
What is the historical significance of Gerhard Richter's 'Cell 1988'?
'Cell 1988' is part of the 'October 18, 1977' series, which reflects on the controversial deaths of Baader-Meinhof group members in Stammheim prison. It uses a blurred photorealist style to explore collective memory and German history.
What are the specifications of the museum-quality paper used?
We use 250 gsm (110 lb) natural white, matte, and uncoated paper. This archival paper is 0.29 mm thick, providing a premium, tactile feel that resists aging and captures every nuance of the fine art print.
How is the framed art print protected during display?
Each frame is equipped with high-quality shatterproof plexiglass. This provides the clarity of traditional glass while offering superior durability and protection for the archival museum-quality paper against dust and physical damage.
What makes RedKalion frames superior to standard retail options?
Our frames are 20mm thick and wide, offering a robust profile compared to standard 14mm frames. Crafted from FSC-certified oak and ash, they provide a sustainable, premium finish that complements high-end interiors.
How does the archival nature of this print ensure longevity?
By using acid-free, FSC-certified materials and a natural white finish without artificial brighteners, our prints prevent yellowing and degradation. This ensures your Gerhard Richter reproduction remains an enduring masterpiece for decades.
Is the wood used for the frame sustainably sourced?
Yes, all frames used for our Gerhard Richter prints are made from responsibly sourced wood, adhering to FSC standards to ensure environmental sustainability and ethical production practices.
How is the artwork prepared for immediate hanging?
Every framed print arrives ready-to-hang. We include a complete hanging kit designed specifically for the 70x100 cm dimensions, allowing you to elevate your space with this archival masterpiece immediately upon delivery.