
What is the historical significance of Still Life, 1948 by Helen Frankenthaler?
Still Life, 1948 is an early abstract expressionist work by Helen Frankenthaler, showcasing her innovative use of color and form that influenced the Color Field movement and post-war American art.
How does this acrylic print capture the details of Frankenthaler's artwork?
Our museum-quality reproduction uses high-resolution imaging and 4mm acrylic for vibrant colors and sharp details, preserving the dynamic composition of Frankenthaler's original piece.
What are the specifications of the acrylic material used in this print?
The print features 4mm (0.15") thick acrylic for a sleek, durable finish with straight-cut corners and a modern design, ensuring a premium presentation.
How is the hanging kit included with this acrylic print installed?
The kit includes hardware and screws with pre-drilled holes (14mm from edge, 8mm diameter) for easy mounting, making setup straightforward and secure.
What is the size and archival quality of this Helen Frankenthaler print?
This fine art print measures 70x100 cm (28x40") and is produced with archival-grade materials to ensure longevity and resistance to fading.
How does Frankenthaler's technique in Still Life, 1948 reflect her artistic evolution?
In this work, Frankenthaler employs bold, abstract forms and expressive brushwork, highlighting her transition towards the soak-stain method that defined her later career.
Why are the corners straight-cut and backgrounds defaulted to white in this print?
Straight-cut corners and white backgrounds enhance the modern aesthetic, providing optimal contrast and a clean look that complements contemporary decor.