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Untitled - 1956 N6 - Emil Schumacher 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches Framed Art Print – Black Wooden Frame

Untitled - 1956 N6 - Emil Schumacher 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches Framed Art Print – Black Wooden Frame

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Untitled - 1956 N6 by Emil Schumacher: A Monumental Abstract Expressionist Masterpiece

Elevate your space with this museum-quality framed art print of Emil Schumacher's iconic Untitled - 1956 N6, a pivotal work from the German abstract expressionist movement. This 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches reproduction captures the raw, gestural energy of Schumacher's technique, where thick impasto and bold, spontaneous brushstrokes evoke a profound sense of post-war emotion and materiality. As a leading figure of the Informel art movement, Schumacher's work in 1956 marked a departure from figurative traditions, embracing abstraction to explore texture, form, and existential depth. This piece is not merely a decoration but a conversation starter, ideal for modern interiors, offices, or galleries seeking to infuse sophistication and historical resonance.

RedKalion presents this archival-grade reproduction on 250 gsm (110 lb) matte, uncoated, natural white paper, ensuring exceptional durability and a tactile, gallery-like finish. The print is meticulously framed in a black wooden frame crafted from responsibly sourced oak and ash wood, with a substantial 20mm (0.79") thickness that provides a bold, contemporary presence—wider than standard frames for enhanced visual impact. Protected by shatterproof plexiglass, this ready-to-hang masterpiece includes a hanging kit for immediate display, allowing you to bring the legacy of abstract expressionism into your home with confidence and ease.

  • Artwork Details: Untitled - 1956 N6 by Emil Schumacher, 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches, abstract expressionist fine art print.
  • Frame Specifications: Black wooden frame (oak and ash), 20mm thick, ready-to-hang with included kit.
  • Paper Quality: 250 gsm matte archival paper, FSC-certified for sustainability, 0.29 mm thickness.
  • Protection: Shatterproof plexiglass ensures long-term preservation.

Invest in a piece of art history with RedKalion's premium reproduction, where every detail—from the sustainable materials to the expert framing—reflects our commitment to curating world-class, enduring artworks for discerning collectors.

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What is the historical significance of Emil Schumacher's Untitled - 1956 N6?

This artwork is a key example of German abstract expressionism from 1956, part of the Informel movement, showcasing Schumacher's innovative use of impasto and gestural techniques to convey post-war emotions and material exploration.

What materials are used in the frame and paper for this art print?

The frame is made from responsibly sourced oak and ash wood, 20mm thick, while the print uses 250 gsm matte, archival, FSC-certified paper for a museum-quality fine art reproduction.

How is the print protected and ready for display?

It features shatterproof plexiglass and includes a hanging kit, making it a ready-to-hang framed art print that ensures durability and easy wall mounting.

What are the dimensions of this framed Emil Schumacher print?

The artwork measures 70x100 cm (28x40 inches), framed in a 20mm black wooden frame, ideal for creating a bold statement in any room.

Is this a sustainable and archival-quality reproduction?

Yes, it uses FSC-certified paper and archival-grade materials, designed for long-term preservation as a premium museum-quality print.

What artistic techniques did Schumacher employ in this 1956 work?

Schumacher used thick impasto and spontaneous brushstrokes in Untitled - 1956 N6, emphasizing texture and abstraction typical of the Informel movement's focus on materiality.

How does this print compare to original Schumacher artworks?

As a high-quality reproduction, it captures the essence of the original's abstract expressionist style, offering an accessible way to own a piece of art history with archival fidelity.