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Diagonel des Carrès - 1936 - Carmelo Arden Quin Acrylic Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40″ inches | Carmelo Arden Quin Wall Art | Carmelo Arden Quin Prints

Diagonel des Carrès - 1936 - Carmelo Arden Quin Acrylic Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40″ inches | Carmelo Arden Quin Wall Art | Carmelo Arden Quin Prints

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Diagonel des Carrès - 1936 - Carmelo Arden Quin - Museum-Quality Acrylic Print

Immerse yourself in the dynamic world of Argentine art with this stunning museum-quality reproduction of Carmelo Arden Quin's seminal 1936 work, Diagonel des Carrès. As a key figure in the Concrete Art movement, Arden Quin’s exploration of geometric abstraction is powerfully represented in this piece. This fine art print captures the precise lines and spatial relationships that define his oeuvre, offering a tangible connection to a pivotal moment in 20th-century abstraction.

Crafted for enduring brilliance, this artwork is rendered on a 4mm (0.15") thick acrylic panel. The inherent properties of acrylic provide a sleek, vibrant, and remarkably durable finish, allowing the bold geometric forms of Diagonel des Carrès to resonate with exceptional clarity. Its straight-cut corners contribute to a distinctly modern aesthetic, making it a sophisticated addition to any contemporary space. The transparent background, defaulting to a crisp white, ensures the artwork's integrity and visual impact are paramount.

Elevate your collection with this exquisite Carmelo Arden Quin wall art. Each print is a testament to RedKalion's commitment to preserving artistic heritage through archival-grade reproductions. This piece is more than just decor; it's an investment in a legacy of innovation and artistic exploration. Includes a robust hanging kit for effortless installation.

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What artwork is featured in this Carmelo Arden Quin print?

This museum-quality fine art print features Carmelo Arden Quin's iconic 1936 artwork, "Diagonel des Carrès," a significant piece from the Concrete Art movement.

What are the physical specifications of this Carmelo Arden Quin wall art?

The artwork is printed on 4mm (0.15") thick acrylic with straight-cut corners. The default transparent background is presented on white for optimal vibrancy.

How is this Carmelo Arden Quin print intended to be hung?

A comprehensive hanging kit is included, featuring hardware, screws, and pre-drilled holes at each corner for secure and straightforward installation.

What is the archival longevity of this Carmelo Arden Quin reproduction?

RedKalion uses archival-grade materials and printing techniques to ensure the longevity and vibrancy of this Carmelo Arden Quin print, preserving its artistic integrity for years to come.

How will this Carmelo Arden Quin print be shipped?

We ensure secure packaging for all our fine art prints to guarantee safe arrival. Shipping details and timelines are provided during checkout.

What is the significance of Carmelo Arden Quin's "Diagonel des Carrès"?

"Diagonel des Carrès" (1936) is a key work by Carmelo Arden Quin, showcasing his pioneering contributions to geometric abstraction and the Concrete Art movement.

Can you tell me more about Carmelo Arden Quin's style in this piece?

In "Diagonel des Carrès," Arden Quin masterfully explores spatial relationships and precise geometric forms, reflecting his deep engagement with the principles of Concrete Art.