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What are the dimensions of this framed art print?
The framed print measures 70x100 cm (28x40 inches), including the black wooden frame, which is 20mm thick and wide for a premium gallery look.
What type of paper is used for this fine art reproduction?
We use archival museum-quality paper: 250 gsm (110 lb), 0.29 mm thick, with a matte, uncoated, natural white finish for authentic color representation and longevity.
Is this framed print ready to hang?
Yes, it includes a hanging kit and is ready-to-hang directly on your wall, making installation quick and effortless.
How is the print protected in the frame?
The print is safeguarded with shatterproof plexiglass, ensuring durability and clear visibility while maintaining a lightweight design.
Are the materials sustainable?
Yes, we use FSC-certified or equivalent sustainable paper and responsibly sourced oak and ash wood for the frame, aligning with eco-friendly practices.
Who was Gene Davis and what is the significance of Hot Susan?
Gene Davis was a key figure in the Color Field movement and Washington Color School, known for his vertical stripe paintings. Hot Susan (1965) exemplifies his use of vibrant colors to create rhythmic, energetic compositions that challenge traditional painting techniques.
What makes this a museum-quality reproduction?
This reproduction uses high-resolution printing on archival paper with precise color matching, capturing the detail and essence of Davis's original 1965 artwork for a true fine art experience.
