni Tàpies was a leading figure in post-war European art, known for his pioneering use of mixed media and exploration of matter, spirituality, and Catalan identity.
What is the significance of the "immobile pendulum" in the title?
The title "El Péndulo Inmóvil I" (The Immobile Pendulum) likely evokes a paradox, suggesting a moment of suspended time or a contemplation of existential stillness within Tàpies' abstract compositions.
