
What is the historical significance of Man Ray's "Dragonfly" from 1926?
This artwork is part of Man Ray's Portfolio Revolving Doors series, showcasing his revolutionary photogram technique that defined Surrealist art in the 1920s, blending abstraction with symbolic imagery like the dragonfly for transformation.
How does the paper quality ensure a museum-grade reproduction?
Our Master's Edition archival paper is 250 gsm with a matte, uncoated finish and acid-free properties, providing a luxurious texture and preventing yellowing for a true museum-quality fine art print.
What are the exact dimensions and shipping details for this print?
The print measures 75x100 cm (30x40 inches) and is printed and shipped on demand with no minimum orders, ensuring fast fulfillment and personalized service.
How long will this archival print last without fading or damage?
With acid-free (pH above 7) and FSC-certified paper, this archival reproduction resists yellowing and degradation, offering decades of longevity as a durable fine art poster.
Can I customize the framing or finish for this artwork?
This print comes with a standard matte finish on natural white paper; for framing options, contact our support to explore premium additions for your museum-quality reproduction.
What inspired Man Ray to use a dragonfly in this Surrealist piece?
The dragonfly symbolizes transformation and fragility in Surrealist art, reflecting Man Ray's interest in nature and abstraction to evoke dreamlike, poetic themes in his photograms.
Is this print suitable for high-humidity environments like bathrooms?
While the archival paper is durable, we recommend displaying it in controlled environments to preserve the matte finish and prevent moisture damage over time.