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Charles Lapicque - L'hiver dans les bois - 1965 75x100 cm / 30x40inches Fine Art Poster

Charles Lapicque - L'hiver dans les bois - 1965 75x100 cm / 30x40inches Fine Art Poster

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Experience the Vibrant Energy of Charles Lapicque’s 'L'hiver dans les bois' (1965)

RedKalion is proud to present a museum-quality reproduction of Charles Lapicque’s 'L'hiver dans les bois'. Created in 1965, this masterpiece represents the pinnacle of Lapicque’s unique synthesis between figuration and abstraction. Unlike traditional winter landscapes, Lapicque employs a revolutionary approach to color theory, using vibrant blues, deep ochres, and rhythmic lines to capture the movement and spirit of the woods rather than a static scene.

As a key figure in the Nouvelle École de Paris, Lapicque—who was both a trained engineer and an influential painter—used his scientific understanding of optics to redefine spatial depth. This fine art print allows you to bring that intellectual and visual complexity into your home, offering a sophisticated focal point for any modern interior.

Uncompromising Material Quality

Every RedKalion reproduction is crafted to the highest archival standards to ensure your investment lasts for generations. This Charles Lapicque fine art print is produced on our Master's Edition archival paper, featuring:

  • Luxurious Texture: A 250 gsm (110 lb) natural white, matte finish that eliminates glare while providing a rich, tactile experience.
  • Archival Longevity: Acid-free paper (pH above 7) that prevents yellowing and preserves the integrity of Lapicque’s bold palette.
  • Substantial Weight: At 0.29 mm (11.4 mils) thickness, the paper offers the rigidity and presence of an original gallery work.
  • Sustainability: Printed on FSC-certified paper, reflecting our commitment to environmental responsibility.

By choosing RedKalion, you are not just purchasing a poster; you are acquiring a piece of art history, meticulously reproduced to honor the artist's original vision. Elevate your space with an archival masterpiece that endures.

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What makes the RedKalion reproduction of 'L'hiver dans les bois' museum-quality?

We use Master's Edition archival paper (250 gsm) with a natural white, matte finish. This acid-free, FSC-certified paper ensures high-definition detail and historical accuracy, making it suitable for galleries and serious collectors alike.

Will the colors of this Charles Lapicque print fade over time?

No. Our prints are produced on acid-free paper with a pH level above 7, which prevents yellowing and color degradation. This archival standard ensures the vibrant 1965 palette remains vivid for decades.

Is the paper used for this fine art poster sustainable?

Yes, all our prints use FSC-certified paper or equivalent certifications depending on regional availability. This ensures that your artwork supports responsible forest management and environmental sustainability.

How is the artwork packaged and shipped?

Each print is produced on demand with no minimum order requirements. We use robust, protective packaging to ensure your 75x100 cm (30x40 inches) masterpiece arrives in pristine condition, ready for framing.

Can I frame this print immediately upon arrival?

Absolutely. The 250 gsm thickness (0.29 mm) and flat matte finish make it ideal for professional framing. The natural white paper provides a built-in sophisticated border aesthetic even when used without a mount.

What is the historical significance of Charles Lapicque’s 1965 period?

By 1965, Lapicque had refined his 'non-mimetic' color style, moving away from traditional representation. This era reflects his mastery of movement and his influential role in the French contemporary art scene post-Venice Biennale.

What artistic movement does 'L'hiver dans les bois' represent?

This work is a hallmark of the Nouvelle École de Paris and Narrative Figuration. It showcases Lapicque’s 'Synchromism' influence, where color and line create a rhythmic, almost musical interpretation of a winter forest.