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Carmen Herrera - Untitled - 1950 75x100 cm / 30x40inches Fine Art Poster

Carmen Herrera - Untitled - 1950 75x100 cm / 30x40inches Fine Art Poster

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Elevate Your Space with Carmen Herrera’s Pioneering Geometric Abstraction

Experience the profound simplicity of Carmen Herrera’s Untitled (1950), a seminal work from the artist’s formative years in Paris. This fine art print captures the essence of Herrera’s 'hard-edge' style—a movement she helped pioneer long before it gained mainstream recognition. In 1950, Herrera was refining her visual vocabulary, stripping away the superfluous to focus on the raw power of line, color, and geometric balance.

A Masterpiece of Mid-Century Minimalism

Herrera’s 1950 compositions are celebrated for their architectural precision and rhythmic use of space. Unlike the more chaotic Abstract Expressionism of the era, this museum-quality reproduction offers a sense of meditative order. The interplay of shapes creates a dynamic tension that transforms any interior into a gallery-like environment. This piece is not merely a poster; it is a testament to an artist who remained steadfast in her vision for nearly a century.

RedKalion’s Uncompromising Archival Standards

At RedKalion, we believe a masterpiece deserves to endure. This Untitled (1950) reproduction is printed on our Master's Edition archival paper. This premium, off-white, uncoated paper provides a luxurious matte finish that eliminates glare and enhances the depth of Herrera’s minimalist palette. Crafted to museum standards, each print is designed to remain vibrant for generations.

  • Paper Quality: 250 gsm (110 lb) Master's Edition archival paper.
  • Texture: Luxurious matte, natural white finish.
  • Longevity: Acid-free and alkaline-buffered (pH above 7) to prevent yellowing.
  • Sustainability: FSC-certified or equivalent sustainably sourced materials.
  • Precision: Thickness of 0.29 mm (11.4 mils) for a robust, premium feel.
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What makes this Carmen Herrera print museum-quality?

Our Carmen Herrera Untitled (1950) prints use archival-grade pigments and Master's Edition paper. This combination ensures color accuracy, depth, and longevity that mirrors the quality found in world-class art galleries.

What are the specifications of the paper used?

We use 250 gsm (110 lb) Master's Edition archival paper. It is 0.29 mm thick, acid-free, and features a natural white, matte finish for a premium, non-reflective appearance.

Is the paper environmentally friendly?

Yes, RedKalion utilizes FSC-certified paper or local equivalents. This ensures that your fine art print is produced using responsibly sourced materials and sustainable forestry practices.

How is the print shipped to ensure its safety?

Every order is printed on demand and shipped in robust, protective packaging. We use specialized materials to ensure your Carmen Herrera print arrives in pristine, gallery-ready condition.

Will the colors fade over time?

No. Because our paper is acid-free and alkaline-buffered, it resists the chemical degradation that causes yellowing. This archival process ensures the geometric shapes remain crisp and vibrant for decades.

What is the significance of the year 1950 in Herrera's career?

1950 marks a pivotal year during Herrera’s stay in Paris. It was during this period that she transitioned into her signature hard-edge abstraction, influenced by the Salon des Réalités Nouvelles.

How does the hard-edge technique influence the visual impact of this piece?

The hard-edge technique uses sharp, clear transitions between color areas. In Herrera's work, this creates a sense of structural clarity and balance that defines the mid-century modern aesthetic.