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What makes this Alexander Calder print a museum-quality reproduction?
Our Calder prints use Master's Edition archival paper (250 gsm) with a matte, off-white finish. This specific material mimics the organic feel of museum pieces, ensuring the fine art poster maintains the visual weight and historical integrity of the original 1936 design.
What are the technical specifications of the paper used for this poster?
The print features FSC-certified, acid-free paper with a thickness of 0.29 mm (11.4 mils). The weight is a substantial 250 gsm (110 lb), providing a premium, durable feel that sits perfectly in professional frames or gallery hangers.
How does the archival quality protect my investment in this art print?
Because our paper is acid-free with a pH above 7, it is chemically stable and resistant to yellowing. This archival standard ensures that your Alexander Calder Brooch print retains its clarity and contrast for decades without deteriorating.
Is the shipping and fulfillment process sustainable?
Yes. We use FSC-certified paper and a print-on-demand fulfillment model. This approach eliminates overstock and waste, ensuring each Alexander Calder fine art print is produced only when needed and shipped through efficient, local logistics channels.
What was the significance of Calder’s jewelry work in 1936?
In 1936, Calder was at the height of his experimental period. His jewelry, like this brooch, was a direct extension of his wire sculpture technique, bridgeing the gap between static adornment and the kinetic energy found in his world-famous mobiles.
Who were some of the famous recipients of Alexander Calder’s jewelry?
Calder often gifted his unique wire creations to personal friends and icons of the art world, including Georgia O'Keeffe, Peggy Guggenheim, and Mary Rockefeller, solidifying his jewelry as a badge of the mid-century avant-garde elite.
Can I order this print without a minimum quantity?
Absolutely. RedKalion offers flexible fulfillment with no minimum order requirements. Each museum-quality poster is printed specifically for you, allowing collectors to curate their spaces one masterpiece at a time with full confidence.
