Why are historical mathematical diagrams artistically significant?
They embody Renaissance ideals, merging scientific inquiry with aesthetic perfection. Artists like Pacioli and Dürer treated geometry as an art form, creating compositions that are both precise and harmonious, influencing centuries of visual culture.
How do you reproduce these diagrams to preserve their integrity?
We use high-resolution scans from reputable archives and giclée printing on archival paper. This process captures original line weights and paper textures without digital interpolation, ensuring museum-quality authenticity.
What paper specifications guarantee archival longevity?
We print on 250 gsm FSC-certified matte paper, acid-free with pH above 7. This resists yellowing and degradation for centuries when kept out of direct sunlight and high humidity.
How are fine art prints packaged and shipped?
Each print is sleeved in archival tissue, rolled in a rigid recycled cardboard tube, and shipped via tracked, insured carriers. This protects against creasing and environmental damage during transit.
Can I display these prints in any environment?
While archival paper resists aging, avoid prolonged direct sunlight or excessive moisture. Frame with UV-protective glass for optimal preservation in bright rooms or galleries.
