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What are the dimensions of this Albert Irvin framed art print?
The framed print measures 70x100 cm (28x40 inches), with a black wooden frame that is 20mm (0.79") thick and wide, providing a substantial, gallery-quality presence for this vibrant abstract artwork.
What type of paper is used for this museum-quality reproduction?
We use 250 gsm (110 lb) matte, uncoated, natural white archival museum-quality paper with a thickness of 0.29 mm (11.4 mils), ideal for fine art prints to ensure longevity and vibrant color reproduction.
Is this framed print ready to hang upon delivery?
Yes, this ready-to-hang framed art print includes a hanging kit, allowing you to display it directly on your wall without additional setup, making it a convenient choice for home or office decor.
How does the frame protect the Albert Irvin print?
The print is protected by shatterproof plexiglass within a black wooden frame made from responsibly sourced oak and ash wood, ensuring durability and safeguarding against damage for long-term preservation.
Is the paper used for this print environmentally sustainable?
Yes, we use FSC-certified materials or equivalent for our sustainable paper, aligning with RedKalion's commitment to ethical and eco-friendly practices in producing archival-grade art reproductions.
What artistic style does Albert Irvin's "Festival - 1983" represent?
"Festival - 1983" exemplifies Albert Irvin's abstract expressionist style, characterized by bold, gestural brushstrokes and vibrant colors that evoke emotional resonance and celebrate urban life and human experience.
Why is 1983 significant in Albert Irvin's career for this artwork?
In 1983, Albert Irvin was at the peak of his mature artistic phase, creating large-scale works like "Festival" that showcase his mastery of color and form, reflecting his ongoing exploration of light and movement in abstract art.
