
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the artwork 'Conversion' by Robert Ryman?
Robert Ryman's 'Conversion' is an abstract artwork from 2003, renowned for its subtle exploration of white paint, light, and surface texture, characteristic of Ryman's minimalist aesthetic.
What are the specifications of the museum-quality paper used for this print?
This fine art print utilizes 250 gsm (110 lb) thickness, 0.29 mm (11.4 mils) matte, uncoated, natural white archival paper, ensuring exceptional detail and longevity.
What is the size of the framed Robert Ryman art print?
The framed print measures 70x100 cm (28x40 inches), offering a significant presence suitable for various interior spaces.
What materials are used for the frame and protection?
The frame is constructed from responsibly sourced oak and ash wood, 20mm thick and wide, and protected by shatterproof plexiglass for durability.
Is the artwork ready to be displayed immediately?
Yes, this museum-quality reproduction comes with a hanging kit, making it ready to hang directly on your wall upon arrival.
What is the significance of Robert Ryman's work?
Robert Ryman is a pivotal figure in postwar American art, known for his rigorous investigations into the fundamentals of painting, primarily using white paint.
How does the matte, uncoated paper affect the artwork's appearance?
The matte, uncoated finish enhances the subtle textures and light play in Ryman's 'Conversion,' preventing glare and offering a sophisticated, tactile quality.