G. Severini Red Cross Train Art Print
By 1000MuseumsGino Severini was an Italian painter and mosaicist, considered a leading figure in Futurism. His style is marked by refracted, fragmentary canvases, such as in the Red Cross Train Passing a Village (1915). His abstract, colorful works have an optimism that reflect his headlong leap into the future.
THE STORY
1000 Museums is the premier provider of archival reproductions of art work sourced from the world's greatest museums and collections. Art nurtures the soul. But there's nothing wrong with it also nurturing the institutions that give it a home. That's where 1000 Museums come in—to transform museum content digitally.
THE DETAILS
-Museum approved reproductions, printed with archival inks on 100% cotton acid-free paper
Frame Moulding: All framed items are finished in a stylish and Larson Juhl frame moulding; these clean and simple all wood frames accent the art without distracting from the beauty of the image
Matting: 8 Ply Archival Smooth White
Glass: Premium acrylic glazing
Dimensions:
-Print: 9.5 x 12.6 inches / 24.1 x 32 centimeters
-Frame: 18.6 x 22.3 inches / 47.2 x 56.6 centimeters