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What is "Corot's Mark" and who is Helen Frankenthaler?
"Corot's Mark" is a 1987 artwork by Helen Frankenthaler, a significant Abstract Expressionist known for her 'soak-stain' technique. This print is a museum-quality reproduction of her iconic piece.
What material is this Helen Frankenthaler print made from?
This fine art print is made from durable 4mm (0.15") acrylic, offering a sleek, vibrant, and long-lasting finish that beautifully displays the artwork.
What are the dimensions of this Corot's Mark acrylic print?
The dimensions are 70x100 cm, equivalent to 28x40 inches, providing a substantial and impactful presence for your wall art.
How is this Helen Frankenthaler wall art shipped?
Your museum-quality reproduction is carefully packaged to ensure it arrives in pristine condition. Shipping details will be provided upon order confirmation.
Is this print archival quality?
Yes, RedKalion offers museum-quality reproductions. This acrylic print is designed for exceptional longevity and vibrant color retention, preserving the artwork's integrity.
What is the historical significance of Helen Frankenthaler's 'soak-stain' technique?
Frankenthaler's 'soak-stain' technique revolutionized color field painting by allowing thinned acrylics to seep into raw canvas, creating luminous, flowing forms and a unique depth of color.
What is the visual effect of the acrylic material on "Corot's Mark"?
The 4mm acrylic enhances the vibrancy of Helen Frankenthaler's colors in "Corot's Mark," offering a modern, glossy finish with exceptional depth and clarity.
