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Brown and Black - 1960 - William Scott Brushed Aluminum Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches | William Scott Aluminum Print | William Scott Prints

Brown and Black - 1960 - William Scott Brushed Aluminum Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches | William Scott Aluminum Print | William Scott Prints

通常価格 $399.99 USD
通常価格 $899.99 USD セール価格 $399.99 USD
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The Austere Modernism of William Scott's Brown and Black (1960)

Experience the profound simplicity of mid-century British abstraction with our museum-quality reproduction of William Scott’s Brown and Black (1960). Known for his mastery of "the beauty of the ordinary," Scott transformed kitchen utensils and architectural forms into powerful, minimalist compositions. This specific piece from 1960 captures a pivotal moment in his career where the boundaries between figurative still life and pure abstraction began to blur, creating a visual language that is both grounded and ethereal.

A Dynamic Fusion of Texture and Form

RedKalion brings this masterpiece to life on a contemporary medium that mirrors the tactile sensitivity of Scott’s original canvas. Our Brushed Silver Aluminum DIBOND® print offers a sophisticated aesthetic that enhances the work's inherent geometry. The 3mm (0.12") thick base provides a rigid, durable foundation, while the horizontal grain of the brushed aluminum adds a layer of depth that interacts beautifully with ambient light.

  • Premium Finish: The matte, glare-free surface ensures the deep blacks and earthy browns are rendered with absolute clarity, perfect for high-light environments.
  • Metallic Interaction: Any unprinted areas within the composition reveal the raw, silver metallic grain, adding a shimmering, modern dimension to Scott's primitive forms.
  • Archival Durability: Utilizing high-precision direct printing, this piece is built to endure, maintaining its vibrancy and structural integrity without the need for glass protection.
  • Ready to Display: Each print includes a specialized hanging kit, ensuring a seamless installation for your gallery-style display.

Elevate Your Space with an Archival Masterpiece

As a definitive curator of world-class reproductions, RedKalion ensures that each William Scott aluminum print meets the highest standards of fine art excellence. This 70x100 cm (28x40 inches) piece serves as a commanding focal point, ideal for those seeking to integrate historical depth with minimalist design. Secure a work that reflects the legacy of a 20th-century icon, meticulously crafted for the discerning modern collector.

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What are the physical characteristics of this William Scott print?

The print is a museum-quality reproduction on 3mm Brushed Silver Aluminum DIBOND®. It features a horizontal grain and a matte finish, measuring 70x100 cm (28x40 inches), providing a durable and modern industrial aesthetic.

How does the brushed aluminum finish affect the artwork's appearance?

The horizontal grain creates a dynamic, metallic silver effect in unprinted areas. This matte, glare-free finish is particularly striking for Scott's minimalist palette, allowing the textures to change as light moves across the room.

Is the hanging hardware included with my purchase?

Yes, every RedKalion aluminum print comes with a dedicated hanging kit. The specific hardware varies by fulfillment country to ensure the most secure and aesthetic mounting for your 70x100 cm masterpiece.

How long will this archival print last in my collection?

Printed using advanced direct-to-substrate technology on rigid AluDibond, these prints are highly durable and UV-resistant. They are designed to remain vibrant for decades, serving as a long-term investment for your art collection.

What is the shipping process for large-format aluminum prints?

We use specialized, high-protection packaging to ensure your 28x40 inch print arrives in pristine condition. Each piece is tracked and insured, reflecting RedKalion's commitment to white-glove service and global delivery standards.

What is the historical significance of William Scott’s Brown and Black (1960)?

Created in 1960, this work represents Scott's shift toward more austere, primitive abstraction. It reflects the post-war European tension between figurative tradition and the emerging global language of Abstract Expressionism.

Why did William Scott focus on such minimalist color palettes?

Scott sought to strip away the non-essential to find the "essential form." By using limited tones like brown and black, he emphasized the spatial relationships and the weight of the objects over decorative color.