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ABSTRACT COLOUR HARMONY IN SQUARES WITH VERMILLION ACCENTS 1924 - Paul Klee Brushed Aluminum Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches | Paul Klee Aluminum Print | Paul Klee Prints

ABSTRACT COLOUR HARMONY IN SQUARES WITH VERMILLION ACCENTS 1924 - Paul Klee Brushed Aluminum Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches | Paul Klee Aluminum Print | Paul Klee Prints

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Elevate Your Space with Paul Klee’s Bauhaus Vision: Abstract Colour Harmony in Squares (1924)

Step into the intellectual and rhythmic world of Paul Klee with this museum-quality reproduction of Abstract Colour Harmony in Squares with Vermillion Accents (1924). Created during Klee’s influential tenure at the Bauhaus, this piece represents a pinnacle of his experimentation with color theory and geometric abstraction. The meticulous arrangement of chromatic squares evokes a musical cadence—a hallmark of Klee’s belief that art, like music, should be structured yet emotionally resonant.

Museum-Quality Execution on Brushed Aluminum

At RedKalion, we honor the legacy of this 20th-century master by utilizing state-of-the-art Brushed Silver Aluminum DIBOND®. This medium offers a contemporary edge to Klee’s century-old masterpiece. The 3mm (0.12") thick panel provides a rigid, durable base with a sophisticated horizontal grain. A unique characteristic of this Paul Klee fine art print is the metallic silver effect: any white or light areas in the original composition are not printed with ink, allowing the raw, brushed aluminum to shine through with a dynamic, pearlescent glow.

Technical Specifications for the Discerning Collector

  • Material: 3mm Brushed Silver Aluminum DIBOND® for a sleek, industrial aesthetic.
  • Finish: Matte and glare-free, ensuring the vermillion accents remain vivid without distracting reflections.
  • Grain: Horizontal grain structure that interacts beautifully with ambient light.
  • Durability: Archival-grade materials designed to resist fading and environmental wear.
  • Installation: A professional hanging kit is included, tailored to your specific fulfillment region.

By choosing this museum-quality reproduction, you are not merely purchasing wall decor; you are acquiring a piece of art history curated by RedKalion. This aluminum print transforms Klee's 1924 study of harmony into a modern focal point that endures for generations.

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What makes the Paul Klee Brushed Aluminum print unique?

Unlike traditional paper, the brushed silver Aluminum DIBOND® features a metallic finish where white areas remain unprinted, revealing a silver horizontal grain that creates a dynamic, light-reflecting effect.

What are the dimensions and specifications of this print?

This print measures 70x100 cm (28x40 inches) and is 3mm thick. It uses a direct-to-surface printing process for vivid colors and a premium matte, glare-free finish.

How is this archival print prepared for hanging?

Each RedKalion aluminum print comes with a specialized hanging kit included. The specific hardware varies by country to ensure the most secure and aesthetic mounting for your region.

Does this reproduction capture the historical nuance of Klee's 1924 work?

Yes. Our process ensures color accuracy, focusing on the specific 'Vermillion Accents' Klee intended, while the matte finish preserves the integrity of the original Bauhaus-era geometric composition.

How long will this aluminum print last?

Constructed from archival-grade DIBOND®, this print is highly durable, rigid, and resistant to environmental factors, ensuring your Paul Klee masterpiece remains a centerpiece for decades.

What was the significance of 1924 in Paul Klee's career?

1924 was a peak Bauhaus year. Klee was refining his 'Pedagogical Sketchbook' and exploring how mathematical grids could produce emotional harmony through varied color saturation and placement.

Why did Klee use squares in this specific color harmony?

Klee viewed squares as the fundamental unit of visual rhythm. By varying the hues—specifically the vermillion—he created 'polyphonic' painting, where colors act like instruments in a musical symphony.