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Washington, D.C., October #8, 1964 - 1964 - Edward Corbett Brushed Aluminum Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches | Edward Corbett Aluminum Print | Edward Corbett Prints

Washington, D.C., October #8, 1964 - 1964 - Edward Corbett Brushed Aluminum Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches | Edward Corbett Aluminum Print | Edward Corbett Prints

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Washington, D.C., October #8, 1964 - 1964 - Edward Corbett Brushed Aluminum Print

Immerse yourself in the abstract expressionist vision of Edward Corbett with this museum-quality reproduction of Washington, D.C., October #8, 1964. Created during a pivotal era in American art, this 1964 piece captures the dynamic energy and introspective mood of mid-century abstraction, where gestural brushwork and atmospheric tones evoke the urban landscape of the nation's capital. Corbett, a key figure in the Washington Color School movement, masterfully blends subtle color fields with textured surfaces, offering a contemplative yet vibrant statement that resonates with collectors of modern art.

RedKalion presents this archival-grade Edward Corbett aluminum print as a premium fine art reproduction, meticulously crafted to honor the artist's original intent. Our direct print on 3mm thick brushed silver Aluminum DIBOND® ensures vivid color fidelity and a durable, rigid base. The matte, glare-free finish enhances the piece's striking brushed silver effect, where unprinted white areas reveal a metallic sheen, adding depth and a contemporary edge. This 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches print comes complete with a hanging kit, ready to elevate any space with its sophisticated presence.

As a trusted curator of world-class reproductions, RedKalion combines art historical expertise with cutting-edge printing technology. This Edward Corbett print is not just a decoration but an investment in archival quality, designed to endure and inspire. Elevate your home or office with this timeless abstract masterpiece, where the horizontal grain of the aluminum adds a dynamic visual texture that complements both modern and classic interiors.

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What are the dimensions and material of this Edward Corbett print?

This fine art print measures 70x100 cm (28x40 inches) and is crafted from brushed silver Aluminum DIBOND® with a 3mm thickness, offering a durable, museum-quality reproduction with a metallic finish.

How does the printing technique enhance the artwork's details?

Direct printing on AluDibond ensures vivid colors and a matte finish, while unprinted white areas reveal a striking brushed silver effect, ideal for capturing Edward Corbett's abstract expressionist style.

Is the hanging kit included with this aluminum print?

Yes, a hanging kit is included with your order; specific components may vary by fulfillment country to ensure secure installation.

What makes this print archival and long-lasting?

Our archival-grade materials, including the 3mm thick Aluminum DIBOND® and direct printing, provide fade-resistant durability, making this a premium investment for fine art collectors.

How does the finish affect the viewing experience?

The matte, glare-free finish minimizes reflections, enhancing the brushed silver effect and making it perfect for displaying black-and-white designs with dynamic visual appeal.

What historical context surrounds Edward Corbett's Washington, D.C., October #8, 1964?

Created in 1964, this work reflects Corbett's role in the Washington Color School, using abstract expressionism to evoke the mood and energy of the urban landscape during a transformative period in American art.

How does the brushed silver aluminum complement Corbett's artistic technique?

The horizontal grain and metallic sheen of the aluminum base mirror Corbett's textured brushwork and atmospheric tones, adding depth and a contemporary edge to his mid-century abstract style.