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What artwork is featured on these Thomas Moran Post Cards?
These RedKalion postcards showcase Thomas Moran's captivating "A Mountain of Loadstone Arabian Nights," a masterpiece inspired by the legendary tales of One Thousand and One Nights.
What are the dimensions of these "A Mountain of Loadstone" postcards?
Each postcard in this pack of 10 measures A6, which is 10.5 x 14.8 cm (approximately 4.1 x 5.8 inches), ideal for sharing or collecting fine art.
What type of paper is used for these RedKalion fine art postcards?
Our Thomas Moran postcards are printed on premium 200 gsm (80 lb) FSC-certified paper with a smooth matte finish, ensuring durability and a glare-free, museum-quality feel.
How is the color accuracy achieved for "A Mountain of Loadstone Arabian Nights"?
RedKalion employs advanced 12-color fine art printing technology, delivering vivid, accurate colors and stunning depth, far superior to standard 4-color methods, capturing Moran's original vision perfectly.
Are these Thomas Moran Post Cards environmentally friendly?
Yes, all RedKalion postcards, including these "A Mountain of Loadstone Arabian Nights" reproductions, are printed on eco-friendly, FSC-certified paper, supporting sustainable forestry practices.
Who was Thomas Moran, and what inspired "A Mountain of Loadstone Arabian Nights"?
Thomas Moran was a pivotal American Romantic painter. This work was inspired by *One Thousand and One Nights*, specifically Sinbad the Sailor's tale of a magnetic mountain, reflecting Moran's interest in epic literature and the Sublime.
What historical significance does "A Mountain of Loadstone" hold in Moran's work?
It exemplifies Moran's ability to blend fantastical literary themes with his signature dramatic landscapes, creating a sense of awe and adventure characteristic of the Romantic era's fascination with the exotic and the monumental.
