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What are the dimensions and framing details of this Gotthard Graubner print?
This framed art print measures 70x100 cm (28x40 inches) with a black wooden frame made from responsibly sourced oak and ash, 20mm thick for a bold look, and includes shatterproof plexiglass for protection.
What type of paper is used for this museum-quality reproduction?
It uses 250 gsm (110 lb) matte, uncoated archival museum-quality paper in natural white, ideal for fine art prints to ensure color accuracy and longevity.
Yes, it includes a hanging kit and is ready-to-hang directly on your wall for immediate display of this fine art reproduction.
How durable and sustainable is this art print?
Made with FSC-certified sustainable materials and shatterproof plexiglass, it offers archival longevity and eco-friendly production for a lasting investment.
What is the significance of Gotthard Graubner's UNTITLED 2004 in art history?
UNTITLED 2004 exemplifies Graubner's "Farbraumkörper" technique, a key contribution to post-war German abstraction that explores color as a spatial and emotional experience.
How does the frame thickness compare to standard frames?
At 20mm (0.79"), it's wider than the classic 14mm (0.55") frame, providing a more substantial and modern aesthetic for this abstract art print.
Can I learn more about Graubner's artistic style from this print?
Yes, this print showcases his layered pigment approach, creating luminous surfaces that blur painting and object, reflecting his focus on color perception.
