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Blossoming Almond Branch in a Glass By Vincent van Gogh Pack of 10 Post Cards | Vincent van Gogh Post Cards | A6 (10.5 x 14.8 cm) - 4.1 x 5.8 inches

Blossoming Almond Branch in a Glass By Vincent van Gogh Pack of 10 Post Cards | Vincent van Gogh Post Cards | A6 (10.5 x 14.8 cm) - 4.1 x 5.8 inches

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Capture the Essence of Spring: Vincent van Gogh’s Blossoming Almond Branch in a Glass

In March 1888, shortly after his arrival in Arles, Vincent van Gogh captured the fleeting beauty of a single sprig of almond blossom in a simple glass. This masterpiece, Blossoming Almond Branch in a Glass, marks a pivotal moment in his career where the influence of Japanese woodblock prints—Japonisme—began to refine his style into one of delicate lines and luminous color. This pack of 10 museum-quality postcards from RedKalion allows you to share this symbol of hope and renewal with elegance.

Our reproductions are crafted using a sophisticated 12-color fine art printing technology. Unlike standard 4-color inkjet processes, our method preserves the subtle tonal shifts and the precise vibrancy of Van Gogh’s palette, ensuring each postcard serves as a miniature archival masterpiece. The smooth matte finish provides a glare-free viewing experience, allowing the artistry to take center stage and avoiding the common distractions of high-gloss surfaces.

  • Color Accuracy: Advanced 12-color giclée printing for exceptional depth and vibrancy that standard inkjet cannot match.
  • Premium Paper: 200 gsm (80 lb) FSC-certified paper, offering a substantial 0.26 mm (10.3 mils) thickness.
  • Elegant Finish: A smooth matte surface that resists glare and fingerprints for a clean display.
  • Sustainable Quality: Printed on demand using environmentally conscious, FSC-certified materials.

Whether used for thoughtful correspondence or as small-scale decor, these Vincent van Gogh postcards elevate the everyday. Experience the RedKalion commitment to archival longevity and museum-grade quality in every print, bringing a piece of the Van Gogh Museum’s heritage into your home.

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What makes RedKalion's printing process superior for Van Gogh's work?

RedKalion uses 12-color fine art printing, providing a wider color gamut and more accurate reproductions of Van Gogh's palette than standard 4-color inkjet methods.

Is the paper used for these postcards environmentally sustainable?

Yes, all postcards are printed on FSC-certified paper, ensuring that the materials are sourced from responsibly managed, environmentally conscious forests.

What are the physical dimensions and weight of the postcards?

Each postcard is A6 size (10.5 x 14.8 cm / 4.1 x 5.8 inches), printed on 200 gsm (80 lb) paper with a thickness of 0.26 mm.

How long will the colors of these reproductions last?

Thanks to our archival-grade 12-color technology and 200 gsm paper, these prints are designed to resist fading and maintain their vibrancy for years.

Do these postcards require a minimum order for customization?

No, we utilize print-on-demand technology which allows us to fulfill orders of any size, including this pack of 10, without requiring a minimum purchase.

When did Van Gogh paint 'Blossoming Almond Branch in a Glass'?

Van Gogh painted this piece in March 1888 in Arles, France, shortly after the almond trees began to bloom in the region.

What artistic style influenced this particular work?

This work was heavily influenced by Japonisme, the French term for the influence of Japanese art, particularly woodblock prints, on Western artists during the 19th century.