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Undulation - 1942 - Richard Pousette-Dart Acrylic Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40″ inches | Richard Pousette-Dart Wall Art | Richard Pousette-Dart Prints

Undulation - 1942 - Richard Pousette-Dart Acrylic Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40″ inches | Richard Pousette-Dart Wall Art | Richard Pousette-Dart Prints

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Undulation - 1942 - Richard Pousette-Dart Acrylic Print

Immerse yourself in the dynamic abstraction of Richard Pousette-Dart's 1942 masterpiece, Undulation. This museum-quality reproduction captures the artist's pioneering exploration of rhythm and form during the early Abstract Expressionist movement. Pousette-Dart, a founding member of the New York School, infused his work with spiritual and cosmic themes, using layered gestures to evoke a sense of perpetual motion and depth. Undulation exemplifies his unique ability to translate inner vision into compelling visual poetry, making it a timeless piece of wall art that inspires contemplation.

RedKalion presents this archival-grade fine art print on premium 4mm (0.15") acrylic, ensuring vibrant color fidelity and a sleek, contemporary finish. The straight-cut corners and default white background for transparent areas enhance its modern aesthetic, while the included hanging kit—with hardware, screws, and pre-drilled holes (14mm from the edge, 8mm diameter)—facilitates effortless installation. Measuring 70x100 cm (28x40 inches), this Richard Pousette-Dart print is crafted to endure, offering a durable and luminous addition to any space.

Elevate your environment with a piece that bridges historical significance and modern craftsmanship. Trust RedKalion for museum-quality reproductions that honor artistic legacy through superior materials and expert curation.

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What are the dimensions and material of this Richard Pousette-Dart print?

This fine art print measures 70x100 cm (28x40 inches) and is crafted on 4mm (0.15") acrylic for a vibrant, durable finish with straight-cut corners and a modern look.

How is the acrylic print mounted and hung?

It includes a full hanging kit with hardware, screws, and pre-drilled holes (14mm from the edge, 8mm diameter) for easy installation, ensuring secure display as wall art.

What is the historical significance of Undulation by Richard Pousette-Dart?

Created in 1942, Undulation is an early Abstract Expressionist work showcasing Pousette-Dart's spiritual themes and rhythmic abstraction, pivotal to the New York School movement.

How does RedKalion ensure color accuracy and longevity?

We use archival-grade printing techniques on premium acrylic to deliver museum-quality reproductions with fade-resistant, vibrant colors that endure over time.

What is the return policy and shipping time for this print?

RedKalion offers a satisfaction guarantee with standard shipping; delivery times vary by location, and tracking is provided for all orders of this Richard Pousette-Dart acrylic print.

What artistic techniques did Pousette-Dart use in Undulation?

Pousette-Dart employed layered acrylic gestures to create rhythmic, undulating forms, blending spontaneity with structured composition to evoke cosmic and spiritual depth.

Why is 1942 a key year for Pousette-Dart's work?

In 1942, Pousette-Dart was actively shaping Abstract Expressionism, with Undulation reflecting his shift towards more abstract, emotionally charged compositions during World War II.