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What is the significance of Alexander Calder's Untitled 1932 artwork?
Untitled 1932 marks a key moment in Calder's early abstract period, showcasing his shift towards kinetic sculpture and balanced forms that influenced modern art movements.
What materials are used for this Alexander Calder aluminum print?
This print uses brushed silver Aluminum DIBOND® with a 3mm thickness, direct-printed for a matte finish and metallic silver effect in unprinted areas.
How is the print quality ensured for this Calder reproduction?
RedKalion uses archival-grade direct printing on aluminum for vivid colors and durability, with a glare-free matte finish ideal for fine art displays.
What are the dimensions and hanging details for this print?
The print measures 70x100 cm (28x40 inches) and includes a hanging kit, with specifications varying slightly by fulfillment country for optimal installation.
Is this Alexander Calder print suitable for long-term display?
Yes, the 3mm aluminum base and archival printing resist fading and warping, making it a durable choice for museum-quality home decor.
How does the brushed aluminum finish enhance this artwork?
The horizontal grain and metallic silver effect add dynamic texture, reflecting Calder's interest in movement and light in his sculptural works.
Can I learn more about Calder's techniques from this print?
This reproduction highlights Calder's use of abstract forms and balance, key to his later mobiles and stables, offering insight into his artistic evolution.
