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Blue - Frantisek Kupka Acrylic Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40″ inches

Blue - Frantisek Kupka Acrylic Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40″ inches

Normaler Preis $399.99 USD
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The Lyrical Abstraction of František Kupka: Blue

Elevate your space with a museum-quality reproduction of František Kupka’s Blue. As a primary pioneer of abstract art and a key figure in the Orphism movement, Kupka transitioned from traditional representation to a profound exploration of color, rhythm, and spiritual resonance. This fine art print captures the artist's masterful use of vertical planes and deep monochromatic tones, inviting a sense of contemplative depth into any modern interior.

At RedKalion, we curate archival-grade masterpieces that bridge the gap between historical significance and contemporary presentation. This Kupka acrylic print is not merely a decorative piece; it is an enduring tribute to the birth of abstraction. The composition’s rhythmic energy is amplified by our high-end production process, ensuring that every nuance of the original palette is rendered with startling clarity.

Premium Construction and Technical Excellence

This museum-quality reproduction is meticulously crafted on 4mm (0.15") acrylic, providing a sleek, vibrant, and durable finish that outperforms traditional glass. The material offers a natural depth that makes the cool, sapphire hues of Blue appear almost three-dimensional. Designed with a contemporary aesthetic in mind, the piece features clean, straight-cut corners and a high-gloss surface that resists the passage of time.

Each print is engineered for seamless installation. Your acquisition includes a specialized hanging kit featuring hardware and pre-drilled holes at each corner (located 14mm from the edge with an 8mm diameter). The 15mm screw heads ensure a secure, floating-effect mount that complements the artwork’s avant-garde heritage.

  • Material: 4mm (0.15") high-clarity acrylic for maximum color vibrance.
  • Durability: Water-resistant and impact-resistant finish.
  • Presentation: Transparent backgrounds default to white for optimal visual impact.
  • Hardware: Includes all necessary screws and mounting equipment.
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What is the significance of "Blue" by František Kupka?

"Blue" represents Kupka's transition into Orphism, focusing on the rhythmic and musical qualities of color. This fine art print showcases his ability to use vertical planes to evoke spiritual and emotional depth without relying on representational forms.

What are the benefits of the 4mm acrylic print material?

Our 4mm acrylic offers a sleek, modern finish with superior durability. It enhances color vibrancy and provides a natural depth effect, ensuring your museum-quality reproduction remains a focal point for decades.

How do I mount this acrylic print?

Installation is straightforward. Each print includes a hanging kit with screws and hardware. Pre-drilled holes (8mm diameter) are located 14mm from the straight-cut corners, allowing for a secure and professional floating mount.

How long will the colors in this fine art print last?

RedKalion uses archival-grade materials and UV-resistant inks. This ensures that the deep tones of Kupka's work remain vibrant and resist fading, providing an archival masterpiece that endures in various lighting conditions.

How is the artwork protected during shipping?

Every acrylic print is carefully layered in protective packaging and shipped in specialized crates to prevent scratches or cracks. We ensure your investment arrives in pristine, gallery-ready condition.

Who was František Kupka in the context of abstract art?

František Kupka was a Czech painter and a co-founder of the Orphic Cubism movement. He was among the first artists to create purely abstract paintings, emphasizing the autonomy of color and line.

What influenced Kupka’s use of color in "Blue"?

Kupka was heavily influenced by color theory, music, and theosophy. In "Blue," he uses color as a structural element to create a sense of movement and cosmic order, moving beyond mere decorative use.