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What makes the printing quality of these postcards unique?
We use advanced 12-color fine art printing technology. This provides significantly higher color accuracy and stunning depth compared to standard 4-color printing, ensuring the László Moholy-Nagy artwork is reproduced with museum-level precision.
What type of finish do these postcards have?
Each card features a smooth matte finish. This ensures a clean, glare-free display that highlights the fine details and geometric shapes of the Moholy-Nagy composition without distracting reflections.
Are the materials used for these postcards sustainable?
Yes. These fine art postcards are printed on FSC-certified paper, which means the material is sourced from responsibly managed forests that provide environmental, social, and economic benefits.
What are the weight and thickness of the paper?
The postcards are printed on heavy 200 gsm (80 lb) paper with a thickness of 0.26 mm (10.3 mils), offering a sturdy, premium feel suitable for both mailing and archival display.
How are these postcards produced and shipped?
All RedKalion prints are produced on demand to ensure the highest quality control. We have no minimum order requirements and use archival-grade materials to ensure your prints endure over time.
Who was László Moholy-Nagy?
László Moholy-Nagy was a central figure of the Bauhaus movement. He was a visionary artist and educator who revolutionized photography, typography, and geometric abstraction through his experiments with light and modern materials.
What does the title 'Am 7 26' signify?
Typical of Moholy-Nagy's systematic approach, his titles often served as archival codes. 'Am' refers to a specific series of paintings, highlighting his focus on objective, structural exploration rather than subjective or narrative themes.
