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What are the dimensions of this Charlotte Posenenske print?
This fine art print measures 70x100 cm (28x40 inches), making it an ideal size for prominent display in homes or offices as a museum-quality reproduction.
What material is used for this aluminum print?
It features brushed silver Aluminum DIBOND® with a 3mm thickness, offering a durable, rigid base with a metallic finish and horizontal grain for dynamic visual appeal in this archival-grade art print.
How is the print finished and does it include a hanging kit?
The print has a matte, glare-free finish perfect for black-and-white designs, and includes a hanging kit (varies by country) for easy installation of this premium Charlotte Posenenske reproduction.
Is this print archival and how are colors reproduced?
Yes, it's an archival-quality print with direct printing on AluDibond for vivid colors and a matte finish, where unprinted areas show a metallic silver effect, ensuring long-lasting durability.
What was Charlotte Posenenske known for in her art?
Charlotte Posenenske was a key Minimalist and Conceptual artist of the 1960s, famous for using industrial materials like aluminum to create modular, serial works that challenged traditional art norms.
Why is Untitled Free Structures - 1962 significant?
This work exemplifies Posenenske's shift towards democratic, reproducible art, using brushed aluminum to explore geometric forms and invite viewer interaction, marking a pivotal moment in 1960s avant-garde movements.
