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What is the artwork "Doppelfarben in the cross 1-2-3-4" by Max Bill?
This is a 1968 abstract geometric artwork by Max Bill, exploring the interplay of "double colors" within a cruciform structure, representative of his Concrete Art principles.
What are the specifications of the paper used for this fine art print?
The print is on 250 gsm (110 lb), 0.29 mm thick, matte, uncoated, natural white, archival museum-quality paper, ensuring longevity and clarity.
How is the print protected and framed?
The artwork is protected by shatterproof plexiglass and housed in a 20mm thick and wide frame made from responsibly sourced oak and ash wood.
Is the artwork ready to be displayed immediately?
Yes, this framed art print comes with a hanging kit, making it ready to hang directly on your wall upon arrival.
What is the archival quality and longevity of this reproduction?
Utilizing archival museum-quality paper and protective plexiglass, this print is designed for exceptional longevity, preserving its visual integrity for years to come.
Tell me more about Max Bill's artistic style in this piece.
Max Bill was a key figure in Concrete Art, emphasizing mathematical precision and universal principles. "Doppelfarben in the cross 1-2-3-4" showcases his systematic approach to composition and color harmony.
What does "Doppelfarben in the cross" signify?
The title translates to "Double colors in the cross," referring to Bill's deliberate use of two distinct color pairings and their arrangement within the geometric cross formation of the artwork.
