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What is "Erythea" by Norman Bluhm?
"Erythea" is a vibrant abstract expressionist painting created by Norman Bluhm in 1971. This museum-quality print captures its dynamic energy and bold use of color.
What are the physical specifications of this acrylic print?
This fine art print is made from 4mm (0.15") durable acrylic with straight-cut corners and is designed for vibrant, long-lasting display.
How is the artwork shipped?
Your museum-quality reproduction is carefully packaged to ensure it arrives safely. Shipping details are provided at checkout for your convenience.
How long will the colors on this acrylic print last?
Our acrylic prints utilize archival-grade materials and printing techniques, ensuring exceptional longevity and resistance to fading for your Norman Bluhm art.
What is included with the purchase of this Norman Bluhm print?
The purchase includes the acrylic print, a complete hanging kit with hardware, screws, and pre-drilled holes for easy installation.
Can you tell me more about Norman Bluhm's artistic style in 1971?
In 1971, Norman Bluhm was refining his Abstract Expressionist style, often incorporating calligraphic elements and a powerful, intuitive approach to color and composition.
What is the significance of the title "Erythea" in relation to the artwork?
While the specific meaning of "Erythea" remains open to interpretation, titles in Bluhm's work often evoke classical or mythological references, adding layers to the abstract forms.
