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Adolph Gottlieb - Orange and Lavender No. 72 - 1970 75x100 cm / 30x40inches Fine Art Poster

Adolph Gottlieb - Orange and Lavender No. 72 - 1970 75x100 cm / 30x40inches Fine Art Poster

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Adolph Gottlieb: A Synthesis of Color and Form

Elevate your interior with the profound visual language of Adolph Gottlieb’s Orange and Lavender No. 72 (1970). As a founding member of the New York School, Gottlieb was a pioneer of Abstract Expressionism, and this late-career masterpiece represents the culmination of his exploration into spatial tension and the emotional resonance of color. The work features a sophisticated dialogue between a vibrant, sun-like orange disc and a grounded, atmospheric lavender field—a hallmark of his iconic 'Burst' series and 'Imaginary Landscapes'.

Our museum-quality fine art print captures the subtle nuances of Gottlieb's technique, from the soft edges of his floating forms to the saturated depth of his palette. This reproduction is crafted to satisfy the most discerning collectors, ensuring that the artist's vision of duality and balance is preserved with absolute fidelity.

Uncompromising Material Excellence

At RedKalion, we believe a masterpiece deserves a canvas of equal stature. This Adolph Gottlieb reproduction is printed on our exclusive Master's Edition archival paper. This premium substrate offers a luxurious, uncoated matte finish that eliminates glare, allowing the viewer to appreciate the rich lavender and orange tones from any angle. The natural white (off-white) base provides a sophisticated backdrop that enhances the historical authenticity of the 1970 original.

  • Archival Longevity: Acid-free paper (pH above 7) ensures your investment will not yellow or degrade over time.
  • Substantial Texture: A robust 250 gsm (110 lb) weight and 0.29 mm thickness provide a tactile, high-end feel.
  • Sustainable Artistry: Our commitment to the environment is reflected in our use of FSC-certified paper.
  • On-Demand Precision: Each print is produced individually to ensure the highest standards of quality control.

Transform your space with a piece of art history that endures. This 75x100 cm / 30x40 inch reproduction is more than a poster; it is a timeless archival statement designed to last for generations.

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What makes the paper quality of this print 'Master's Edition'?

Our Master's Edition paper is a 250 gsm (110 lb) archival-grade substrate. It features a luxurious matte, uncoated finish and a natural white tone, providing the thickness and texture found in premium museum galleries.

Is this reproduction archival-safe for long-term display?

Yes. The paper is acid-free with a pH value above 7, which chemically prevents yellowing or brittleness. This ensures your Adolph Gottlieb print maintains its vibrant orange and lavender hues for decades.

How is the 'Orange and Lavender No. 72' print fulfilled and shipped?

We utilize an on-demand printing model with no minimum orders. Each piece is meticulously printed, handled with care, and shipped in protective packaging to ensure it arrives in pristine condition.

Is the paper used for this Adolph Gottlieb poster sustainable?

RedKalion is committed to environmental responsibility. This fine art print is produced on FSC-certified paper, ensuring that the materials are sourced from responsibly managed forests that provide environmental and social benefits.

What finish should I expect on this fine art print?

This print features a matte, uncoated finish. Unlike glossy posters, this luxury finish prevents reflections and glare, highlighting the sophisticated color relationships of Gottlieb's 1970 composition.

What is the artistic significance of 'Orange and Lavender No. 72'?

Created in 1970, this work reflects Gottlieb's late-period mastery of Abstract Expressionism. It synthesizes his 'Pictograph' and 'Burst' styles, focusing on the tension between floating celestial shapes and terrestrial color fields.

How did Adolph Gottlieb influence the Abstract Expressionist movement?

Gottlieb was a primary architect of the New York School. He championed the use of universal symbols and psychological depth, moving American art toward a more profound, non-objective visual language.