
What are the paper specifications for this Diebenkorn print?
We use 250 gsm (110 lb) natural white, museum-quality paper with a matte finish. This archival-grade, FSC-certified paper ensures your Berkeley 33 reproduction remains vibrant and fade-resistant for decades.
How is the artwork framed and protected?
The print is mounted in a 20mm thick black wooden frame made from solid oak or ash. It is protected by shatterproof plexiglass, providing a gallery-standard appearance and superior protection against damage.
Is the Berkeley 33 print ready to hang upon arrival?
Yes, each framed print includes a professional hanging kit. It arrives fully assembled and ready to hang directly on your wall, allowing you to elevate your space immediately.
What defines the 'archival' quality of RedKalion prints?
Our prints utilize acid-free, 250 gsm paper and high-pigment inks. This combination prevents yellowing and degradation, ensuring the artwork meets the rigorous standards required for museum-grade collections.
How is the shipping of large-scale framed prints handled?
We use secure, reinforced packaging specifically designed for fine art. The shatterproof plexiglass and robust framing materials ensure your 70x100 cm print arrives in pristine condition anywhere in the world.
What is the historical significance of Diebenkorn's Berkeley series?
Created in the mid-1950s, the Berkeley series showcases Diebenkorn's mastery of Abstract Expressionism. These works are celebrated for their ability to evoke the light and topography of Northern California through non-representational forms.
Why is Richard Diebenkorn considered a master of American abstraction?
Diebenkorn is revered for his unique ability to balance structure with spontaneity. His work influenced generations by proving that abstract forms could still carry the emotional and physical weight of a specific landscape.