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BRIEVE 1960 - Ivan Albright 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches Framed Art Print – Black Wooden Frame

BRIEVE 1960 - Ivan Albright 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches Framed Art Print – Black Wooden Frame

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Elevate Your Space with Ivan Albright’s Masterpiece: Brieve (1960)

Immerse yourself in the hauntingly detailed world of Ivan Albright, the American master of Magic Realism. This museum-quality reproduction of Brieve (1960) captures the artist's legendary obsession with texture, decay, and the relentless passage of time. Albright was renowned for spending years on a single canvas, using tiny brushes to render every microscopic detail. Our fine art print preserves that intricate complexity, allowing you to experience the profound depth of his vision in a stunning 70x100 cm format.

Archival Quality Meets Contemporary Elegance

At RedKalion, we bridge the gap between historical significance and modern interior design. This Brieve 1960 art print is meticulously produced on 250 gsm (110 lb) archival-grade paper. Unlike standard posters, our paper is uncoated, natural white, and matte-finished, ensuring that the subtle shifts in Albright’s monochromatic palette are rendered without glare or distortion. The 0.29 mm thickness provides a robust, tactile feel that complements the gravity of the subject matter.

Premium Framing for a Gallery-Ready Presentation

Your artwork arrives in a sophisticated black wooden frame, crafted from responsibly sourced oak and ash. Measuring 20mm (0.79") in width and thickness, this frame offers a more substantial, premium profile than standard 14mm alternatives. To ensure the longevity of your investment, the print is protected by shatterproof plexiglass, providing crystal-clear visibility while safeguarding against environmental damage. Each piece comes with a professional hanging kit, making it ready to grace your walls immediately upon arrival.

Sustainability and Artistry

True to our commitment at RedKalion, every component of this framed print is curated with respect for the environment. We utilize FSC-certified materials, ensuring that your appreciation for art aligns with the preservation of our natural world. Bring home a piece of 20th-century art history that is built to endure for generations.

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What is the quality of the paper used for the Brieve print?

We use 250 gsm (110 lb) archival museum-quality paper. It is a natural white, uncoated, matte paper with a thickness of 0.29 mm, ensuring high-fidelity reproduction and long-term durability for this Ivan Albright masterpiece.

Does the frame come ready to hang?

Yes, your Brieve 1960 framed art print includes a professional hanging kit. It is ready to be displayed directly on your wall the moment it arrives, saving you the hassle of additional assembly.

How is the artwork protected within the frame?

The print is shielded by premium, shatterproof plexiglass. This provides the clarity of glass while offering superior protection against breakage, ensuring your Ivan Albright reproduction remains in pristine condition.

Is the paper used for this Albright reproduction sustainable?

Absolutely. RedKalion prioritizes sustainability by using FSC-certified paper or equivalent regional certifications, ensuring your fine art print is produced using responsibly sourced materials that respect the environment.

What are the specific dimensions of the black wooden frame?

The frame is crafted from black-stained oak or ash and measures 20mm (0.79") in both width and thickness. This wider profile provides a sophisticated, gallery-style presence compared to thinner, standard frames.

Who was Ivan Albright and why is his style significant?

Ivan Albright (1897–1983) was a preeminent figure in Magic Realism. Known for his "macabre" attention to detail, he emphasized the textures of aging and decay to explore the complexities of the human condition.

What makes the Brieve (1960) piece unique?

Created late in his career, Brieve showcases Albright's mastery of tonal values and intricate linework. It exemplifies his ability to transform ordinary subjects into extraordinary, psychologically charged landscapes of texture and light.