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ABSTRACT FORCE HOMAGE TO FRANZ KLINE 1952 - Audrey Flack Acrylic Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40″ inches

ABSTRACT FORCE HOMAGE TO FRANZ KLINE 1952 - Audrey Flack Acrylic Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40″ inches

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A Masterpiece of Gestural Energy: Abstract Force Homage to Franz Kline (1952)

In the early 1950s, before her meteoric rise as a pioneer of Photorealism, Audrey Flack was deeply immersed in the raw, kinetic energy of the New York School. This stunning reproduction, Abstract Force Homage to Franz Kline (1952), captures the visceral power of the Abstract Expressionist movement. It serves as a sophisticated dialogue between two giants of American art, where Flack interprets the muscular, architectural brushwork of Franz Kline through her own unique rhythmic lens.

The RedKalion Archival Standard

At RedKalion, we curate museum-quality reproductions designed for the discerning collector. This fine art acrylic print transforms Flack’s dynamic composition into a luminous focal point. The depth and clarity provided by our premium materials ensure that every bold stroke and subtle nuance of the original 1952 masterpiece is preserved with breathtaking fidelity.

  • Premium Material: Crafted with 4mm (0.15") high-grade acrylic for a sleek, vibrant finish that enhances color depth.
  • Contemporary Design: Modern straight-cut corners and a transparent-to-white background transition offer a sophisticated aesthetic.
  • Archival Durability: UV-resistant properties ensure your investment retains its brilliance for decades.
  • Professional Installation: Each piece includes a specialized hanging kit with hardware and pre-drilled holes for a secure, flush mount.

Art Historical Context: Flack’s Early Expressionism

Audrey Flack was the only woman included in the landmark 1950 exhibition 'The New York School' curated by Meyer Schapiro. This museum-quality reproduction offers a rare glimpse into Flack's formidable skill as an abstract painter. By channeling Kline’s influence, she masters the balance between chaos and structure—a testament to her versatility as an artist. Elevate your space with a piece of art history that embodies the spirit of the mid-century avant-garde, meticulously produced by RedKalion.

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What makes this Audrey Flack piece significant?

It represents Flack's early excellence in Abstract Expressionism, demonstrating her ability to master gestural energy before she became a Photorealism icon. It is a rare homage to Franz Kline's structural influence.

What are the benefits of the 4mm acrylic finish?

The 4mm acrylic provides a sleek, modern aesthetic with incredible depth. It enhances the vibrancy of the colors and offers superior protection against dust and minor scratches compared to traditional glass.

How do I install my new acrylic print?

Your print includes a professional hanging kit with screws and standoffs. The piece features 8mm pre-drilled holes in each corner, allowing for a secure and stylish wall-mounted presentation.

Is this print archival quality?

Yes. RedKalion uses archival-grade materials and UV-resistant inks. This ensures that the dynamic blacks and whites of Flack's composition remain crisp and vibrant without yellowing or fading over time.

How is the artwork protected during shipping?

We use specialized protective packaging designed for large-format fine art. The acrylic print is securely encased to prevent impacts, ensuring it arrives at your gallery or home in pristine condition.

Who was Franz Kline and why did Flack create this homage?

Franz Kline was a legendary Abstract Expressionist known for his 'action painting.' Flack created this 1952 piece to explore the structural power of his style within her own developing artistic voice.

Why is the 1952 date important in Flack's career?

The year 1952 marks the height of the New York School's influence. It highlights Flack's active participation in the movement alongside figures like Pollock and de Kooning before her stylistic evolution.