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Clarence Holbrook Carter - Burning Bush - 1978 75x100 cm / 30x40inches Fine Art Poster

Clarence Holbrook Carter - Burning Bush - 1978 75x100 cm / 30x40inches Fine Art Poster

Prezzo di listino $207.99 USD
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The Ethereal Vision of Clarence Holbrook Carter’s “Burning Bush” (1978)

Experience the profound silence and architectural surrealism of Clarence Holbrook Carter with this museum-quality reproduction of Burning Bush. Painted in 1978 during his celebrated 'Eschatos' period, this work represents the artist’s shift from American Realism into a transcendental realm where geometric precision meets mystical symbolism. Carter’s meticulous technique creates a sense of infinite depth, inviting the viewer into a contemplative space that bridges the gap between the physical and the metaphysical.

This fine art print is meticulously crafted on RedKalion’s Master’s Edition archival paper. With a weight of 250 gsm (110 lb) and a thickness of 0.29 mm, the print possesses a substantial, premium feel that mirrors the gravity of Carter’s original vision. The natural white, uncoated finish provides a luxurious, matte texture that absorbs light rather than reflecting it, allowing the subtle shifts in hue and the soft, ethereal glow of the 'Burning Bush' to be appreciated from any angle.

Museum-Grade Excellence for the Discerning Collector

At RedKalion, we believe that world-class art deserves world-class materials. Our commitment to longevity is reflected in our choice of acid-free paper with a pH above 7, ensuring your investment remains vibrant and free from yellowing for generations. Key features of this archival masterpiece include:

  • Archival Integrity: Acid-free materials prevent chemical degradation over time.
  • Substantial Weight: 250 gsm thickness provides durability and a high-end gallery feel.
  • Sustainable Sourcing: Printed on FSC-certified paper, supporting responsible forest management.
  • Precision Detail: High-resolution printing captures every nuance of Carter’s 1978 masterpiece.

Elevate your interior with a piece that is not merely a poster, but a museum-quality reproduction designed to endure. This Clarence Holbrook Carter print arrives as a timeless tribute to 20th-century surrealism, ready to transform your space into a private gallery.

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What defines the quality of this Clarence Holbrook Carter print?

RedKalion utilizes Master’s Edition archival paper (250 gsm) to ensure museum-quality detail. This fine art print captures the intricate gradients of the 1978 original with exceptional clarity and depth.

Is the paper used for 'Burning Bush' sustainable and long-lasting?

Yes, we use FSC-certified, acid-free paper. The pH-neutral composition prevents yellowing, ensuring your archival masterpiece remains in pristine condition for decades.

What are the exact dimensions and finish of this artwork?

This print measures 75x100 cm (30x40 inches). It features a natural white, matte, uncoated finish that provides a luxurious texture without distracting glare.

How does RedKalion handle shipping and production for this piece?

We operate on a print-on-demand basis with no minimum orders. Each piece is carefully packaged to ensure it arrives at your door in perfect gallery condition.

Will the colors of this 1978 reproduction fade over time?

No. By using archival-grade, acid-free paper and high-pigment inks, our prints are designed to resist fading and maintain their original vibrancy indefinitely.

What inspired Clarence Holbrook Carter’s 'Burning Bush' in 1978?

Part of his 'Eschatos' series, Carter was inspired by themes of the afterlife and the infinite. The 'Burning Bush' symbolizes a transcendental portal and spiritual enlightenment.

Is this print a faithful representation of Carter’s surrealist style?

Absolutely. Our reproduction process honors Carter's unique 'Magical Realism' and architectural surrealism, preserving the soft light and hard-edged geometry characteristic of his late 1970s work.