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Bretagne - 1960 - Charlotte Posenenske Acrylic Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40″ inches

Bretagne - 1960 - Charlotte Posenenske Acrylic Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40″ inches

Обичайна цена $399.99 USD
Обичайна цена $899.99 USD Цена при разпродажба $399.99 USD
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Bretagne (1960) by Charlotte Posenenske: A Masterpiece of Abstract Modernism

Step into a pivotal moment of 20th-century art history with Charlotte Posenenske’s Bretagne (1960). Before she became a titan of Minimalism and Conceptualism, Posenenske explored the rugged, atmospheric landscapes of Brittany, France. This exquisite reproduction captures her transition from palette-knife painting to the rhythmic, semi-abstract forms that would eventually define her radical career. At 70x100 cm (28x40″), this piece commands attention, transforming the coastal light of Bretagne into a timeless study of texture and form.

RedKalion is proud to present this work as a museum-quality acrylic print, a medium that perfectly complements Posenenske's interest in industrial aesthetics and geometric precision. The archival-grade reproduction ensures that the subtle shifts in color and the dynamic energy of her brushwork are preserved with unparalleled clarity and depth.

Premium Material & Sophisticated Craftsmanship

  • Luminous 4mm Acrylic: The 0.15" thick acrylic glass adds a stunning three-dimensional depth, enhancing colors and providing a sleek, glass-like finish that resists the passage of time.
  • Contemporary Design: Featuring straight-cut corners and a polished edge, this print offers a minimalist aesthetic that integrates seamlessly into modern architectural spaces.
  • Superior Durability: Unlike traditional glass, our acrylic is shatter-resistant and lightweight, ensuring your investment remains a centerpiece for decades.
  • Integrated Hanging System: Each print arrives with a professional installation kit, including four pre-drilled holes (14mm from edges) and premium hardware (15mm screw heads) for a secure, floating effect.

By choosing a RedKalion reproduction, you are not merely purchasing a print; you are acquiring a piece of curated art history. Elevate your interior with a work that balances the raw beauty of the natural world with the sophisticated restraint of early German Minimalism.

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What is the significance of Charlotte Posenenske's 'Bretagne' (1960)?

'Bretagne' marks a vital transition in Posenenske's career, showcasing her shift from traditional landscape painting toward the structural abstraction and Minimalism that later made her a central figure in European contemporary art history.

What are the material specifications of this acrylic fine art print?
How does RedKalion ensure the archival quality of the print?

We use archival inks and high-grade acrylic to prevent fading and yellowing. The 4mm thickness provides a durable barrier against UV light and environmental factors, ensuring long-term investment value.

Is the hanging hardware included with my order?

Yes, each 70x100 cm print includes a comprehensive hanging kit with screws and hardware. The piece features four pre-drilled 8mm holes positioned 14mm from each edge for easy installation.

How is the 70x100 cm acrylic print shipped safely?

RedKalion utilizes specialized, high-impact packaging designed for large-format fine art. Your acrylic print is protected by multiple layers of cushioning to ensure it arrives in pristine, gallery-ready condition.

How does this work bridge the gap between landscape and abstraction?

In 1960, Posenenske used the rugged forms of the French coast to explore spatial relationships, simplifying natural elements into rhythmic shapes that predate her famous 'Square Tubes' and modular sculptures.

Why is 'Bretagne' considered a vital piece for contemporary collections?

As an early work by a master of Minimalism, 'Bretagne' offers a rare glimpse into the evolution of conceptual thought, making it a sophisticated choice for collectors seeking historical depth and aesthetic beauty.