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'-12 - 1956 - Alfred Manessier 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches Framed Art Print – Black Wooden Frame

'-12 - 1956 - Alfred Manessier 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches Framed Art Print – Black Wooden Frame

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Elevate Your Space with Alfred Manessier’s '-12 - 1956'

Experience the profound depth of mid-century Lyrical Abstraction with this museum-quality reproduction of Alfred Manessier’s '-12 - 1956'. As a central figure in the École de Paris, Manessier was renowned for his ability to infuse abstract forms with spiritual and emotional resonance. This 1956 composition captures the artist at the height of his creative powers, utilizing a complex interplay of color and structure that defined the Tachisme movement.

Authentic Artistry, Masterfully Reproduced

At RedKalion, we believe that fine art deserves a presentation that honors the artist's original vision. This fine art print is rendered on 250 gsm (110 lb) archival museum-quality paper. The natural white, uncoated matte finish ensures that the subtle shifts in Manessier’s palette are captured without glare, providing an immersive viewing experience from any angle. The heavy 0.29 mm thickness ensures a robust, premium feel that resists warping over time.

Premium Framing and Sustainable Craftsmanship

To complement the bold, geometric sensitivity of the work, this print is housed in a professional black wooden frame. Meticulously crafted from responsibly sourced ash and oak, the frame features a 20mm (0.79") profile—providing a more substantial and luxurious presence than standard 14mm frames. Every detail is considered for longevity and protection:

  • Shatterproof Plexiglass: Provides crystal-clear visibility while shielding the artwork from dust and environmental damage.
  • FSC-Certified Materials: We prioritize sustainability, using paper and wood that meet the highest environmental standards.
  • Ready-to-Hang: Your artwork arrives with a professional hanging kit included, allowing for immediate installation.

Whether you are a seasoned collector or looking to introduce a touch of sophisticated modernism to your home, this Alfred Manessier reproduction serves as an enduring testament to the power of 20th-century abstraction.

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What makes the paper quality museum-grade?

We use 250 gsm (110 lb) natural white, uncoated matte paper. This archival-grade material is significantly thicker and more durable than standard prints, ensuring the colors remain vibrant and the paper stays flat for decades.

What are the specifications of the black wooden frame?

The frame is made from sustainably sourced oak and ash. It measures 20mm (0.79") in both thickness and width, offering a premium, substantial look compared to common 14mm retail frames.

Is the artwork protected against damage?

Yes, each print is protected by transparent, shatterproof plexiglass. This ensures your artwork is shielded from physical damage and dust while maintaining perfect clarity without the risk of breaking during shipping.

How is the artwork shipped and installed?

Your framed print is shipped in protective packaging and includes a ready-to-hang kit. You can display your new Alfred Manessier masterpiece immediately upon arrival with no additional hardware required.

What is the archival longevity of this print?

By utilizing acid-free, FSC-certified paper and high-quality archival inks, RedKalion prints are designed to resist yellowing and fading, preserving the integrity of the art for a lifetime.

Who was Alfred Manessier?

Alfred Manessier (1911–1993) was a French non-figurative painter and a key member of the School of Paris. He is celebrated for his Lyrical Abstraction and his mastery of stained glass and tapestries.

What movement does '-12 - 1956' represent?

This piece is a quintessential example of Lyrical Abstraction and Tachisme, movements that prioritized spontaneous expression, light, and emotional depth over rigid geometric forms during the post-war era.