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What are the dimensions and materials of this Jimmy Ernst acrylic print?
This print measures 70x100 cm (28x40 inches) and is crafted from 4mm (0.15") acrylic for a vibrant, durable finish with straight-cut corners and a modern look.
How is the acrylic print mounted and hung?
It includes a hanging kit with hardware, screws, and pre-drilled holes (14mm from the edge, 8mm diameter) for easy installation, ensuring a secure display.
What is the historical significance of "See See Rider" by Jimmy Ernst?
Created in 1946, it reflects Ernst's abstract expressionist style, blending European modernism with American postwar energy, showcasing his unique geometric forms.
How does RedKalion ensure the quality of this museum-quality reproduction?
We use archival-grade printing on 4mm acrylic to capture vibrant colors and details, offering a durable, gallery-ready piece that honors the original artwork.
What is the shipping and delivery time for this acrylic print?
We offer secure packaging and reliable shipping, with delivery times varying by location; contact us for specific estimates to ensure safe arrival.
How does the acrylic material enhance the artwork's presentation?
The 4mm acrylic provides a sleek, vibrant finish with deep color saturation, making geometric forms pop and ensuring long-lasting durability for display.
What inspired Jimmy Ernst's use of geometric forms in "See See Rider"?
Influenced by surrealism and abstract expressionism, Ernst used geometric shapes to create rhythmic, dynamic compositions that evoke movement and modern energy.
