
What is the historical significance of Anselm Kiefer's NOTHUNG 1973?
NOTHUNG 1973 is a key work by Anselm Kiefer, referencing the mythical sword from Wagner's operas to explore post-war German identity, memory, and destruction through Neo-Expressionist techniques.
What materials are used in this acrylic print?
This museum-quality reproduction is printed on 4mm (0.15") acrylic, offering a sleek, vibrant, and durable finish that enhances color depth for a premium fine art print experience.
How is the acrylic print mounted and hung?
It includes a hanging kit with hardware and screws, featuring pre-drilled holes at each corner (14mm from edge, 8mm diameter) for easy, secure installation of your archival art piece.
What are the dimensions and design details?
Measuring 70x100 cm (28x40″), it has straight-cut corners for a modern look, with transparent backgrounds defaulting to white for optimal presentation in any setting.
Is this print archival and fade-resistant?
Yes, our acrylic prints are archival-grade, designed to resist fading and ensure long-lasting vibrancy, making them a trusted choice for durable fine art reproductions.
How does Kiefer's technique influence this artwork?
Kiefer uses thick acrylic and mixed media in NOTHUNG 1973 to create textured, layered surfaces that convey historical depth and emotional intensity, characteristic of his style.
What shipping and care instructions apply?
We offer secure global shipping with tracking; handle with care, avoid direct sunlight, and use a soft cloth for cleaning to maintain your premium acrylic print's quality.