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What makes this Helen Frankenthaler acrylic print museum-quality?
Our prints utilize high-resolution scans of the original 1961 work, captured with archival pigments on 4mm acrylic. This ensures vibrant color accuracy and a depth of field that honors Frankenthaler's Color Field legacy while offering a modern, durable finish.
How thick is the acrylic material and what is the finish?
The print is crafted from 4mm (0.15") thick acrylic with straight-cut corners. This provides a sleek, contemporary look that enhances the light-refracting properties of the artwork, making the colors appear more vivid than traditional glass.
How is the artwork shipped and protected during transit?
Every Helen Frankenthaler print is securely packaged in protective layers and rigid containers to prevent scratches or cracks. We provide tracked shipping to ensure your archival masterpiece arrives in pristine, gallery-ready condition.
Will the colors fade over time in a sunlit room?
No. Our acrylic prints are designed with UV-resistant properties and archival-grade inks. This ensures the luminous blues and earth tones of Beach Scene remain vibrant for decades, even when displayed in bright interior environments.
Does the print include a hanging kit for installation?
Yes, each 70x100 cm print includes a professional hanging kit with screws and standoffs. The acrylic features pre-drilled holes (8mm diameter) located 14mm from each corner for a secure and perfectly leveled display.
What was the significance of Frankenthaler’s work in 1961?
By 1961, Frankenthaler had perfected her soak-stain technique, moving away from the aggressive gestures of early Abstract Expressionism toward more fluid, atmospheric 'Color Fields' that paved the way for a whole new generation of American abstractionists.
Why is the background of the acrylic print white instead of transparent?
To ensure optimal color density and contrast, transparent areas in the original digital file default to white. This prevents the wall color from bleeding through, maintaining the visual integrity of Frankenthaler’s intended color relationships.
