After Rubens 1961 by Helen Frankenthaler
After Rubens (1961)
A seminal work from Frankenthaler's color field period, "After Rubens" exemplifies her innovative stain painting technique with its fluid forms and luminous hues.
The Evolution of Color Field Painting
"After Rubens" represents a pivotal moment in Helen Frankenthaler's career, created in 1961 when her stain painting technique had reached full maturity. This work demonstrates her ability to harmonize bold color fields with organic forms, moving beyond the gestural abstraction of earlier Abstract Expressionists.
The painting's title suggests a dialogue with Peter Paul Rubens' dynamic compositions, though Frankenthaler transforms this influence into a purely abstract language. Her innovative approach of thinning oil paint to create watercolor-like effects on unprimed canvas allowed for unprecedented fluidity and luminosity in large-scale abstract works.
Frankenthaler and the Color Field Movement
By 1961, Helen Frankenthaler had become one of the defining figures of the Color Field movement, which emerged as a distinct approach within Abstract Expressionism. Her work from this period is characterized by expansive color planes that appear to float on the canvas surface.
"After Rubens" exemplifies this approach through its balanced composition of interlocking color forms. The painting's scale and confident handling of color demonstrate Frankenthaler's growing influence on younger artists who would later form the core of the Color Field movement.
This work reveals Frankenthaler's mastery of negative space—areas of raw canvas that become active participants in the composition rather than mere background.
Innovations in Abstract Composition
Composition and Space
Frankenthaler's composition in "After Rubens" creates a dynamic tension between organic forms and geometric suggestion. The interlocking shapes appear to float in ambiguous spatial relationships, challenging traditional notions of foreground and background.
The painting's scale—nearly seven feet in its original form—allows for an immersive viewing experience where the viewer's perception of the work changes with distance and angle.
Color and Surface
The artist's signature stain technique is evident in the work's luminous color fields. By applying thinned paint to unprimed canvas, Frankenthaler achieved a unique quality where color appears to emanate from within the fabric itself.
This approach creates a surface where paint and canvas become inseparable, with subtle variations in texture adding depth to the color fields.
Print & Frame Details
| Artist | Helen Frankenthaler |
| Original Year | 1961 |
| Art Style | Abstract Expressionism |
| Subject Matter | Abstract composition |
| Size | 30×40 cm (12×16") |
| Print Method | Framed Poster |
| Paper | 315gsm cotton rag |
| Frame | Sustainable hardwood with conservation mount |
| Glazing | UV-protective acrylic |
| Shipping | Free worldwide delivery |
| Returns | 30-day satisfaction guarantee |
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View Print DetailsCurating Your Space with Color Field Art
The balanced composition and sophisticated palette of "After Rubens" make it remarkably versatile for interior spaces. At 30×40 cm, this print works equally well as a focal point above a console table or as part of a curated gallery wall arrangement.
Consider pairing the artwork with neutral wall tones to allow the vibrant color fields to take center stage. For contemporary interiors, try positioning the print alongside minimalist furniture in warm wood tones to complement the artwork's organic forms.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the frame included with the art print?
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Yes, we provide free worldwide shipping on every order with no minimum purchase required. Delivery typically takes 5-10 business days.
What paper is used for the prints?
Our prints are made on 315gsm cotton rag paper with a smooth matte finish, ensuring archival quality and vibrant color reproduction.
What is your return policy?
We offer a 30-day return policy. If you're not completely satisfied with your purchase, you can return it for a full refund.
How long will the colors last?
Our prints use archival inks that maintain their vibrancy for over 100 years when displayed under normal lighting conditions and protected from direct sunlight.
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