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What makes the 12-color printing process superior for these Paul Klee postcards?
Unlike standard 4-color printing, our 12-color fine art technology uses a broader spectrum of inks. This allows for more precise color matching, smoother gradients, and captures the subtle nuances of Klee’s original palette with museum-quality accuracy.
What is the texture and finish of the postcard paper?
These postcards feature a smooth matte finish on 200 gsm (80 lb) paper. This ensures a clean, glare-free display under any lighting condition and provides a sophisticated, professional feel for both mailing and framing.
Are these postcards environmentally friendly?
Yes. RedKalion is committed to sustainability. Our Paul Klee postcards are printed on FSC-certified paper, which guarantees that the material is sourced from responsibly managed forests that provide environmental, social, and economic benefits.
Each pack of 10 postcards is printed on demand to reduce waste. They are carefully packaged to ensure they arrive in pristine condition, ready for use or as a gift for any art enthusiast.
Will the colors of the artwork fade over time?
Our archival-grade inks and high-quality 200 gsm paper are designed for longevity. The 12-color printing process ensures high UV resistance, maintaining the vibrancy of 'A Pressure of Tegernsee' for years to come.
What was the significance of 1919 in Paul Klee's artistic career?
1919 was a pivotal year for Klee; it marked his rise to national fame in Germany. Works like 'A Pressure of Tegernsee' demonstrate his evolving 'poetic abstraction,' blending landscape elements with rhythmic, geometric symbols.
Is 'A Pressure of Tegernsee' considered Expressionism or Surrealism?
Klee’s 1919 works sit at the intersection of Expressionism and early Abstraction. While he shared the spiritual focus of the Expressionists, his precise technique and use of symbols paved the way for modern Surrealism and Bauhaus design.
