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17. 3. 69 - 1969 - John Hoyland Acrylic Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40″ inches

17. 3. 69 - 1969 - John Hoyland Acrylic Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40″ inches

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Elevate Your Space with John Hoyland’s 17. 3. 69

Step into the vibrant world of British Abstract Expressionism with this museum-quality reproduction of John Hoyland’s 17. 3. 69. Created during a pivotal year in Hoyland’s career, this piece exemplifies his mastery of color-field painting, where monumental shapes and intense pigments collide to create a profound emotional landscape. As one of Britain’s most influential abstract painters, Hoyland’s work from the late 1960s is celebrated for its architectural scale and daring chromatic relationships.

The RedKalion Acrylic Masterpiece

At RedKalion, we curate only the finest archival-grade reproductions. This John Hoyland acrylic print is rendered on premium 4mm (0.15") acrylic, a medium that perfectly complements Hoyland’s saturated palette. The glass-like finish of the acrylic enhances the depth of the reds and oranges, providing a luminous, high-definition clarity that mimics the original canvas's presence. With a sleek 70x100 cm (28x40") profile and modern straight-cut corners, this piece transforms any interior into a private gallery.

Museum-Quality Craftsmanship

Our commitment to excellence extends to every physical detail. This print features a transparent background that defaults to white for optimal color pop and structural integrity. Each order includes a professional-grade hanging kit with all necessary hardware. Precise screw holes are positioned 14mm (0.55") from each corner, ensuring a secure and seamless installation. Experience a piece of art history that is built to endure, maintaining its vibrancy for generations to come.

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What are the physical specifications of the John Hoyland acrylic print?

The print is crafted from 4mm (0.15") high-quality acrylic, featuring straight-cut corners and a sleek, modern aesthetic. The dimensions are 70x100 cm (28x40"), ideal for a focal point in contemporary spaces.

How do I install the acrylic artwork?

Each print includes a premium hanging kit with screws. Holes (8mm diameter) are pre-drilled at each corner, 14mm from the edges, designed to accommodate the provided 15mm screw heads for a secure mount.

How does the acrylic finish affect the visual quality of the art?

The 4mm acrylic enhances color vibrancy and depth, providing a high-gloss, 3D effect that captures light beautifully. This archival-grade material ensures the colors of Hoyland’s 17. 3. 69 remain vivid over time.

What is RedKalion’s approach to shipping and protection?

We use specialized protective packaging to ensure your museum-quality print arrives in pristine condition. Our logistics are optimized for secure, global delivery of fragile, high-value art pieces.

Does this print maintain the archival standards of a gallery?

Yes, RedKalion utilizes archival-grade printing processes and UV-resistant acrylic. This combination protects the artwork from fading and environmental damage, ensuring long-term investment value and aesthetic durability.

What is the significance of the title 17. 3. 69?

John Hoyland frequently titled his works based on the date of their completion. 17. 3. 69 refers to March 17, 1969, reflecting a period where he moved toward more expansive, non-figurative color-field compositions.

Why is John Hoyland considered a master of British Abstraction?

Hoyland is revered for his ability to use color as a structural element. His 1969 works are particularly noted for their interplay between hard-edged geometry and fluid, expressive staining techniques.