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What makes the 'Number 334' print a museum-quality reproduction?
Our reproductions utilize Master's Edition archival paper and high-fidelity inks, ensuring the print matches the tonal depth and historical accuracy required for gallery-standard displays.
What are the technical specifications of the paper?
We use premium 250 gsm (110 lb) paper with a thickness of 0.29 mm (11.4 mils). This provides a heavy, professional feel suitable for high-end framing.
How does RedKalion ensure the longevity of this fine art print?
Each print is made on acid-free paper with a pH level above 7. This chemical balance prevents the paper from yellowing or becoming brittle over time.
Is the paper used for this Abstract Expressionist poster sustainable?
Yes, all prints are produced on FSC-certified paper, ensuring that your art collection supports responsible forestry and environmental conservation efforts.
What is the shipping and order fulfillment process?
We specialize in on-demand fulfillment with no minimum orders. Your print is created specifically for you and shipped directly to ensure maximum quality control.
Who was Anne Ryan and why is she significant to Abstract Expressionism?
Anne Ryan was a central figure in the New York School, celebrated for her intimate collages that transformed discarded materials into complex, rhythmic abstractions during the mid-20th century.
What inspired the composition of Number 334?
Ryan was deeply influenced by the 'Merz' pictures of Kurt Schwitters. Number 334 reflects her mastery of using fabric and paper to create painterly movement without traditional brushwork.
