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Autumn Trees - Chestnut Tree - Georgia OKeeffe 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches Framed Art Print – Black Wooden Frame

Autumn Trees - Chestnut Tree - Georgia OKeeffe 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches Framed Art Print – Black Wooden Frame

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Nature’s Quiet Grandeur: Autumn Trees - Chestnut Tree by Georgia O’Keeffe

Experience the profound simplicity of American Modernism with our museum-quality reproduction of Georgia O’Keeffe’s Autumn Trees - Chestnut Tree. Often referred to as the 'Mother of American Modernism,' O’Keeffe possessed a singular ability to strip away the superfluous, leaving behind the rhythmic essence of nature. This particular composition captures the transition of the season, where the chestnut tree becomes a vibrant focal point of organic energy and warmth.

Artistic Vision and Historical Context

During the mid-1920s, Georgia O’Keeffe spent significant time at Lake George, New York, where she became fascinated by the local flora. Unlike her hyper-focused floral close-ups, Autumn Trees - Chestnut Tree showcases her mastery of landscape and scale. She utilized a palette of rich ochres, burnt oranges, and deep greens to evoke the fleeting beauty of the autumnal cycle. This piece demonstrates her unique technique of blending colors to create soft, ethereal transitions that feel both grounded and otherworldly.

Uncompromising Archival Quality by RedKalion

RedKalion brings this masterpiece to life with meticulous attention to detail. Every framed art print is crafted to satisfy the most discerning collectors. We utilize 250 gsm (110 lb) archival museum-quality paper, ensuring a natural white, matte finish that eliminates glare and preserves color depth for generations. Your artwork is encased in a premium black wooden frame, crafted from responsibly sourced ash, featuring a sophisticated 20mm profile—wider and more robust than standard frames.

  • Exquisite Presentation: Framed in solid black wood with a 20mm (0.79") thick profile for a contemporary, gallery look.
  • Archival Materials: FSC-certified, natural white paper with a weight of 250 gsm for ultimate durability and longevity.
  • Shatterproof Protection: High-clarity plexiglass ensures safety without compromising the visual brilliance of the print.
  • Ready to Elevate: Arrives fully assembled with an integrated hanging kit for immediate installation in your home or office.
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What materials are used for the frame of this Georgia O’Keeffe print?

The frame is constructed from responsibly sourced ash wood, finished in a sleek black. It features a premium 20mm profile, providing a substantial and elegant presence on your wall compared to standard thin frames.

Is the paper used for this O'Keeffe print archival?

Yes, we use 250 gsm (110 lb) natural white, uncoated paper that is archival and museum-quality. This ensures the colors of "Autumn Trees" remain vibrant and the paper does not yellow over time.

Does the print come ready to hang?

Absolutely. Every framed art print from RedKalion includes a pre-installed hanging kit. You can move the artwork from the box to your wall in minutes without needing extra hardware.

How is the artwork protected during transit?

We use shatterproof plexiglass to protect the print, ensuring it arrives in pristine condition. Each piece is also securely packaged in specialized protective materials to prevent any damage during shipping.

What is the benefit of the 250 gsm paper weight?

The 250 gsm weight indicates a heavy, durable paper that resists buckling and provides a luxurious feel. It is the gold standard for fine art reproductions and ensures a perfect matte finish.

What inspired Georgia O’Keeffe to paint Autumn Trees?

O’Keeffe was deeply influenced by the changing seasons at Lake George. She sought to capture the "feeling" of the trees rather than a literal photographic representation, focusing on the simplification of form and intensity of color.

Why is the "Chestnut Tree" significant in O’Keeffe’s body of work?

It represents her transition toward a more abstract modernist style in the 1920s. It showcases her ability to find monumental beauty in everyday natural subjects, a theme that defined her legendary career.