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Yellow White Sun - 1959 - Leon Polk Smith 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches Framed Art Print – Black Wooden Frame

Yellow White Sun - 1959 - Leon Polk Smith 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches Framed Art Print – Black Wooden Frame

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Yellow White Sun - 1959 - Leon Polk Smith: A Geometric Masterpiece

Elevate your space with Leon Polk Smith's iconic 1959 painting, Yellow White Sun, now available as a museum-quality fine art print from RedKalion. This framed art print captures the bold simplicity and dynamic tension of Smith's pioneering Hard-Edge abstraction, where crisp geometric forms in vibrant yellow and pure white create a striking visual rhythm. As a leading figure in post-war American art, Smith distilled complex ideas into pure shape and color, making this piece a timeless statement of mid-century modernism.

Our archival reproduction ensures every sharp line and luminous hue is faithfully rendered on premium 250 gsm (110 lb) matte, uncoated paper, offering a natural white finish that enhances the artwork's clarity. The print is elegantly presented in a black wooden frame crafted from responsibly sourced oak and ash wood, with a substantial 20mm (0.79") thickness for a gallery-worthy presence. Protected by shatterproof plexiglass and including a hanging kit, this ready-to-hang masterpiece arrives prepared to transform any room with enduring sophistication.

  • Artwork: Yellow White Sun (1959) by Leon Polk Smith
  • Print Size: 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches
  • Frame: Black wooden frame (oak/ash, 20mm thick)
  • Paper: 250 gsm matte archival paper, FSC-certified
  • Protection: Shatterproof plexiglass
  • Ready to Hang: Includes hanging kit

RedKalion specializes in premium fine art prints that combine historical authenticity with exceptional craftsmanship. Each piece is curated to offer collectors and enthusiasts an accessible yet authoritative connection to art history, backed by our commitment to sustainable materials and archival longevity. Discover the geometric brilliance of Leon Polk Smith—a museum-quality reproduction designed to inspire for generations.

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What is the historical significance of 'Yellow White Sun' by Leon Polk Smith?

Created in 1959, 'Yellow White Sun' exemplifies Leon Polk Smith's Hard-Edge abstraction, a movement that emphasized crisp geometric forms and flat color planes, influencing post-war American art with its minimalist yet dynamic aesthetic.

How does the frame enhance this art print?

The black wooden frame, made from responsibly sourced oak and ash, is 20mm thick—wider than classic 14mm frames—providing a substantial, gallery-quality border that complements the artwork's bold geometry and ensures durability.

What type of paper is used for this fine art print?

We use 250 gsm (110 lb) matte, uncoated archival museum-quality paper, which is FSC-certified for sustainability, offering a natural white finish and 0.29 mm thickness ideal for vibrant color reproduction and longevity.

Is this framed print ready to hang?

Yes, this framed art print includes a hanging kit and is ready to hang directly on your wall, with shatterproof plexiglass protection for safe display and easy installation.

How does RedKalion ensure the print quality and archival standards?

RedKalion uses premium archival materials, including FSC-certified paper and museum-grade printing techniques, to ensure each fine art print maintains color accuracy and resists fading for decades, backed by expert curation.

What are the exact dimensions of the framed print?

The framed print measures 70x100 cm (28x40 inches), with a frame that is 20mm (0.79 inches) thick and wide, designed to fit standard wall spaces while making a bold visual statement.

Can you describe Leon Polk Smith's artistic technique in this piece?

Smith employed Hard-Edge painting techniques, using precise, clean lines and flat areas of color—here, vibrant yellow and white—to create optical tension and movement without brushstrokes, emphasizing pure form and spatial relationships.