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A Sunflower from Maggie - Georgia OKeeffe 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches Framed Art Print – Black Wooden Frame

A Sunflower from Maggie - Georgia OKeeffe 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches Framed Art Print – Black Wooden Frame

Обичайна цена $449.99 USD
Обичайна цена $999.99 USD Цена при разпродажба $449.99 USD
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A Radiant Tribute to Nature: Georgia O'Keeffe’s A Sunflower from Maggie

Elevate your interior with the bold, architectural elegance of Georgia O'Keeffe’s A Sunflower from Maggie. This 1937 masterpiece captures the essence of the American Southwest, reflecting O'Keeffe’s peerless ability to find the monumental within the delicate. Our museum-quality reproduction ensures that the vibrant yellows and the deep, textured gaze of the sunflower are rendered with the precision and depth the artist intended.

Archival Quality Meets Modern Sophistication

At RedKalion, we curate our prints for the discerning collector. This fine art print is produced on 250 gsm (110 lb) archival, museum-quality paper. The matte, uncoated, natural white finish provides a sophisticated, glare-free surface that honors O'Keeffe’s signature smooth gradients and sharp contrasts. Encased in a premium 20mm (0.79") thick black frame crafted from responsibly sourced ash and oak, this piece offers a robust presence that exceeds standard thin-profile alternatives.

Museum-Grade Specifications

  • Premium Framing: Sustainably sourced wood frame with a sophisticated black finish, measuring 20mm wide for a gallery-standard aesthetic.
  • Exceptional Paper: Heavyweight 250 gsm archival paper ensures your print remains pristine without yellowing or degradation.
  • Advanced Protection: Outfitted with shatterproof, high-clarity plexiglass to protect the integrity of the artwork against environmental factors.
  • Ready to Hang: Arrives with a professional hanging kit included, allowing for an immediate transformation of your living or office space.

By choosing this Georgia O'Keeffe framed art print, you are investing in an archival-grade reproduction that bridges the gap between historical significance and contemporary luxury. Let this sunflower serve as a timeless focal point that endures for generations.

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What materials are used for the frame and glazing?

We use responsibly sourced oak and ash wood for our frames, featuring a 20mm profile for superior stability. The print is protected by shatterproof plexiglass, ensuring museum-quality clarity and safety during shipping and display.

Is the paper used for this print archival quality?

Yes, we use 250 gsm (110 lb) natural white, archival-grade paper. It is acid-free and museum-quality, designed to prevent yellowing over time and maintain the vibrancy of the pigments for decades.

Is the artwork ready to hang upon arrival?

Absolutely. Every framed print includes a pre-installed hanging kit. You can move your piece from the box to your wall immediately, requiring no additional hardware or professional assembly.

How does RedKalion ensure the sustainability of its products?

We prioritize the environment by using FSC-certified wood and paper materials. Our production processes focus on reducing waste while maintaining the high standards expected of premium art reproductions.

How will my framed art print be protected during shipping?

Each print is meticulously packaged in sturdy, impact-resistant materials. The shatterproof plexiglass adds an extra layer of security, ensuring your Georgia O'Keeffe reproduction arrives in flawless condition.

What is the significance of the title 'A Sunflower from Maggie'?

The title refers to a flower given to O'Keeffe by her friend Margaret 'Maggie' Johnson. O'Keeffe often painted gifts or found objects, transforming personal tokens into grand, modernist explorations of form and color.

How does this piece represent Georgia O'Keeffe's signature style?

This work utilizes 'macro' perspective—zooming in on the flower to emphasize its abstract shapes. It demonstrates her mastery of color fields and her ability to bridge the gap between realism and abstraction.