KP-POSTER-001
03B Acquisition Record
Archive Poster Edition
Archive Poster Edition
A matte archival print for collectors who prefer to frame locally.
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Object record
Cataloged for private acquisition.
- Catalog number
- KP-POSTER-001
- Medium
- Enhanced matte poster
- Display
- Frame locally
- Shipping
- Free rolled shipping
- Status
- Available for private collection
- Origin
- The Letter, 1996
Edition notes
Description
An enhanced matte poster edition of the Kramer Painting, produced for collectors who prefer the portrait shipped flat in spirit, rolled in practice, and ready for local framing.
First documented in Seinfeld — Season 3, Episode 20, The Letter — the Kramer Painting, also known as The Brute, has remained one of television’s most strangely enduring fictional artworks.
- Enhanced matte poster print on archival-quality paper
- Available sizes: 11" × 17", 18" × 24", and 24" × 36"
- Durable, acid-free matte paper
- Ideal for custom framing, gallery walls, offices, apartments, and gift display
- Ships rolled in a protective poster tube
- Printed on demand and shipped directly to you
- A practical option for collectors who want the artwork without the framed canvas format
This is the lighter, frame-it-yourself archive edition: suitable for private collections, rented walls, reluctant partners, and viewers who understand that some works simply cannot be ignored.
Reception Record
“I sense great vulnerability. A man-child crying out for love. An innocent orphan in the post-modern world.”
“I see a parasite. A sexually depraved miscreant who is seeking only to gratify his basest and most immediate urges.”
“His struggle is man’s struggle. He lifts my spirit.”
“He is a loathsome, offensive brute. Yet I can’t look away.”
“He transcends time and space.”
“He sickens me.”
“I love it.”
“Me too.”
Observed visitor reactions, Nina’s studio
Preceding acquisition of the portrait
Alternative acquisition format
Museum Framed Edition
The work is also available as a framed canvas object for collectors seeking immediate wall placement.
A lighter archival route to the same unavoidable presence.