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UNTITLED 1995 4 - Louise Bourgeois Acrylic Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40″ inches

UNTITLED 1995 4 - Louise Bourgeois Acrylic Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40″ inches

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UNTITLED 1995 4 - Louise Bourgeois Acrylic Print

Immerse yourself in the profound emotional landscape of Louise Bourgeois with this museum-quality fine art print of UNTITLED 1995 4. This powerful work from the late 20th century showcases Bourgeois's masterful exploration of memory, trauma, and the subconscious, rendered with her signature abstract and psychologically charged aesthetic. As a leading figure in contemporary art, her pieces are celebrated for their raw, introspective power, making this reproduction an essential addition for collectors and enthusiasts seeking depth and authenticity.

This premium acrylic print transforms Bourgeois's vision into a vibrant, gallery-ready display. Printed on 4mm (0.15") high-grade acrylic, it offers exceptional clarity and color saturation, ensuring every subtle detail of her expressive technique is preserved. The straight-cut corners provide a sleek, modern edge, while transparent backgrounds are optimized with a white base for maximum visual impact. Ready to elevate any space, it includes a complete hanging kit with hardware, screws, and pre-drilled holes (14mm from the edge, 8mm diameter) for effortless, secure installation.

At RedKalion, we specialize in archival-grade reproductions that honor the integrity of original artworks. Our meticulous process guarantees that this 70x100 cm / 28x40″ print not only captures Bourgeois's emotional intensity but also stands as a durable, lasting masterpiece for your home or office. Invest in a piece that bridges art history with contemporary elegance, curated by experts dedicated to preserving cultural legacy.

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What is the significance of Louise Bourgeois's UNTITLED 1995 4 artwork?

UNTITLED 1995 4 is a key work by Louise Bourgeois, reflecting her exploration of memory and trauma through abstract forms, emblematic of her late-career psychological depth in contemporary art.

What are the specifications of this acrylic fine art print?

This museum-quality print measures 70x100 cm (28x40 inches), made with 4mm acrylic for vibrant colors, straight-cut corners, and includes a hanging kit with pre-drilled holes for easy installation.

How is the acrylic print mounted and hung?

It comes with a full hanging kit: hardware, screws, and screw holes 14mm from the edge (8mm diameter), ensuring a secure, modern display for your premium art reproduction.

What makes RedKalion's prints archival and durable?

Our prints use high-grade materials like 4mm acrylic and expert techniques to resist fading, offering a long-lasting, museum-quality reproduction for your collection.

How is shipping handled for this artwork?

We provide secure, tracked shipping with careful packaging to ensure your Louise Bourgeois acrylic print arrives in perfect condition, ready to display.

Why does Bourgeois often use abstract forms in her art?

Bourgeois employed abstraction to convey complex emotions and subconscious themes, drawing from psychoanalysis to create visually arresting, psychologically rich compositions.

What era does UNTITLED 1995 4 represent in art history?

This piece is from the 1990s, a period when Bourgeois gained widespread acclaim for her introspective works that blend surrealism and feminist art in late modernism.