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What are the dimensions and details of this Forrest Bess artwork?
This fine art print reproduces Forrest Bess's Untitled (1957), measuring 75x100 cm (30x40 inches) on museum-quality archival paper, capturing the abstract symbolism of his mid-century period.
What type of paper is used for this museum-quality reproduction?
It's printed on RedKalion's Master's Edition archival paper, featuring a matte, uncoated finish with natural white (off-white) color, 250 gsm weight, and acid-free properties for long-lasting fine art prints.
How is this fine art poster shipped and delivered?
We offer on-demand printing with no minimum orders, and it's shipped securely in protective packaging to ensure your archival art print arrives in pristine condition.
Will this print resist yellowing over time?
Yes, the acid-free paper (pH above 7) prevents yellowing, making this a durable, archival-grade reproduction ideal for displaying Forrest Bess artwork for decades.
Is the paper environmentally sustainable?
Absolutely, it uses FSC-certified paper, supporting responsible forestry practices for an eco-conscious fine art poster.
What inspired Forrest Bess's abstract style in the 1950s?
Bess drew from dreams, Jungian psychology, and indigenous art, creating symbolic forms that explored the subconscious, as seen in this 1957 untitled piece.
How does the matte finish enhance this reproduction?
The matte, uncoated finish provides a luxurious texture that reduces glare and highlights the subtle tonal details of Bess's original painting technique.
