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What is the significance of 'The Vase 1938' by Paul Klee?
This artwork reflects Klee's late-period abstraction, blending geometric forms with organic symbolism to explore themes of nature and modernity, created during his Bauhaus-influenced years.
What materials are used for this Paul Klee aluminum print?
It's printed on brushed silver Aluminum DIBOND® with a 3mm thickness, featuring a direct print for vivid colors and a matte finish with metallic silver effects in unprinted areas.
How is the print shipped and what hanging kit is included?
Shipping varies by country; a hanging kit is included for easy installation, ensuring secure display of your premium Paul Klee fine art print.
Is this print archival and durable for long-term display?
Yes, this museum-quality reproduction uses archival-grade materials on Aluminum DIBOND®, resistant to fading and damage for lasting beauty.
What are the dimensions of this Paul Klee brushed aluminum print?
It measures 70x100 cm (28x40 inches), ideal for creating a striking focal point in any room with its modernist design.
How does the brushed silver finish enhance the artwork?
The horizontal grain and metallic finish add dynamic texture, complementing Klee's abstract forms with a contemporary, glare-free matte look.
Can I learn more about Paul Klee's artistic techniques in this piece?
Klee employed layered symbolism and playful geometry, influenced by his Bauhaus teachings, to create depth and intrigue in 'The Vase 1938'.
