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ABSTRACT COMPOSITION WITH SEMICIRCLES - Sonia Delaunay 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches Framed Art Print – Black Wooden Frame

ABSTRACT COMPOSITION WITH SEMICIRCLES - Sonia Delaunay 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches Framed Art Print – Black Wooden Frame

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Elevate Your Space with Sonia Delaunay’s Dynamic Orphism

Experience the rhythmic vitality of the early 20th-century avant-garde with our museum-quality reproduction of Sonia Delaunay’s Abstract Composition with Semicircles. A pioneer of the Simultanism movement alongside her husband Robert, Delaunay transformed the concept of color into a language of movement and light. This 70x100 cm masterpiece captures the artist's fascination with how contrasting hues interact to create a sense of depth and vibration without the need for figurative forms.

The RedKalion Archival Commitment

At RedKalion, we believe that world-class art deserves a presentation of equal caliber. This fine art print is meticulously rendered on 250 gsm (110 lb) archival museum-quality paper. The natural white, matte, and uncoated finish ensures that every saturated curve and interlocking semicircle retains its original depth and intensity without distracting glare. Our commitment to longevity means your Sonia Delaunay reproduction is built to endure as a centerpiece of your collection.

Premium Framing and Sustainable Craftsmanship

Your artwork arrives in a sophisticated black wooden frame, expertly crafted from responsibly sourced ash wood. To provide a more presence-driven aesthetic, our frames are 20mm (0.79") wide and deep, offering a sturdier, more premium profile than standard retail frames. Protected by shatterproof plexiglass, the print remains pristine while being safe for any environment. Each piece comes with a pre-installed hanging kit, allowing you to transform your interior the moment it arrives.

  • Artist: Sonia Delaunay (1885–1979)
  • Style: Geometric Abstraction / Orphism
  • Paper: FSC-certified, 250 gsm archival-grade natural white
  • Frame: 20mm solid wood with a matte black finish
  • Ready-to-Hang: Integrated hanging hardware included
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What materials are used for the frame?

Our frames are crafted from premium, responsibly sourced oak and ash wood. This specific edition features a 20mm (0.79") thick black wooden frame, providing a substantial and durable structure compared to standard alternatives.

Is the paper used for this Sonia Delaunay print archival?

Yes, we use 250 gsm (110 lb) museum-quality, uncoated paper. It is natural white and archival-grade, ensuring that the vibrant colors of Delaunay's abstract composition remain vivid for decades without yellowing.

Is the artwork ready to hang upon arrival?

Absolutely. Every RedKalion framed art print includes a high-quality hanging kit, ensuring the piece is ready to be mounted directly onto your wall immediately upon delivery.

How is the print protected during display?

We use high-clarity, shatterproof plexiglass to protect the print. This material provides the visual transparency of glass while offering superior durability and safety during shipping and home display.

What makes RedKalion's reproductions museum-quality?

Our reproductions use heavy-weight 250 gsm paper, FSC-certified materials, and archival inks. The combination of professional-grade paper thickness (0.29 mm) and premium solid wood framing matches the standards of professional galleries.

What is the significance of the semicircles in Delaunay's work?

Semicircles were central to Sonia Delaunay’s concept of Simultanism. She used these geometric forms to explore how colors placed side-by-side create a sense of rhythmic movement and mechanical energy, reflecting the modern world.

How did Sonia Delaunay influence the Orphism movement?

As a co-founder of Orphism, Delaunay shifted the focus of abstraction from cubist form to pure color harmony. Her work bridge the gap between fine art, textile design, and fashion, proving that color is a universal language.