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Blue Bellows 1976- - Helen Frankenthaler 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches Framed Art Print – Black Wooden Frame

Blue Bellows 1976- - Helen Frankenthaler 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches Framed Art Print – Black Wooden Frame

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Immerse Yourself in the Luminous Depth of Helen Frankenthaler’s Blue Bellows (1976)

Experience the profound elegance of American Abstract Expressionism with this museum-quality reproduction of Helen Frankenthaler’s 1976 masterpiece, Blue Bellows. This framed art print captures the ethereal fluidity and color-field innovation that defined Frankenthaler’s later career. Rendered on 250 gsm archival museum-quality paper, the print preserves the nuanced gradients and atmospheric tension of the original work, allowing the expansive blue hues to resonate with the same intensity as the day they were first applied.

A Masterclass in Color Field Innovation

By 1976, Frankenthaler had refined her legendary 'soak-stain' technique into a sophisticated exploration of texture and spatial depth. Blue Bellows serves as a pivotal example of her ability to command the canvas through emotive, expansive washes of color. This fine art print allows you to bring the quiet power of her vision into your home, offering a sophisticated focal point that bridges the gap between mid-century modernism and contemporary minimalism.

Uncompromising RedKalion Craftsmanship

At RedKalion, we believe world-class art deserves world-class presentation. Your Blue Bellows 1976 art print is housed in a premium black wooden frame crafted from responsibly sourced oak and ash. Measuring 20mm (0.79") thick, the frame provides a robust, gallery-standard profile that exceeds standard consumer frames. To ensure your investment endures for generations, we utilize natural white, uncoated matte paper and shatterproof plexiglass for ultimate protection and clarity.

  • Archival Longevity: 250 gsm (110 lb) natural white paper ensures zero yellowing over time.
  • Sustainability: Printed on FSC-certified materials, honoring both the artist and the environment.
  • Gallery Ready: Arrives fully assembled with a professional hanging kit included for effortless installation.
  • Visual Protection: Premium shatterproof plexiglass guards against UV rays and physical impact.

Elevate your interior with an archival masterpiece that endures. RedKalion’s commitment to quality ensures this 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches framed art print remains a cornerstone of your collection.

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What makes the Blue Bellows print museum-quality?

Our Blue Bellows reproduction uses 250 gsm archival-grade paper and FSC-certified oak/ash frames. This ensures the 1976 Helen Frankenthaler masterpiece maintains its color integrity and physical durability for decades without fading or yellowing.

What are the dimensions and specifications of the frame?

The print is housed in a 20mm thick black wooden frame, providing a substantial gallery-style look. It measures 70x100 cm (28x40 inches) and includes shatterproof plexiglass for maximum protection and clarity.

Is the artwork ready to hang upon arrival?

Yes, every RedKalion framed art print comes with a pre-installed hanging kit. The 20mm deep frame is ready to be mounted on your wall immediately upon unboxing, ensuring a professional display.

How is the print protected during shipping?

We use heavy-duty, protective packaging designed for fine art. The shatterproof plexiglass ensures the print arrives in pristine condition, even during long-distance transit, providing more security than traditional glass.

How does the archival paper benefit the artwork?

The 250 gsm natural white matte paper is acid-free and uncoated. This museum-quality material prevents the paper from becoming brittle and ensures that the Blue Bellows pigments remain vibrant and true to Frankenthaler's original vision.

Who was Helen Frankenthaler and why is Blue Bellows significant?

Helen Frankenthaler was a leading figure in Abstract Expressionism. Blue Bellows (1976) showcases her mastery of color-field painting and her influential 'soak-stain' technique, which revolutionized how artists interacted with the canvas surface.

What is the 'soak-stain' technique seen in this artwork?

Invented by Frankenthaler, this technique involved thinning oil paint with turpentine and pouring it onto raw canvas. It created luminous, watercolor-like effects that integrated the color directly into the fabric, a style beautifully captured in this high-resolution print.