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Buddha s Court - 1964 - Helen Frankenthaler 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches Framed Art Print – Black Wooden Frame

Buddha s Court - 1964 - Helen Frankenthaler 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches Framed Art Print – Black Wooden Frame

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Embodying Luminous Abstraction: Helen Frankenthaler’s "Buddha’s Court" (1964)

Experience the profound serenity of Helen Frankenthaler’s "Buddha’s Court," a 1964 masterpiece that defines the evolution of the Color Field movement. As a premier museum-quality reproduction, this piece captures Frankenthaler’s transition toward more structured forms while maintaining the ethereal fluidity of her signature soak-stain technique. This 70x100 cm (28x40 inches) fine art print offers a sophisticated focal point for any interior, inviting contemplation through its expansive washes of color and rhythmic composition.

The Artistry Behind the Print

By 1964, Frankenthaler began moving from thinned oils to acrylic paints, allowing for the richer saturations and more defined edges seen in "Buddha’s Court." This work reflects a meditative atmosphere, where the interaction of color layers creates an illusion of depth without traditional perspective. At RedKalion, we curate this archival-grade reproduction to ensure the subtle tonal shifts and delicate textures of the original canvas are preserved for generations.

Museum-Grade Physical Specifications

Every element of this framed art print is designed for the discerning collector. We use 250 gsm (110 lb) natural white, archival museum-quality paper that is both acid-free and FSC-certified. The artwork is housed in a robust 20mm (0.79") thick black wooden frame, meticulously crafted from responsibly sourced oak and ash. This frame is notably wider and more substantial than standard 14mm frames, providing a premium, gallery-style presence on your wall. To ensure safety and clarity, each print is protected by shatterproof plexiglass and arrives with a pre-installed hanging kit.

  • Artist: Helen Frankenthaler (1928–2011)
  • Paper Weight: 250 gsm archival matte
  • Frame: Solid oak and ash wood in a sleek black finish
  • Sustainability: FSC-certified materials or equivalent
  • Longevity: Archival materials designed to resist fading and yellowing

Elevate your space with a masterpiece that endures. RedKalion’s commitment to premium materials ensures that this reproduction of "Buddha’s Court" serves as a timeless tribute to one of the 20th century’s most influential artists.

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What are the frame specifications for Buddha's Court?

The print is housed in a premium 20mm (0.79") thick frame made from responsibly sourced oak and ash wood with a black finish. It is wider and more durable than standard 14mm frames.

What is the paper quality of this Helen Frankenthaler print?

We use 250 gsm (110 lb) natural white, matte, archival museum-quality paper. This uncoated paper is FSC-certified and provides a premium feel with exceptional ink absorption.

Is this print archival-grade?

Yes. By utilizing acid-free paper and high-quality inks, this reproduction is designed to last for decades without yellowing or fading, maintaining its museum-quality appearance.

Is the artwork ready to hang upon arrival?

Absolutely. Your framed art print arrives fully assembled with a pre-installed hanging kit and is protected by shatterproof plexiglass for immediate installation upon delivery.

What are the shipping logistics for this piece?

Each framed print is securely packaged with reinforced corners and arrives ready to hang. We use sustainable practices and ensure your investment is protected throughout the delivery process.

What is the significance of Helen Frankenthaler's "Buddha’s Court"?

Created in 1964, "Buddha's Court" represents Frankenthaler’s shift toward using acrylics, resulting in more saturated colors and defined spatial relationships compared to her earlier soak-stain works.

How does this piece reflect the Color Field painting movement?

This work exemplifies Color Field painting by prioritizing color as the primary subject, utilizing expansive, non-gestural fields of pigment to evoke emotion and a sense of meditative space.