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Betty Parsons - Moonlight, Maine - 1972 75x100 cm / 30x40inches Fine Art Poster

Betty Parsons - Moonlight, Maine - 1972 75x100 cm / 30x40inches Fine Art Poster

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Elevate Your Collection with Betty Parsons’ Moonlight, Maine (1972)

Experience the ethereal beauty of 20th-century abstraction with this museum-quality reproduction of Betty Parsons’ Moonlight, Maine. Created in 1972, this piece represents a mature period in Parsons’ career, where her dual identity as a legendary gallerist and a visionary artist converged. Known primarily for championing the Abstract Expressionists, Parsons’ own work possesses a rhythmic, organic sensibility that captures the transcendental spirit of the Maine coastline.

A Masterpiece of Organic Abstraction

In Moonlight, Maine, Parsons utilizes a sophisticated visual language to translate the nocturnal atmosphere of the Northeast. Her technique involves a delicate balance of form and space, evoking the quietude of a Maine night without resorting to literal representation. As an elite curator of fine art, RedKalion presents this fine art print as a testament to Parsons’ unique ability to find the 'spirit in the mass,' a philosophy that guided her both in the studio and her world-renowned gallery.

Archival Integrity and Museum-Grade Materials

This 75x100 cm (30x40 inches) reproduction is crafted to the highest standards of the Master's Edition, ensuring it meets the expectations of discerning collectors. To preserve the nuance of Parsons’ original palette, we utilize archival-grade, acid-free paper with a weight of 250 gsm (110 lb). The luxurious matte finish and natural white (off-white) tone provide a textured, glare-free surface that honors the tactile nature of 1970s abstract works.

  • Paper: Master's Edition archival, museum-quality thickness (0.29 mm).
  • Sustainability: FSC-certified paper, ensuring ethical forestry practices.
  • Longevity: Acid-free chemistry (pH above 7) prevents yellowing and degradation over decades.
  • Finish: Uncoated, matte surface for a premium, non-reflective viewing experience.

By choosing this RedKalion reproduction, you are investing in an archival masterpiece that brings the historical weight of American abstraction into your living or professional space with unparalleled clarity and permanence.

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What makes the paper quality of this Betty Parsons print unique?

We use Master's Edition archival paper, which is a 250 gsm (110 lb) museum-quality medium. It is acid-free and pH-buffered, ensuring your fine art print remains vibrant and resists yellowing for generations.

What is the historical significance of 'Moonlight, Maine' (1972)?

Produced late in her career, this work captures Betty Parsons' deep spiritual connection to the Maine landscape. It reflects her transition from a dealer of icons like Rothko to an established master of organic abstraction herself.

Is the paper used for this fine art poster sustainable?

Yes, all our prints utilize FSC-certified paper. This ensures the materials are sourced from responsibly managed forests that provide environmental, social, and economic benefits.

How does the matte finish affect the appearance of the artwork?

The natural white, uncoated matte finish provides a luxurious, non-reflective surface. This allows the subtle tones of Parsons' 1972 palette to be seen clearly from any angle without glare.

How is my order fulfilled and shipped?

At RedKalion, we operate on a print-on-demand basis with no minimum orders. Your artwork is printed with precision and shipped in protective packaging to ensure it arrives in pristine condition.

Who was Betty Parsons in the context of American Art?

Betty Parsons was a pivotal figure in 20th-century art. Beyond her own creative practice, her New York gallery was the primary launchpad for Abstract Expressionists like Jackson Pollock and Mark Rothko.

What are the exact dimensions and thickness of this print?

This print measures 75x100 cm (30x40 inches). The paper has a thickness of 0.29 mm (11.4 mils), providing the robust feel associated with premium gallery reproductions.