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What are the dimensions of the "CLOUDS 1982" acrylic print?
This museum-quality reproduction of Gerhard Richter's "CLOUDS 1982" measures 70x100 cm (28x40 inches), perfect for making a statement in any room.
What material is the "CLOUDS 1982" print made from?
The artwork is printed on 4mm (0.15") thick acrylic, offering a sleek, vibrant, and durable finish that enhances the depth and color of the Gerhard Richter print.
How is the "CLOUDS 1982" artwork displayed?
The acrylic print features straight-cut corners for a modern look. The transparent background defaults to white, ensuring optimal presentation of the Gerhard Richter wall art.
Does the acrylic print include a hanging kit?
Yes, each Gerhard Richter print comes with a complete hanging kit, including hardware, screws, and pre-drilled holes for secure and easy installation.
How long can I expect this fine art print to last?
This museum-quality reproduction utilizes archival-grade materials and printing techniques, ensuring exceptional longevity and colorfastness for your Gerhard Richter wall art.
What is significant about Gerhard Richter's "CLOUDS 1982"?
"CLOUDS 1982" exemplifies Richter's unique ability to merge photographic realism with painterly abstraction, creating an atmospheric piece that invites contemplation.
What artistic techniques did Gerhard Richter employ in his cloud series?
Richter often used blurred photographic sources and airbrushed techniques to achieve the soft, atmospheric transitions characteristic of his iconic cloud imagery.
