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6366 - 1966 - John Hoyland 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches Framed Art Print – Black Wooden Frame

6366 - 1966 - John Hoyland 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches Framed Art Print – Black Wooden Frame

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Elevate Your Space with John Hoyland’s 1966 Masterpiece

This exquisite museum-quality reproduction captures the raw energy and structured brilliance of John Hoyland, one of the most influential figures in British abstract art. Produced in 1966, this work marks a pivotal moment in Hoyland’s career, transitioning from hard-edged geometry to a more fluid, expressive use of color and scale. As a premier fine art print, it represents the height of the 1960s London art scene, where Hoyland was pushing the boundaries of British abstraction alongside his American Color Field contemporaries.

Artistic Significance and Historical Context

In the mid-1960s, Hoyland began creating monumental works characterized by large, pulsating blocks of color. This specific piece, 1966 (6.3.66), demonstrates his mastery over spatial tension and chromatic intensity. Using accurate art history terminology, we recognize this as a study in architectural abstraction, where the viewer is invited to experience color as a physical presence. RedKalion is proud to offer this archival-grade reproduction, ensuring that the depth and texture of Hoyland’s original vision are preserved for contemporary collectors.

Premium Material Specifications

At RedKalion, we believe that an archival masterpiece deserves only the finest materials. This print is produced on 250 gsm (110 lb) natural white paper, featuring a matte, uncoated finish that eliminates glare and highlights the subtle nuances of the color fields. The museum-quality paper is 0.29 mm (11.4 mils) thick, providing a substantial, premium feel that resists aging and yellowing.

  • Frame Material: Responsibly sourced, FSC-certified black oak and ash wood.
  • Frame Dimensions: A sophisticated 20mm (0.79") profile, offering more presence than standard frames.
  • Protection: Shatterproof, transparent plexiglass ensures the artwork remains safe and pristine.
  • Ready-to-Hang: Delivered with a professional hanging kit for immediate installation.

By choosing this RedKalion framed print, you are investing in a sustainable, high-fidelity John Hoyland art print that bridges the gap between mid-century modernism and contemporary luxury.

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What are the specifications of the paper used for this print?

We use 250 gsm (110 lb) archival museum-quality paper. It is natural white, uncoated, and matte, with a thickness of 0.29 mm to ensure longevity and a premium fine art feel.

How is the artwork framed and protected?

The print is housed in a 20mm thick black frame made from responsibly sourced oak and ash. It is protected by shatterproof plexiglass, ensuring both durability and visual clarity.

Is this artwork ready to hang upon arrival?

Yes. Each framed art print includes a pre-installed hanging kit, allowing you to elevate your interior space immediately with this archival masterpiece.

What makes RedKalion prints sustainable?

We prioritize the environment by using FSC-certified paper and responsibly sourced wood for our frames, ensuring your art collection supports ethical and sustainable forestry practices.

Will the colors in this John Hoyland print fade over time?

No. By utilizing archival-grade paper and high-pigment printing processes, our museum-quality reproductions are designed to resist fading and maintain their vibrancy for decades.

Who was John Hoyland and why is his 1966 work significant?

John Hoyland was a titan of British abstraction. His 1966 works are highly sought after as they represent his breakthrough into large-scale, color-dominated compositions that redefined the British art scene.

What is the visual style of this specific 1966 piece?

This piece features bold color fields and geometric structures. It focuses on the interaction between colors, creating a sense of depth and architectural space through abstract forms.