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Cathedral 1982- - Helen Frankenthaler 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches Framed Art Print – Black Wooden Frame

Cathedral 1982- - Helen Frankenthaler 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches Framed Art Print – Black Wooden Frame

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Elevate Your Space with Helen Frankenthaler’s Luminous 'Cathedral' (1982)

Immerse your interior in the atmospheric depth of Helen Frankenthaler’s Cathedral (1982). This premium framed art print captures a pivotal moment in the career of a master who redefined American abstraction. By the early 1980s, Frankenthaler had evolved her legendary 'soak-stain' technique into more complex, layered compositions that evoke a sense of monumental structure and ethereal light—qualities beautifully exemplified in this evocative piece.

As a cornerstone of the Abstract Expressionist movement, Frankenthaler’s work bridges the visceral energy of action painting with the serene expansiveness of Color Field art. This 70x100 cm museum-quality reproduction allows you to appreciate the subtle transitions of tone and the architectural weight of her gestures, originally conceived during a period of profound artistic maturity.

Archival Excellence and Sustainable Craftsmanship

At RedKalion, we believe an archival masterpiece should endure for generations. This 28x40 inch print is produced on 250 gsm (110 lb) natural white, archival museum-quality paper. The matte, uncoated finish ensures that the depth of the pigments is felt without the distraction of glare, mirroring the original canvas's texture. Our frames are crafted from responsibly sourced oak and ash wood, measuring a sophisticated 20mm (0.79") in width and thickness—providing a sturdier, more premium profile than standard commercial frames.

  • Ready-to-Hang: Delivered with a professional hanging kit for immediate installation.
  • Shatterproof Protection: Crystal-clear plexiglass protects the fine art print from dust and damage.
  • Ethical Sourcing: Printed on FSC-certified materials, supporting sustainable forestry.
  • Timeless Aesthetic: The elegant black wooden frame provides a contemporary contrast to Frankenthaler’s fluid forms.

This is more than a wall decoration; it is an investment in art history. RedKalion’s commitment to premium materials ensures that the subtle nuances of Cathedral remain as vibrant and captivating as the day it was created.

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What is the paper quality of this Helen Frankenthaler print?

We use 250 gsm (110 lb) natural white museum-quality paper. It is archival-grade, acid-free, and features a matte finishing that prevents glare, ensuring the colors of Cathedral remain vibrant and true for decades.

How is the frame constructed?

The print is housed in a frame made from responsibly sourced oak and ash wood. At 20mm (0.79") thick and wide, it offers a robust and premium profile compared to standard 14mm frames.

Is the artwork protected from damage?

Yes, each framed print features shatterproof, transparent plexiglass. This provides professional-grade protection against impact and environmental elements while maintaining perfect visual clarity for the artwork.

Is this Frankenthaler print ready to hang?

Absolutely. Your framed fine art print arrives with a pre-installed hanging kit. You can move the piece from the box to your wall in minutes, ensuring a secure and level display.

What makes the RedKalion reproduction sustainable?

We prioritize the environment by using FSC-certified paper and wood or equivalent sustainable materials. This ensures your purchase supports responsible forest management and ethical production standards.

What was Helen Frankenthaler's 'soak-stain' technique?

Frankenthaler pioneered a method of thinning oil paint with turpentine, allowing it to soak directly into unprimed canvas. This created a fusion of color and surface that influenced an entire generation of Color Field painters.

What is the significance of 'Cathedral' (1982) in her career?

By 1982, Frankenthaler's work shifted toward denser, more atmospheric compositions. 'Cathedral' showcases her ability to create a sense of vast, sacred space using abstract forms and complex layering of pigment.