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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the dimensions of the Emil Schumacher Gc-17 print?
This fine art print of Emil Schumacher's "Gc-17" is available in the original dimensions of 75x100 cm (approximately 30x40 inches), offering a substantial presence for your wall.
What type of paper is used for this museum-quality reproduction?
We use Master's Edition archival paper, a museum-quality, acid-free, and FSC-certified material with a substantial 250 gsm weight and a luxurious matte, natural white finish.
How long will this archival print last?
This fine art print is crafted on acid-free paper, preventing yellowing and ensuring its archival longevity for generations. Enjoy enduring artistic brilliance.
Can I frame this Emil Schumacher fine art poster?
Absolutely. The matte, uncoated finish and substantial weight of this museum-quality print make it ideal for framing, complementing its archival nature.
How is this Gc-17 print shipped?
Each print is produced on demand and shipped directly to you, ensuring careful handling and prompt delivery of your museum-quality artwork.
What is the significance of Emil Schumacher's "Gc-17"?
"Gc-17" (1990) represents Emil Schumacher's mature abstract style, showcasing his mastery of color, texture, and energetic composition within the post-war German art movement.
What does 'archival' mean for this fine art print?
Archival quality means the print is made with acid-free materials and techniques designed to prevent degradation, ensuring the artwork's colors and integrity remain stable over time.
