Mainie Jellett Abstract (1932) – Premium Irish Canvas Art Print
Mainie Jellett Abstract (1932) – Premium Irish Canvas Art Print
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Abstract (1932) by Mainie Jellett
Collector’s Edition Canvas Art Print
Experience a defining work of Irish Modernism with this museum-quality Collector’s Edition canvas of Abstract (1932) by Mainie Jellett (1897–1944). A visionary artist who introduced Cubism and sacred abstraction to Ireland, Jellett transformed the direction of 20th-century Irish art.
A Landmark of Modernist Geometry
In this composition, Jellett uses sculptural geometry, rhythmic curves and a refined palette of blues, greys and earth tones to create a sense of harmony and spiritual movement. The interplay of layered shapes and architectural forms results in a captivating, meditative visual experience.
Collector’s Edition Canvas Quality
- Archival Pigments: Museum-grade inks offering exceptional tonal accuracy and 100+ years of colour longevity.
- Premium Canvas: 300–350gsm coated cotton–poly blend with rich texture and depth.
- FSC-Certified Stretcher Bars: Sustainably sourced solid wood, available in 2cm or 4cm gallery-depth.
- Ready to Hang: Professionally stretched and fitted with secure mounting hardware.
- Protective Packaging: Shipped in strong, reinforced boxes to ensure safe worldwide delivery.
About Mainie Jellett
Hailed as the mother of Irish Modernism, Jellett revolutionised Irish painting. Trained in Paris under Albert Gleizes, she brought Cubist and abstract visual language back to Ireland—establishing a new artistic identity that still influences collectors, designers and institutions today.
Designed for Elegant, Modern Interiors
Abstract (1932) is more than an artwork—it is a cultural statement. Its cool palette and geometric structure make it ideal for contemporary living rooms, hallways, offices and design-led interiors seeking a sophisticated focal point.
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