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Albuquerque 3 - Richard Diebenkorn 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches Framed Art Print – Black Wooden Frame

Albuquerque 3 - Richard Diebenkorn 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches Framed Art Print – Black Wooden Frame

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Elevate Your Space with Richard Diebenkorn’s Albuquerque 3

Immerse yourself in the profound geometry of the American Southwest with this museum-quality reproduction of Richard Diebenkorn’s Albuquerque 3. Created during a pivotal period in the early 1950s, this work captures the artist's transition into Abstract Expressionism, influenced by the unique aerial perspectives and shifting light of the New Mexico landscape. At RedKalion, we preserve the integrity of Diebenkorn’s chromatic depth and gestural precision through high-fidelity printing techniques.

Art Historical Significance

As a cornerstone of the Bay Area Figurative Movement, Diebenkorn brought a distinct structural sensibility to abstraction. Albuquerque 3 is celebrated for its organic yet structured composition, utilizing earthy tones and expansive forms that mirror the vastness of the desert. This fine art print allows you to bring the legacy of mid-century modernism into your collection, serving as a testament to the enduring power of non-objective art.

Premium Materiality and Craftsmanship

This 70x100 cm (28x40 inches) framed art print is curated to meet the highest archival standards. RedKalion utilizes 250 gsm (110 lb) natural white museum-quality paper, featuring a matte, uncoated finish that eliminates glare while highlighting the subtle textures of the original canvas. Each piece is meticulously set within a black wooden frame made from responsibly sourced oak and ash.

  • Superior Framing: The frame measures 20mm (0.79") in thickness and width, providing a more robust and sophisticated profile than standard retail frames.
  • Archival Longevity: Acid-free, FSC-certified materials ensure that the print remains vibrant and resists yellowing over time.
  • Gallery Protection: Shatterproof, transparent plexiglass protects the artwork from dust and UV damage without compromising clarity.
  • Seamless Installation: Arrives ready-to-hang with a professional hanging kit included for effortless display.

Choosing a RedKalion reproduction is an investment in quality. We bridge the gap between historical masterpiece and contemporary living, ensuring your Richard Diebenkorn print remains a centerpiece of conversation for decades to come.

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What makes this print museum-quality?

Our prints use 250 gsm archival paper with a matte finishing. This thickness and natural white tone are the industry standard for fine art reproductions, ensuring color accuracy and an elegant, glare-free aesthetic.

How is the artwork protected and framed?

The print is housed in a 20mm thick black frame crafted from sustainably sourced oak and ash. It is protected by shatterproof plexiglass, which provides safety and UV resistance while maintaining exceptional clarity.

Is the Albuquerque 3 print ready to hang upon arrival?

Yes. Every framed print from RedKalion includes a professional hanging kit. The 70x100 cm frame is constructed for stability and arrives ready to be displayed on your wall immediately.

What are the sustainability standards for this product?

We utilize FSC-certified (Forest Stewardship Council) paper and wood. This ensures that your Richard Diebenkorn reproduction supports responsible forestry practices and environmental conservation.

How do you ensure the print arrives safely?

We use reinforced, secure packaging specifically designed for large-format fine art. Every shipment is tracked and insured to guarantee your framed print arrives in pristine condition.

What inspired Diebenkorn’s Albuquerque series?

The series was inspired by Diebenkorn’s time in New Mexico. The vast desert landscape and the view of the earth from airplanes influenced his use of geometric boundaries and atmospheric color palettes.

How does Albuquerque 3 differ from his later Ocean Park series?

While Ocean Park is known for its luminous, vertical bands, the Albuquerque series is more gestural and earthy, representing an earlier, more raw exploration of the relationship between landscape and abstraction.