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What makes the 4mm acrylic finish ideal for John Hoyland’s work?
The 4mm acrylic enhances color depth and light refraction, perfectly capturing the vibrant saturation and atmospheric layers characteristic of Hoyland's mid-60s color field paintings.
Is the hanging hardware included with my 18.6.65 print?
Yes, each print includes a specialized hanging kit with screws and pre-drilled 8mm holes at each corner for a secure, professional installation.
How does RedKalion ensure the archival longevity of this reproduction?
We use archival-grade materials and UV-resistant acrylic to prevent fading, ensuring your museum-quality reproduction remains vibrant for decades.
What are the shipping logistics for this large-format print?
Your 70x100 cm print is meticulously packaged in protective layers and shipped via tracked, premium carriers to ensure safe arrival at your destination.
What are the physical dimensions and corner style?
This specific edition measures 70x100 cm (28x40″) and features modern straight-cut corners for a clean, sophisticated profile.
What is the significance of the date 18.6.65 in Hoyland's career?
John Hoyland often titled works by the date of completion. 1965 was a crucial year marking his transition toward large-scale, non-representational abstraction.
How does the New Generation movement influence this artwork?
This movement emphasized the physical presence of color and scale over narrative, a philosophy Hoyland championed through his monumental, emotive abstract compositions.
