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Clarence Holbrook Carter - Oil Well - 1979 75x100 cm / 30x40inches Fine Art Poster

Clarence Holbrook Carter - Oil Well - 1979 75x100 cm / 30x40inches Fine Art Poster

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Elevate Your Space with Clarence Holbrook Carter’s Industrial Masterpiece

Experience the profound intersection of industry and artistry with this museum-quality reproduction of Clarence Holbrook Carter’s "Oil Well" (1979). As a prominent figure in American Magic Realism, Carter transforms a functional structure into a symbol of quiet, geometric power. This piece reflects his late-career mastery, where the precision of industrial forms meets a surreal, almost cosmic stillness.

Artistic Significance and Historical Context

By 1979, Clarence Holbrook Carter had evolved from his early Precisionist influences into a style that blended architectural rigor with psychological depth. In "Oil Well," the machinery is stripped of its grime, presented instead as a clean, rhythmic silhouette against a vast horizon. This artwork serves as a testament to the artist's ability to find aesthetic grace in the American industrial landscape, making it a compelling centerpiece for modern and mid-century interiors alike.

RedKalion’s Commitment to Archival Excellence

At RedKalion, we curate our prints to satisfy the most discerning collectors. This fine art reproduction is printed on our Master’s Edition archival paper. Our choice of materials ensures that the subtle gradients and sharp lines of Carter’s work are preserved with total fidelity. Key specifications include:

  • Paper Quality: 250 gsm (110 lb) museum-grade, off-white natural finish.
  • Texture and Finish: A luxurious matte, uncoated surface that eliminates glare.
  • Longevity: Acid-free (pH above 7) to prevent yellowing and degradation over decades.
  • Sustainability: Printed on FSC-certified paper, supporting responsible forest management.

A Timeless Investment for Your Collection

This 75x100 cm (30x40 inches) reproduction allows you to own a piece of American art history. Far beyond a standard poster, this is an archival-grade print designed to endure. Elevate your environment with a masterpiece that bridges the gap between the mechanical and the ethereal.

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What is the paper quality of this Clarence Holbrook Carter print?

The print is produced on Master’s Edition 250 gsm (110 lb) archival paper. It features a natural white, uncoated matte finish that provides a luxurious feel and ensures museum-quality depth and detail.

How is the "Oil Well" (1979) reproduction produced for longevity?

We use acid-free paper with a pH above 7. This archival-grade material prevents yellowing and preserves the vibrant integrity of the artwork for generations, ensuring your investment remains pristine.

What are the shipping and fulfillment details for this artwork?

Our prints are fulfilled on demand with no minimum order requirements. They are carefully packaged and shipped in robust protective tubes to ensure they arrive in perfect condition at your doorstep.

Is the paper used for this fine art poster sustainable?

Yes, all prints from RedKalion use FSC-certified paper or equivalent certifications, ensuring that the materials are sourced responsibly from sustainably managed forests.

What makes the RedKalion Master's Edition different from standard posters?

Standard posters use thin, glossy paper that degrades quickly. Our Master's Edition uses heavy 250 gsm acid-free paper and high-pigment inks, creating a durable, glare-free, and museum-standard fine art reproduction.

Who was Clarence Holbrook Carter?

Clarence Holbrook Carter (1904–2000) was an influential American painter known for his unique blend of Magic Realism, Precisionism, and Surrealism, often focusing on industrial and cosmic themes.

What artistic style does "Oil Well" represent?

Produced in 1979, "Oil Well" exemplifies Carter's transition toward geometric abstraction and Surrealism, where industrial subjects are treated with a clean, structural, and almost transcendental aesthetic.