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3 - 1969 - Karl Benjamin 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches Framed Art Print – Black Wooden Frame

3 - 1969 - Karl Benjamin 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches Framed Art Print – Black Wooden Frame

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Discover the Rhythmic Precision of Karl Benjamin’s ‘3 - 1969’

Immerse your space in the vibrant, structural elegance of Karl Benjamin, a pioneer of the Hard-edge painting movement. This 1969 masterpiece, titled ‘3 - 1969’, exemplifies Benjamin’s unique ability to transform simple geometric forms into a complex, rhythmic visual symphony. At RedKalion, we offer this 70x100 cm (28x40 inches) museum-quality reproduction, meticulously crafted to preserve the chromatic intensity and sharp boundaries that defined the California modernist aesthetic.

Benjamin was a central figure in the landmark 1959 ‘Four Abstract Classicists’ exhibition, which shifted the focus of American abstraction from the gestural energy of New York to the cool, precise clarity of the West Coast. In ‘3 - 1969’, the interlocking shapes create a dynamic equilibrium, making it a perfect statement piece for sophisticated contemporary or mid-century modern interiors.

Uncompromising Quality and Archival Craftsmanship

RedKalion is dedicated to providing art enthusiasts with archival-grade prints that mirror the soul of the original work. This framed art print is produced on 250 gsm (110 lb) natural white, matte paper, ensuring a sophisticated, reflection-free finish that allows the colors to resonate deeply. Every detail of the physical build is designed for longevity and aesthetic impact:

  • Premium Frame: Constructed from responsibly sourced, 20mm (0.79") thick black-stained oak or ash wood, providing a robust and elegant profile.
  • Protective Glazing: Outfitted with shatterproof plexiglass to safeguard the artwork while maintaining crystal-clear visibility.
  • Sustainable Sourcing: Printed on FSC-certified paper, honoring our commitment to environmental responsibility.
  • Installation Ready: Arrives with a professional hanging kit, allowing you to elevate your decor immediately upon delivery.

When you choose a RedKalion print, you are investing in a piece of art history that is built to endure, offering a timeless blend of historical significance and superior material quality.

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What are the paper specifications for this Karl Benjamin print?

We use 250 gsm (110 lb) natural white, museum-quality paper. It is archival, matte, and uncoated, ensuring your fine art print maintains its color integrity for decades without the glare of glossy finishes.

What material is used for the frame?

This print is housed in a 20mm (0.79") thick frame crafted from responsibly sourced oak or ash wood. It is slightly wider than standard frames, providing a premium, gallery-style presence on your wall.

Is the artwork ready to hang upon delivery?

Yes, every RedKalion framed art print comes with a professional hanging kit included. The artwork is pre-assembled in the black wooden frame, allowing for immediate installation in your home or office.

How is the print protected from damage?

To ensure long-term preservation, we use shatterproof, transparent plexiglass. This protects the archival paper from dust and damage while providing a clear view of Benjamin's intricate geometric patterns.

Is this product environmentally friendly?

Absolutely. We prioritize sustainability by using FSC-certified materials or equivalent, ensuring that both the premium paper and the wooden frame are sourced through responsible forest management practices.

What is 'Hard-edge' painting in the context of Karl Benjamin's work?

Hard-edge painting is an abstract style characterized by abrupt transitions between color areas. Benjamin mastered this by using precise geometric shapes to create visual energy and depth without visible brushstrokes.

What makes the '3 - 1969' piece historically significant?

Created in 1969, this piece represents the peak of Benjamin's exploration into color theory and mathematical balance. It is a quintessential example of West Coast Abstraction that influenced generations of minimalist artists.