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What is the artwork "Flower Shell" by Max Ernst?
"Flower Shell" is a 1929 surrealist painting by Max Ernst, blending organic and mechanical forms into a dreamlike botanical abstraction, showcasing his innovative frottage technique.
What are the specifications of this Max Ernst aluminum print?
This print uses brushed silver Aluminum DIBOND® with a 3mm thickness, direct printing for vivid colors, a matte finish, and measures 70x100 cm (28x40 inches).
How is the brushed aluminum print shipped and installed?
It includes a hanging kit for easy installation and is shipped securely, with logistics varying by country to ensure safe delivery of your fine art reproduction.
Is this Max Ernst print archival and durable?
Yes, the aluminum print is archival-grade with a rigid 3mm base and matte finish, designed for long-lasting color stability and resistance to fading.
What makes the metallic silver effect in this print unique?
Unprinted white areas reveal a dynamic brushed silver effect with a horizontal grain, enhancing the surrealist mood of Ernst's original artwork.
What artistic techniques did Max Ernst use in "Flower Shell"?
Ernst employed frottage and grattage, rubbing and scraping surfaces to create textured, subconscious imagery that defines his surrealist style.
How does this print compare to Ernst's original painting?
It faithfully reproduces the colors and details of the 1929 original, using high-quality materials to capture the ethereal and mechanical fusion of the piece.
