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BLACK FRAME 1922 - Wassily Kandinsky 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches Framed Art Print – Black Wooden Frame

BLACK FRAME 1922 - Wassily Kandinsky 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches Framed Art Print – Black Wooden Frame

Preço normal $449.99 USD
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Elevate Your Space with Kandinsky’s Geometric Masterpiece: Black Frame (1922)

Experience the profound synergy of form and color with this museum-quality reproduction of Wassily Kandinsky’s 'Black Frame' (Schwarzer Rahmen), a seminal work from 1922. Created during Kandinsky’s influential tenure at the Bauhaus, this piece represents a pivotal shift from his earlier lyrical abstraction toward a more structured, geometric language. At RedKalion, we curate these icons of modernism to ensure that the artist's original vision—of spiritual resonance through abstract geometry—is preserved for the contemporary collector.

Art Historical Context: The Bauhaus Influence

In 1922, Kandinsky began teaching at the Bauhaus in Weimar, where his fascination with the 'inner necessity' of art met the school's rigorous architectural principles. Black Frame is a masterful exploration of tension and balance; the central shapes appear to float within a dark, structural boundary, creating a sense of infinite depth. By choosing this fine art print, you are not merely decorating a wall—you are bringing a cornerstone of the 20th-century avant-garde into your home.

Premium Archival Craftsmanship

Our commitment to excellence ensures that your Kandinsky framed art print is more than just a reproduction; it is a legacy piece. Printed on 250 gsm (110 lb) natural white archival paper, the matte, uncoated finish eliminates glare, allowing the complex color palette to shine with authentic saturation. The paper’s thickness (0.29 mm) ensures stability and longevity, meeting the highest standards of museum-quality curation.

Sophisticated Framing and Durability

This 70x100 cm (28x40 inch) masterpiece is housed in a robust black frame crafted from responsibly sourced oak and ash wood. Unlike standard thin frames, our frames are 20mm (0.79") thick and wide, providing a bold, architectural presence that complements Kandinsky’s geometric style. Your artwork is protected by shatterproof plexiglass, ensuring the print remains pristine for decades to come.

  • Sustainable Materials: All frames and paper are FSC-certified, ensuring an ethical addition to your collection.
  • Ready to Hang: Includes a premium hanging kit, designed for immediate and secure display.
  • Enduring Beauty: The archival-grade materials prevent yellowing and fading, preserving the 1922 aesthetic.
Ver detalhes completos
What kind of paper is used for this Kandinsky print?

We use 250 gsm (110 lb) natural white, archival museum-quality paper. It is matte and uncoated, providing a premium feel and preventing glare for a true fine art experience.

Is the frame included and how is it constructed?

Yes, the print comes in a black frame made from responsibly sourced oak and ash. The frame is 20mm thick and wide, offering a more substantial profile than standard frames.

Is this print ready to hang on arrival?

Absolutely. Your framed art print includes a professional hanging kit, allowing you to mount the artwork securely and easily as soon as it arrives.

How long will the print last without fading?

By using acid-free archival paper and shatterproof plexiglass, this reproduction is designed to last for generations without yellowing or color degradation, maintaining its museum-quality appearance.

How is the artwork protected during shipping?

Each piece is protected by shatterproof plexiglass and packaged securely to ensure it arrives in perfect condition. We prioritize both sustainability and safety in our shipping process.

What was the significance of Kandinsky's 'Black Frame' in 1922?

The year 1922 marked Kandinsky's move to the Bauhaus. 'Black Frame' reflects his transition toward geometric abstraction, exploring how rigid structures can contain and contrast with dynamic, spiritual energy.

Why is the 'Black Frame' central to the composition?

The dark boundary in the painting acts as a 'window' or structural anchor, emphasizing the weightlessness of the inner geometric forms and creating a profound sense of three-dimensional space within a flat plane.