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What makes the RedKalion edition of 'Still Life with Flowers and Oranges' special?
Our edition uses Master's Edition archival paper (250 gsm), providing a museum-quality texture and weight that far exceeds standard prints. The matte finish ensures no glare, highlighting Jawlensky’s vibrant Expressionist colors.
Is this Alexej von Jawlensky print archival quality?
Yes. We use acid-free paper with a pH above 7 to prevent yellowing over time. This ensures your reproduction of 'Still Life with Flowers and Oranges' remains as vivid as the day it was printed.
What paper weight is used for this fine art poster?
This print is produced on heavy 250 gsm (110 lb) paper with a thickness of 0.29 mm, providing the structural integrity and premium feel expected of high-end gallery reproductions.
How is my order fulfilled and shipped?
RedKalion prints and ships on demand with no minimum orders. We use FSC-certified materials and secure packaging to ensure your fine art print arrives in perfect condition, ready for framing.
Does the print come with a frame?
This product is a premium fine art print on paper. It is shipped unframed, allowing you to choose a custom frame that perfectly matches your home's aesthetic and the 30x40 inch dimensions.
What artistic movement does this 1909 still life represent?
This 1909 work is a quintessential example of Expressionism, showing Jawlensky's transition from Fauvism toward a more spiritual, simplified style that influenced the Der Blaue Reiter group.
Why are the colors in Jawlensky’s work so intense?
Jawlensky used non-naturalistic color to express internal emotions rather than external reality. His bold oranges and deep blues in this 1909 still life were meant to evoke a spiritual response in the viewer.
