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ABSTRACT PAINTING 780 1 1 - Gerhard Richter 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches Framed Art Print – Black Wooden Frame

ABSTRACT PAINTING 780 1 1 - Gerhard Richter 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches Framed Art Print – Black Wooden Frame

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The Ethereal Depth of Gerhard Richter’s Abstract Painting 780-1

Gerhard Richter’s Abstract Painting 780-1 stands as a monumental testament to the artist’s mastery of the 'Abstraktes Bild' series. This fine art print captures the intricate dialogue between chance and intention that defines Richter’s career. By utilizing a large squeegee (or Rakel) to drag layers of wet oil paint across the surface, Richter creates a palimpsest of color where previous layers are simultaneously obscured and revealed. Our 70x100 cm museum-quality reproduction faithfully preserves the depth, texture, and emotional resonance of the original 1992 masterpiece.

Uncompromising Quality and Craftsmanship

At RedKalion, we curate archival-grade prints that transform residential and professional spaces into personal galleries. This Gerhard Richter framed art print is produced on premium 250 gsm (110 lb) natural white paper. The matte, uncoated finish eliminates glare, allowing the complex textures of Richter’s work to be viewed from any angle without distraction. The heavy 0.29 mm thickness ensures a perfectly flat, luxurious appearance that resists warping over time.

Museum-Grade Framing for the Modern Interior

This piece is presented in a sophisticated black wooden frame, expertly crafted from responsibly sourced oak and ash. Measuring 20mm (0.79") in both width and thickness, the frame offers a more substantial, premium profile than standard thin gallery frames. To ensure longevity, the print is protected by shatterproof, crystal-clear plexiglass, maintaining the vibrant colors of the abstract composition while providing exceptional durability. Each frame is FSC-certified, reflecting our commitment to environmental sustainability.

  • Dimensions: 70x100 cm (28x40 inches)
  • Paper: 250 gsm archival museum-quality paper
  • Frame: Sustainably sourced black oak/ash wood
  • Ready to Hang: Includes a professional-grade hanging kit
  • Longevity: Acid-free materials for decades of vibrancy
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What paper quality is used for this Gerhard Richter print?

We use archival-grade 250 gsm (110 lb) natural white paper with a matte finish. This museum-quality paper is acid-free and 0.29 mm thick, ensuring your fine art print remains vibrant and resists yellowing for decades.

Is the black wooden frame sustainably sourced?

Yes, our frames are crafted from responsibly sourced oak and ash wood. We prioritize environmental health by using FSC-certified materials or equivalent sustainable standards for all our premium framing options.

How is the artwork protected during shipping and display?

The print is protected by shatterproof plexiglass, which offers superior clarity and safety compared to traditional glass. It is shipped in secure, protective packaging and arrives ready-to-hang with an included kit.

What are the exact measurements of the frame profile?

The frame profile is 20mm (0.79") wide and 20mm (0.79") thick. This provides a robust, high-end aesthetic that is significantly more substantial than the classic 14mm frames used in standard reproductions.

Will my artwork arrive ready to be displayed?

Absolutely. Every RedKalion framed print arrives fully assembled with a professional hanging kit included. You can elevate your space immediately upon delivery without needing extra hardware.

What technique did Richter use to create Abstract Painting 780-1?

Gerhard Richter utilized his signature 'squeegee technique,' where he drags a large tool across wet paint layers. This method creates a complex texture that balances mechanical process with artistic intuition, making his abstract works globally iconic.

Why is the Abstract Painting series considered historically significant?

Richter’s abstract series redefined post-war art by exploring the boundaries of painting. His work challenges the viewer's perception of reality and representation, cementing his status as one of the most influential contemporary artists of the 20th century.