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What defines the quality of this Betty Parsons Yield print?
Our reproductions use Master's Edition 250 gsm archival paper. This museum-quality, heavy-weight paper ensures the Betty Parsons 'Yield' print has a luxurious feel and exceptional visual depth.
Is the paper used for the 'Yield' reproduction archival?
Yes, the paper is acid-free with a pH above 7. This archival standard prevents yellowing and preserves the integrity of the 1975 artwork for generations.
How is the shipping and fulfillment handled for this fine art poster?
RedKalion utilizes on-demand printing with no minimum orders. Each 'Yield' (1975) print is carefully produced and shipped to ensure it arrives in pristine condition.
Does the print come with a frame?
This product is a premium fine art print. It is shipped unframed, allowing you to choose a custom frame that best complements your interior design aesthetic.
What is the finish of the 'Yield' (1975) poster?
The print features a matte, uncoated finish on natural white paper. This creates a sophisticated, non-reflective surface that highlights the artist's use of color and form.
What was the inspiration behind Betty Parsons’ 1975 work 'Yield'?
'Yield' reflects Parsons' 'pure' abstraction phase, where she sought to capture the essence of movement and spiritual surrender through minimalist geometric forms and high-contrast color palettes.
Why is Betty Parsons significant in the mid-century modern art movement?
Beyond her artistry, Parsons was a pivotal gallerist for the New York School. Her own work, like 'Yield', demonstrates her profound technical understanding of the Abstract Expressionist movement she helped create.
