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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the dimensions and framing of the "Curva di Peano" print?
This fine art print measures 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches and is presented in a 20mm thick and wide black wooden frame, ready to hang.
What type of paper is used for this Bruno Munari reproduction?
We use 250 gsm (110 lb) matte, uncoated, natural white archival museum-quality paper, 0.29 mm thick, ensuring the longevity and clarity of the "Curva di Peano" print.
How is the print protected?
The "Curva di Peano" artwork is protected by shatterproof plexiglass, offering durability and clear viewing for this museum-quality reproduction.
Is the framing material sustainable?
Yes, the wood used for framing is responsibly sourced oak and ash, and the paper is FSC-certified or equivalent, reflecting our commitment to sustainability.
What is included for hanging this art print?
Each framed "Curva di Peano" print comes with a convenient hanging kit, making it ready to display on your wall immediately.
Can you tell me more about Bruno Munari's "Curva di Peano"?
"Curva di Peano" (1991) by Bruno Munari visually interprets a mathematical space-filling curve, showcasing his interest in complex systems and abstract forms.
What is the significance of the Peano curve in art and mathematics?
The Peano curve, discovered by Giuseppe Peano, is a foundational example of a space-filling curve, influencing abstract art and mathematical topology with its continuous, non-differentiable nature.
