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What is the artwork "House at Cagnes" by Pierre-Auguste Renoir about?
"House at Cagnes" is a French Impressionist painting by Pierre-Auguste Renoir, depicting a serene villa in Cagnes-sur-Mer, South of France, showcasing his vibrant use of light and color in later years, perfect for fine art reproductions and museum-quality prints.
What are the specifications of these Renoir post cards?
Each post card is A6 size (10.5 x 14.8 cm / 4.1 x 5.8 inches), printed on 200 gsm (80 lb) FSC-certified paper with a smooth matte finish, 0.26 mm thickness, using 12-color fine art printing for vivid colors in a pack of 10.
How does the printing quality compare to standard post cards?
Our 12-color fine art printing delivers superior color vibrancy and depth beyond standard 4-color inkjet technology, ensuring archival-quality reproductions for Renoir art prints and premium post cards.
Are these post cards eco-friendly and how are they shipped?
Yes, they are printed on FSC-certified, environmentally conscious paper and shipped securely; logistics vary by location, with details provided at checkout for reliable delivery of art reproductions.
How long will these post cards last without fading?
Made with archival-grade materials and 12-color printing, these post cards resist fading for decades, ideal for long-lasting fine art collections and Impressionist art displays.
Why did Renoir paint "House at Cagnes" and what era is it from?
Renoir painted "House at Cagnes" in the early 1900s during his later years in Provence, reflecting his continued focus on light and domestic scenes despite health challenges, a key part of Impressionist history.
What details in the artwork highlight Renoir's technique?
The artwork features loose, fluid brushstrokes and dappled sunlight, showcasing Renoir's mastery of capturing atmospheric effects and vibrant hues in French Impressionist paintings.
