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What is "Composition 21" by Sonia Delaunay?
"Composition 21" is a seminal abstract artwork by Sonia Delaunay, a pioneer of Orphism. This fine art print captures her theory of "simultaneous contrasts" through dynamic color interactions.
What material is this Sonia Delaunay aluminum print made from?
This museum-quality reproduction is printed on 3mm brushed silver Aluminum DIBOND®, featuring a metallic finish and horizontal grain for a unique, modern aesthetic.
What is the finish of the print?
The print boasts a matte, glare-free finish, ideal for showcasing the vibrant colors and revealing a stunning brushed silver effect in unprinted areas.
How is the artwork protected for longevity?
The direct print on AluDibond offers excellent durability and color vibrancy. While not on traditional paper, the archival quality ensures lasting visual impact.
What are the dimensions of this Sonia Delaunay print?
This striking Sonia Delaunay print measures 70x100 cm, or 28x40 inches, making a significant visual statement.
Is a hanging kit included with the print?
Yes, a convenient hanging kit is included with your Sonia Delaunay aluminum print for straightforward installation.
What artistic movement is Sonia Delaunay associated with?
Sonia Delaunay is a key figure in Orphism, also known as Orphic Cubism, an early abstract art movement focused on pure abstraction and bright color.
What is "simultaneous contrast" in art?
Simultaneous contrast, as explored by Sonia Delaunay, is the principle that colors appear to change when placed next to each other, influencing their perceived intensity and harmony.
