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Abstract Composition - 1954 - Serge Poliakoff 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches Framed Art Print – Black Wooden Frame

Abstract Composition - 1954 - Serge Poliakoff 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches Framed Art Print – Black Wooden Frame

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The Harmonic Language of Serge Poliakoff: Abstract Composition (1954)

Experience the profound spatial depth and rhythmic color theory of Serge Poliakoff with this museum-quality reproduction of his 1954 Abstract Composition. As a central figure in the École de Paris, Poliakoff mastered the art of 'interlocking forms,' where monochromatic shapes lean into one another, creating a silent yet powerful vibration. This specific work from 1954 represents the height of his mature period, showcasing his transition from experimental abstraction to a definitive, lyrical geometry that remains a cornerstone of mid-century modern art.

Archival Excellence for Your Private Gallery

At RedKalion, we believe a masterpiece deserves a presentation that matches its historical weight. This 70x100 cm (28x40 inches) framed art print is crafted using 250 gsm (110 lb) natural white paper. The uncoated, matte finish ensures the deep pigments and subtle textures of Poliakoff’s layering are visible from any angle without distracting glare. This archival-grade paper is 0.29 mm thick, providing the structural integrity required for a fine art print that will endure for generations.

Sustainably Crafted Framing

To complement the bold presence of Poliakoff's work, we house this print in a responsibly sourced black wooden frame. Constructed from premium oak and ash, the frame measures 20mm (0.79") in both thickness and width—a more substantial profile than standard frames, adding a sophisticated gallery presence. Protected by shatterproof plexiglass, your artwork arrives safely and remains shielded from dust and UV light. Each piece is delivered ready-to-hang with an included hanging kit, allowing you to elevate your interior space the moment it arrives.

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What are the features of the Abstract Composition 1954 print paper?

The artwork is printed on 250 gsm (110 lb) museum-quality, natural white paper. It features a matte, uncoated finish and a thickness of 0.29 mm, ensuring high-definition color depth and archival longevity for your Serge Poliakoff print.

Is the Serge Poliakoff frame ready to hang?

Yes, your framed art print arrives ready-to-hang. We include a complete hanging kit with every order, and the piece is professionally mounted in a premium 20mm black wooden frame crafted from oak or ash.

How is the artwork protected during shipping and on the wall?

We use high-quality shatterproof plexiglass to protect the print surface. This material offers superior clarity and safety compared to standard glass, ensuring your Abstract Composition arrives in pristine condition and remains protected from environmental factors.

What makes this print archival museum-quality?

RedKalion uses acid-free, FSC-certified paper and archival-grade inks. The 250 gsm weight and matte finishing prevent yellowing and degradation, positioning this as a definitive reproduction for serious art collectors and interior designers.

Are the materials used in this framed art print sustainable?

Absolutely. We prioritize the environment by using FSC-certified wood and paper or equivalent sustainable materials. Our frames are made from responsibly sourced oak and ash to ensure a lower ecological footprint.

Why is Serge Poliakoff's 1954 period significant?

1954 was a pivotal year for Poliakoff as he perfected his signature 'tectonic' style. During this time, his compositions achieved a perfect balance of color saturation and spatial harmony, making these works highly sought after by art historians.

What is the visual effect of Poliakoff's interlocking forms?

Poliakoff's technique involves nesting irregular shapes together so they appear to support one another. This creates a sense of internal movement and 'polyphonic' harmony, where different tonal values resonate like musical notes on the canvas.