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Berkeley #46 - Richard Diebenkorn Acrylic Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40″ inches

Berkeley #46 - Richard Diebenkorn Acrylic Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40″ inches

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The Luminous Abstraction of Richard Diebenkorn: Berkeley #46

Experience the visceral energy of mid-century American modernism with our museum-quality reproduction of Berkeley #46 by Richard Diebenkorn. Created in 1955, this masterpiece represents the pinnacle of Diebenkorn's Berkeley series, where the artist masterfully synthesized the spontaneity of Abstract Expressionism with the structured light and landscape of Northern California. The composition vibrates with earthy ochres, deep azures, and gestural lines that evoke the rolling hills and urban geometry of the Bay Area.

Curated Craftsmanship for the Modern Collector

At RedKalion, we elevate the traditional fine art print by utilizing premium 4mm (0.15") acrylic. This choice of medium not only provides a sleek, contemporary finish but also enhances the depth and vibrancy of Diebenkorn’s complex palette. Unlike traditional canvas, our acrylic prints offer a glass-like clarity that allows light to interact with the pigments, mirroring the luminosity the artist originally intended.

  • Sophisticated Aesthetic: Straight-cut corners offer a modern, clean-lined profile that complements minimalist and high-end interiors.
  • Superior Clarity: Any transparent areas in the original work are defaulted to white, ensuring the richest possible color saturation and visual impact.
  • Historical Significance: Berkeley #46 is a critical touchstone for understanding the transition from gestural abstraction to the Bay Area Figurative Movement.

Archival Quality and Professional Installation

To ensure your acquisition endures for generations, we employ archival-grade materials resistant to environmental shifts. Each 70x100 cm (28x40″) print arrives with a professional hanging kit included. The piece features precisely drilled holes (8mm diameter) at each corner, set 14mm from the edge, paired with 15mm screw heads for a secure and elegant floating mount. This is more than a reproduction; it is a statement of artistic authority and refined taste.

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What materials are used for this Richard Diebenkorn print?

The artwork is printed on 4mm (0.15") high-grade acrylic, providing a durable, vibrant finish that enhances the depth of Berkeley #46. This museum-quality material offers superior clarity compared to standard glass.

Does the print include mounting hardware?

Yes, every RedKalion acrylic print includes a comprehensive hanging kit. This includes screws and pre-drilled holes at each corner (8mm diameter, 14mm from the edge) for a professional, secure installation.

How does the acrylic finish affect the artwork’s longevity?

Our archival-grade acrylic prints are designed for longevity. The 4mm acrylic protects the pigments from dust and environmental wear, ensuring the vibrant colors of Diebenkorn’s palette remain pristine for decades.

What are the shipping logistics for this 70x100 cm print?

RedKalion ensures secure, professional packaging for all global shipments. The 70x100 cm (28x40″) acrylic piece is protected by reinforced layers to prevent scratches or cracks during transit to your gallery or home.

Can this print be displayed in high-moisture areas?

Yes, the 4mm acrylic construction is highly durable and moisture-resistant, making it a sophisticated choice for modern kitchens or high-end bathroom suites where traditional paper prints might warp.

What is the significance of the Berkeley series in art history?

The Berkeley series (1953–1955) captures Richard Diebenkorn’s transition between pure abstraction and figurative art, showcasing his unique ability to translate the California landscape into expressive, geometric color fields.

How does the acrylic medium enhance Diebenkorn’s specific technique?

Diebenkorn’s work relies on layered luminosity. The 4mm acrylic substrate catches ambient light, highlighting the depth of his gestural brushwork and making the earthy tones of Berkeley #46 appear more vivid and dimensional.