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What is the historical significance of Gerhard Richter's JET FIGHTER 1963?
Created in 1963 during the Cold War, this artwork uses blurred photorealism to explore themes of military power and technological ambiguity, reflecting Richter's innovative approach to challenging traditional art forms.
How does the brushed aluminum material enhance this fine art print?
The brushed silver Aluminum DIBOND® with a horizontal grain adds a dynamic, metallic effect that complements the jet's motion, while the matte finish ensures optimal display for this black-and-white museum-quality reproduction.
What are the specifications of this Gerhard Richter aluminum print?
This print measures 70x100 cm (28x40 inches), is 3mm thick, and features direct printing on AluDibond for vivid colors and a durable, rigid base with included hanging hardware.
How is the print shipped and what is included?
We ship worldwide with secure packaging; a hanging kit is included, though specific components may vary by country to ensure easy installation for your archival-grade art print.
Is this print archival and how long will it last?
Yes, our direct print on Aluminum DIBOND® uses fade-resistant inks, ensuring this premium reproduction maintains its vivid colors and metallic effects for decades in indoor settings.
Why did Gerhard Richter use a blurred style in this artwork?
Richter employed blurred photorealism to obscure details, creating a sense of ambiguity and movement that questions the reality of war and technology in the mid-20th century.
What makes the unprinted areas of this aluminum print unique?
Unprinted white areas reveal a metallic silver effect, enhancing the brushed aluminum's visual depth and adding a striking contrast to the black-and-white design of this Gerhard Richter print.
