
What makes Robert Goodnough’s 'Abstract in Blue' significant?
Created in 1950, this work represents the fusion of analytical structure and Abstract Expressionist energy. Robert Goodnough was a critical bridge between the rigid Cubist tradition and the fluid, emotive style of the New York School.
What are the benefits of the 4mm acrylic print format?
The 4mm acrylic provides a sleek, modern aesthetic with incredible color depth and vibrancy. This archival-grade material is highly durable and creates a high-end, gallery-style finish that protects the artwork for years.
How is the artwork mounted and displayed?
Each print includes a professional hanging kit with screws and hardware. It features pre-drilled 8mm holes at each corner, allowing for a secure and stylish installation with 15mm screw heads that complement the straight-cut corners.
How long will this archival print last?
RedKalion utilizes museum-quality materials and UV-resistant inks. Our acrylic prints are designed to resist fading and yellowing, ensuring the vibrant blues of the 1950 original remain vivid for decades in indoor environments.
How is the acrylic print packaged and shipped?
We prioritize the safety of your fine art. Each acrylic print is securely wrapped in protective layers and shipped in specialized, reinforced packaging to ensure it arrives at your door in flawless condition.
What movement does Robert Goodnough represent?
Goodnough was a key member of the second-generation Abstract Expressionists. His work is celebrated for its intellectual depth, often combining the fragmented planes of Cubism with the expressive freedom characteristic of mid-century American art.
Why was 1950 a pivotal year for this abstract style?
1950 marked the height of the New York School's influence. It was a period of intense experimentation where artists like Goodnough pushed the boundaries of spatial relationships and color theory, redefining modern art globally.