
What is the historical significance of Miriam Schapiro's The First Theater?
Created during the 1970s Pattern and Decoration (PD) movement, this work challenges modernist norms by blending decorative arts with fine art, highlighting feminist themes and celebrating women's creative traditions through collage and vibrant patterns.
What materials are used in this framed art print?
It features a 250 gsm archival museum-quality paper with a matte finish, framed in responsibly sourced oak and ash wood with shatterproof plexiglass, ensuring durability and fine art preservation for your collection.
Is this print ready to hang upon delivery?
Yes, this framed art print includes a complete hanging kit and is ready-to-hang directly on your wall, making installation quick and effortless for immediate display.
How does the frame enhance this museum-quality reproduction?
The black wooden frame is 20mm thick, wider than classic frames, providing a bold, gallery-style presentation that complements Schapiro's PD artwork and adds a premium touch to your space.
What makes the paper archival and sustainable?
Printed on 250 gsm FSC-certified paper with a matte, uncoated finish, it offers archival longevity and eco-friendly materials, ideal for preserving this fine art print for generations.
How does Schapiro's technique reflect the Pattern and Decoration movement?
Schapiro used collage and painting to integrate geometric patterns and decorative elements, merging craft and fine art to empower women's artistic expression and redefine aesthetic boundaries in the 1970s.
What are the exact dimensions of this framed print?
The framed art print measures 70x100 cm (28x40 inches), with a frame that is 20mm thick and wide, designed to fit standard wall spaces while making a statement.