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Brice Marden - Tour III - 1972 75x100 cm / 30x40inches Fine Art Poster

Brice Marden - Tour III - 1972 75x100 cm / 30x40inches Fine Art Poster

Prezzo di listino $207.99 USD
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A Masterpiece of Minimalist Tonalism: Brice Marden's Tour III (1972)

Elevate your interior with Brice Marden's Tour III (1972), a definitive expression of American Minimalism. Created during a pivotal era in Marden's career, this piece explores the profound intersection of geometry and organic color. Our museum-quality reproduction captures the subtle tonal shifts and 'tectonic' presence of the original work, allowing you to bring a piece of art history into your personal collection.

The Artistry of the Monochrome

In 1972, Marden was perfecting his technique of blending beeswax and oil paint to create surfaces with immense depth and matte texture. Tour III is a testament to this period, offering a meditative experience through its disciplined composition. While the original relied on physical wax, our fine art print meticulously replicates those soft, muted transitions and the iconic 'hand-worked' aesthetic that defined the New York School's second generation.

Uncompromising Material Quality

At RedKalion, we believe a masterpiece deserves an archival canvas. This print is rendered on our Master's Edition archival paper. With a robust weight of 250 gsm (110 lb) and a thickness of 0.29 mm (11.4 mils), the paper provides a luxurious, tactile feel that honors the physical presence of Marden's work. The uncoated, natural white (off-white) finish ensures a non-reflective surface, allowing the subtle nuances of the 1972 palette to remain visible from any angle.

Designed for Longevity

This is more than a poster; it is a lasting investment in your space. Utilizing acid-free technology (with a pH above 7), our prints are engineered to resist yellowing and degradation over time. Furthermore, our commitment to the environment is reflected in our use of FSC-certified paper. Each piece is printed and shipped on demand, ensuring a bespoke quality without the waste of mass production.

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What makes the RedKalion Master's Edition paper special?

Our Master's Edition paper is a museum-quality, 250 gsm archival paper. It features a natural white, uncoated finish that provides a luxurious feel and ensures the colors of Brice Marden's work are reproduced with stunning accuracy and depth.

How is the longevity of the print ensured?

We use acid-free paper with a pH level above 7. This prevents the paper from yellowing or becoming brittle over time, ensuring your fine art reproduction maintains its integrity for decades.

Is the paper environmentally sustainable?

Yes, we use FSC-certified paper (Forest Stewardship Council), which ensures that the materials are sourced from responsibly managed forests that provide environmental, social, and economic benefits.

What is the fulfillment process for this Brice Marden print?

RedKalion operates on a print-on-demand basis with no minimum order requirements. Each print is carefully produced and shipped directly to you, minimizing waste and ensuring the highest quality control.

Does the print include a frame or mounting?

This product is a premium fine art poster. It is shipped without a frame, allowing you the flexibility to choose a custom framing solution that perfectly complements your home or office decor.

What is the historical significance of Brice Marden's 'Tour III'?

Tour III represents Marden's 1970s 'monochrome' period, where he used panels of color to evoke landscape and architecture. It marks a transition toward the minimalist structures that influenced a generation of contemporary abstract artists.

How does the color palette of Tour III reflect Marden's 1972 style?

In 1972, Marden focused on muted, earthy tones influenced by his travels and light studies. Tour III utilizes these sophisticated, non-primary colors to create a sense of weight and architectural stability on a flat surface.