
What is the historical significance of "Kleine Welten X" by Wassily Kandinsky?
"Kleine Welten X" (Small Worlds X) from 1922 is a key work from Kandinsky's portfolio, marking his shift to pure abstraction and exploration of geometric forms during his Bauhaus period, influencing modern art with its spiritual and cosmic themes.
What are the dimensions and paper quality of this Kandinsky framed art print?
This museum-quality reproduction measures 70x100 cm (28x40 inches) on 250 gsm archival paper with a matte finish, ensuring durability and a premium look for your fine art collection.
How is the black wooden frame constructed and is it ready to hang?
The frame is made from responsibly sourced oak and ash wood, 20mm thick for a sturdy profile, and includes a hanging kit, making it ready-to-hang directly on your wall upon arrival.
What protection does the shatterproof plexiglass provide for the print?
Shatterproof plexiglass safeguards the print from dust, UV light, and damage, offering clear visibility and long-term preservation for this archival art reproduction.
Is the paper used for this print sustainable and archival-grade?
Yes, the paper is FSC-certified, 250 gsm weight with a matte finish, designed for archival longevity to maintain the vibrancy of this Kandinsky artwork for years.
How does Kandinsky's use of color and form in "Kleine Welten X" reflect his artistic theories?
Kandinsky employed geometric shapes and bold colors in "Kleine Welten X" to express inner spirituality and emotion, aligning with his belief in art's ability to evoke sensory and metaphysical responses, as detailed in his writings.
Can this framed print be displayed in different lighting conditions without fading?
With archival paper and shatterproof plexiglass that offers UV protection, this print resists fading, making it suitable for various lighting environments while preserving its museum-quality appearance.
