
What is the historical significance of Esteban Vicente's "NUMBER 6 1956"?
"NUMBER 6 1956" is a key Abstract Expressionist work by Esteban Vicente, reflecting the New York School's innovation in color field painting and gestural abstraction during the 1950s art scene.
How does this fine art print capture Vicente's original technique?
This museum-quality reproduction preserves Vicente's layered brushstrokes and tonal variations, using high-resolution imaging to replicate the dynamic color interplay of the original 1956 artwork.
What are the specifications of the Master's Edition archival paper?
The print uses acid-free, FSC-certified paper with a matte finish, 250 gsm weight, and 0.29 mm thickness, ensuring a luxurious texture and long-lasting fine art poster quality.
RedKalion prints and ships on demand with no minimum orders, offering reliable delivery for this 75x100 cm abstract expressionist reproduction to your location.
Will this print maintain its quality over time?
Yes, the acid-free archival paper prevents yellowing, making this Esteban Vicente print a durable investment for home or office decor that endures for years.
What inspired Esteban Vicente's color choices in "NUMBER 6 1956"?
Vicente drew from European modernism and New York's avant-garde, using a restrained palette to explore emotional depth and spatial relationships in his abstract compositions.
How does "NUMBER 6 1956" fit into Vicente's broader body of work?
This piece represents his mid-career focus on geometric abstraction and color harmony, bridging his early figurative art with later minimalist tendencies in American art.