
What are the specific paper qualities of this Richard Pousette-Dart print?
The artwork is printed on 250 gsm (110 lb) natural white, matte, archival museum-quality paper. It is uncoated and acid-free, ensuring the fine art reproduction remains vibrant and prevents yellowing over several decades.
How does the frame for 'Blood Wedding' differ from standard frames?
Our frames are crafted from premium, FSC-certified oak or ash. They feature a 20mm (0.79") thickness and width, providing a sturdier, more luxurious profile compared to the thinner 14mm frames typically found in retail stores.
Is the print protected from damage during shipping and display?
Yes. We use shatterproof plexiglass to protect the print surface while maintaining clarity. Each framed print is securely packaged and includes a pre-installed hanging kit, making it ready to hang immediately upon arrival.
Are the materials used by RedKalion environmentally friendly?
RedKalion is committed to sustainability. We use FSC-certified wood for our frames and paper, or equivalent certifications, ensuring that your fine art print supports responsible forest management and ethical production standards.
How should I care for my framed archival art print?
To maintain your museum-quality print, avoid direct sunlight and humid environments. Gently dust the frame and plexiglass with a soft, microfiber cloth. The archival nature of the 250 gsm paper ensures long-term durability without specialized maintenance.
What is the significance of 'Blood Wedding' in Pousette-Dart's career?
'Blood Wedding' (1946) marks a transition into Pousette-Dart's mature style, blending biomorphic abstraction with a spiritual, totemic intensity. It showcases the rhythmic layering that would define his contribution to the New York School.
Does this print capture the texture of the original oil painting?
While the print is on matte paper, our high-resolution capture process ensures that the visual depth and 'impasto' effect of Pousette-Dart's original technique are rendered with extreme clarity and historical accuracy.