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What defines the quality of this Andy Warhol print?
We use museum-quality 250 gsm (110 lb) natural white paper. This heavy-weight, archival, and uncoated matte paper ensures color depth and longevity, making it a true fine art reproduction that meets gallery standards for durability and aesthetics.
How is the frame constructed and what are its dimensions?
The frame is crafted from responsibly sourced oak and ash wood. It features a sophisticated 20mm (0.79") width and thickness, offering a sturdier, more premium profile than standard 14mm frames, perfectly balancing the 70x100 cm print.
Is the artwork ready to display upon arrival?
Yes. Your Andy Warhol framed print arrives fully assembled and ready-to-hang. It includes a complete hanging kit, allowing you to easily mount it on your wall immediately after unboxing without any additional hardware required.
Is the paper used for this print sustainable?
Absolutely. We prioritize environmental responsibility by using FSC-certified paper or equivalent sustainable materials. This ensures your purchase supports responsible forest management while delivering a high-end, archival-grade product to your home.
How does the archival quality ensure longevity?
The 250 gsm paper is acid-free and museum-grade, preventing yellowing and degradation over time. Combined with shatterproof plexiglass protection, this print is designed to remain in pristine condition for generations, preserving the integrity of Warhol’s Pepper Pot design.
What is the significance of the 'torn' label in this Warhol piece?
The 'torn' label represents a departure from Warhol’s usual focus on repetitive, perfect mass-production. It introduces a sense of decay and human experience into a commercial object, questioning the permanence of consumerist culture and brand perfection.
Why did Andy Warhol choose Campbell's Soup cans as a subject?
Warhol chose the soup can because it was an ubiquitous American staple. By elevating a common grocery item to the status of fine art, he challenged traditional hierarchies and defined the Pop Art movement’s focus on daily life and commercialism.
