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Buddha s Court - 1964 - Helen Frankenthaler Acrylic Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40″ inches | Helen Frankenthaler Wall Art | Helen Frankenthaler Prints

Buddha s Court - 1964 - Helen Frankenthaler Acrylic Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40″ inches | Helen Frankenthaler Wall Art | Helen Frankenthaler Prints

Precio habitual $399.99 USD
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Elevate Your Space with Helen Frankenthaler's 'Buddha's Court' (1964)

Experience the profound luminosity of Post-Painterly Abstraction with this museum-quality reproduction of Helen Frankenthaler's 'Buddha's Court' (1964). As a pioneer of the soak-stain technique, Frankenthaler redefined the possibilities of medium and color. This specific work, created during a pivotal era of her career, showcases her mastery of fluid forms and ethereal layering, evoking a meditative atmosphere that lives up to its evocative title.

Archival Excellence Meets Modern Sophistication

At RedKalion, we bridge the gap between historical masterpiece and contemporary display. This Helen Frankenthaler wall art is rendered on premium 4mm (0.15") acrylic, a choice that enhances the depth and vibrancy of the original composition's pigments. Unlike traditional glass, our acrylic prints offer a sleek, shatter-resistant finish that captures every nuance of Frankenthaler's sweeping gestures.

Meticulous Product Specifications

  • Material: High-grade 4mm acrylic for a vibrant, durable, and glass-like depth.
  • Finish: Modern straight-cut corners and a polished aesthetic that complements minimalist or classic interiors.
  • Visual Integrity: Transparent areas are backed with white to ensure the colors of 'Buddha's Court' remain punchy and accurate to the 1964 original.
  • Installation Ready: Each print includes a specialized hanging kit with screws and pre-drilled holes at each corner (14mm from the edge).

By choosing a RedKalion reproduction, you are investing in an archival-grade masterpiece designed to endure. This 70x100 cm (28x40″) piece serves as a sophisticated focal point, inviting the viewer into the serene, expansive world of one of the 20th century's most influential female artists.

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At RedKalion, you can find virtually any artwork from any artist, available in a wide range of sizes to perfectly match your space.

If you didn’t find what you’re looking for, contact us at support@redkalion.com . We will source any artwork and produce it in any size and format you need, including art prints, posters, canvas, framed pieces, framed canvas, and more.


For dedicated art enthusiasts, we also offer handcrafted replicas of any artwork, carefully painted by highly skilled artists using traditional techniques.

For custom requests, contact us at support@redkalion.com .

What makes RedKalion's Helen Frankenthaler prints museum-quality?

RedKalion uses high-definition printing technology and premium 4mm acrylic to replicate the depth and tonal range of Frankenthaler's work, ensuring a fine art print that meets gallery standards for clarity and color accuracy.

What are the technical specifications of the acrylic material?

We use 0.15" (4mm) thick acrylic with straight-cut corners. This material provides a sleek, modern finish that is more durable and vibrant than traditional framed paper prints.

How is the Buddha's Court print prepared for hanging?

Your print arrives with a comprehensive hanging kit. It features pre-drilled holes in each corner (8mm diameter, 14mm from the edge) and includes 15mm screw heads for a secure and elegant mount.

What is the expected shipping time and packaging for this artwork?

Each print is meticulously secured in protective packaging to prevent scratches. Standard lead times apply, with tracking provided to ensure your museum-quality reproduction arrives safely at your door.

Will the colors in this acrylic print fade over time?

No, our archival-grade printing process and the UV-resistant properties of high-quality acrylic ensure that the vibrant colors of 'Buddha's Court' remain stable and brilliant for decades.

What is the significance of 'Buddha's Court' (1964) in Frankenthaler's career?

'Buddha's Court' represents Frankenthaler's move toward more structured, yet fluid, Color Field compositions in the mid-1960s, moving away from the frantic energy of earlier Abstract Expressionism into a more contemplative space.

What technique did Helen Frankenthaler use for the original 1964 masterpiece?

Frankenthaler utilized her signature 'soak-stain' technique, thinning oil or acrylic paint with turpentine to let it soak directly into raw canvas, creating the ethereal, watercolor-like washes seen in 'Buddha's Court'.