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Ray Parker - Untitled - 1970 75x100 cm / 30x40inches Fine Art Poster

Ray Parker - Untitled - 1970 75x100 cm / 30x40inches Fine Art Poster

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Ray Parker - Untitled (1970) - Museum-Quality Fine Art Print

Immerse yourself in the abstract expressionist vision of Ray Parker with this 1970 masterpiece, "Untitled". Measuring 75x100 cm (30x40 inches), this fine art poster captures Parker's pioneering use of color and form, reflecting the dynamic energy of post-war American art. As a key figure in the Color Field movement, Parker's work evokes a serene yet vibrant mood, perfect for elevating modern interiors with timeless sophistication.

RedKalion presents this archival reproduction on our exclusive Master's Edition archival paper, ensuring museum-quality fidelity. The matte, uncoated finish in a natural white hue offers a luxurious texture that enhances the artwork's depth, while acid-free properties (pH above 7) guarantee it resists yellowing for generations. Crafted from FSC-certified, 250 gsm (110 lb) paper with a thickness of 0.29 mm (11.4 mils), this print combines sustainability with enduring elegance. Printed and shipped on demand with no minimum orders, it arrives ready to transform your space.

Art Historical Insight: Ray Parker, often associated with the Abstract Expressionists, developed a unique style that bridged gestural abstraction and color theory. In the 1970s, his works like this "Untitled" piece explored simplified geometric shapes and harmonious palettes, influencing later minimalist trends. This print preserves his experimental brushwork and chromatic balance, offering a glimpse into an era of artistic innovation.

  • Dimensions: 75x100 cm / 30x40 inches
  • Paper: Master's Edition archival, museum-quality
  • Finish: Matte, uncoated, natural white (off-white)
  • Longevity: Acid-free (pH above 7) to prevent yellowing
  • Weight & Thickness: 250 gsm (110 lb), 0.29 mm (11.4 mils)
  • Sustainability: FSC-certified paper
  • Fulfillment: Printed and shipped on demand, no minimum orders

Elevate your collection with a trusted reproduction from RedKalion, where expertise in art history meets premium archival standards. This fine art print is more than a decoration—it's a lasting investment in beauty and culture.

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What are the dimensions of this Ray Parker fine art print?

This museum-quality reproduction measures 75x100 cm (30x40 inches), ideal for standard framing and creating a striking visual impact in any room.

What type of paper is used for this archival print?

It's printed on Master's Edition archival paper, featuring a matte, uncoated finish in natural white for a luxurious texture and acid-free properties to ensure longevity.

How is this fine art poster shipped and delivered?

We print and ship on demand with no minimum orders, using protective packaging to ensure your Ray Parker artwork arrives in pristine condition.

Will this print yellow or fade over time?

No, the acid-free paper (pH above 7) and archival-quality inks prevent yellowing, making this a durable investment for long-term display.

Is the paper sustainable and eco-friendly?

Yes, it's made from FSC-certified paper, combining premium quality with environmental responsibility for your fine art collection.

What artistic movement is Ray Parker associated with?

Ray Parker is linked to Abstract Expressionism and the Color Field movement, known for his innovative use of color and form in the mid-20th century.

Why is the 1970s significant for Ray Parker's artwork?

In the 1970s, Parker refined his style towards simplified geometric shapes and harmonious palettes, influencing minimalist trends and showcasing his mastery of abstract composition.