
What defines the quality of this Richard Diebenkorn reproduction?
Our Albuquerque #4 print utilizes 4mm premium acrylic, providing museum-grade depth and color vibrancy. This archival material ensures a high-definition finish that resists fading and offers a more sophisticated aesthetic than standard paper prints.
How do I mount the Albuquerque #4 acrylic print?
Each print includes a professional hanging kit with screws and hardware. The piece features pre-drilled holes in each corner (8mm diameter, 14mm from the edge) and 15mm screw heads, ensuring a secure and easy installation process.
What are the archival properties of this fine art print?
Constructed with high-grade, durable acrylic and archival inks, this print is designed to maintain its clarity and color integrity for decades. The material protects the pigments from UV exposure and environmental humidity.
Is the material durable for high-traffic areas?
Yes, the 4mm acrylic construction is highly durable and shatter-resistant compared to traditional glass. It is an excellent choice for modern homes, offices, or commercial galleries where both aesthetics and longevity are required.
How is shipping handled for large format art?
RedKalion employs specialized packaging for our 70x100 cm acrylic prints to prevent scratches or breakage. Each order is insured and shipped via premium carriers to ensure your investment arrives in pristine, gallery-ready condition.
What period of Diebenkorn’s career does Albuquerque #4 represent?
This work represents Diebenkorn’s Albuquerque period (1950-1952). It is a vital era where he moved away from representational art toward the expansive, gestural abstraction influenced by the aerial views and light of the New Mexico landscape.
How does the acrylic finish affect the visual depth of this piece?
The 4mm acrylic substrate creates a unique internal reflection. Light travels through the material, illuminating the colors from within and emphasizing the layered, geometric complexity inherent in Diebenkorn’s abstract style.