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What is the significance of Frank Auerbach's "TO THE STUDIOS 1991"?
This artwork reflects Auerbach's intense, impasto technique from the 1990s, capturing urban studio life with thick, expressive brushstrokes that convey movement and creative energy in post-war British art.
How does the brushed aluminum material enhance this Frank Auerbach print?
The brushed silver Aluminum DIBOND® with a metallic finish and horizontal grain adds a dynamic, modern look, complementing Auerbach's bold style with a durable, rigid 3mm base for vivid color display.
What are the specifications of this aluminum print?
It measures 70x100 cm (28x40 inches), features a 3mm thick brushed aluminum panel with a matte finish, direct printing for vivid colors, and includes a hanging kit for easy installation in your space.
Is this print archival and long-lasting?
Yes, this museum-quality reproduction uses archival-grade materials and direct printing on AluDibond, ensuring fade-resistant colors and durability for years of display as a fine art print.
How is the print shipped and what is included?
It ships securely with a hanging kit (varies by country) and is packaged to protect the aluminum panel, ensuring it arrives ready to display as a premium Frank Auerbach artwork.
Why is the matte finish ideal for this artwork?
The matte, glare-free finish highlights Auerbach's black-and-white contrasts and brushed silver effects, reducing reflections to showcase the artwork's texture and depth in any lighting.
Can I learn more about Frank Auerbach's technique in this piece?
Auerbach used thick impasto layers in "TO THE STUDIOS 1991" to build tactile surfaces, a method developed in his London studios to evoke raw, emotional responses through physical paint application.
