Albert Loeb & Krugier Gallery

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Albert Loeb & Krugier Gallery

Original Price: 1.429,00 C$
maintenant Discounted Price: 1.214,65 C$
32.75"w x 43"h
Article nº LP0090
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Henri Matisse drew constantly, and his direct, elegant draftsmanship has become a hallmark of modern art. This lithographic poster was printed for an exhibition at Albert Loeb & Krugier Gallery in 1967. The image used for this print is the drawing Maternité—part of a series of drawings on the theme of maternity, which he began in January of 1939. The illustration highlights an intimate, affectionate moment between mother and child.

  • Lithographic Poster, 1967. Limited Quantity.
  • Transitional black frame with textured grain
  • 8-ply bright white archival mat
  • Tru Vue Conservation Clear® glass
  • Artist Biography
 

The Ethan Allen Modern Masters Collection

FRAMING DETAILS & CARE

Tru Vue Conservation Clear® picture framing glass offers the highest level of UV protection available in the industry. Over time exposure to indoor and outdoor UV light rays can contribute to fading and deterioration of art, photographs and other important personal keepsakes. Conservation Clear glass effectively blocks up to 99% of UV light rays to protect against fading and help keep framed pieces brighter, longer.

Tru Vue Conservation Clear® Care:

  • Use a clean, soft, lint-free cloth to clean the glass. Tru Vue recommends using a micro-fiber cloth.
  • Spray a small amount of ammonia-free cleaner onto the cloth. Spraying on the cloth will prevent overspray.
  • Press the cloth against the glass and clean in round, circular motions.

Never spray directly onto the glass- the cleaner could leak into the frame and damage the image

Archival Mat Board
Also known as conservation mat board, this is the highest-quality paper matting material available. It is constructed of 100% acid- and lignin-free alpha-cellulose (wood pulp) and treated to resist deterioration and discoloration for up to 300 years.

Archival-safe Foam Core
Foam core is used to cushion the image in its frame. Ours is constructed of acid-and lignin-free face paper layered atop an extruded polystyrene core for superior resistance to temperature changes and humidity.

  • Made in the U.S. by Ethan Allen artisans