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What is 'Conglomerat' by Wassily Kandinsky?
'Conglomerat' is a significant abstract oil painting by Wassily Kandinsky from 1943, showcasing his late-career biomorphic forms and vibrant color palette, representative of his Parisian period.
What are the dimensions of these Wassily Kandinsky postcards?
These museum-quality art postcards are A6 size, measuring 10.5 x 14.8 cm (4.1 x 5.8 inches), perfect for mailing or display.
How is the color quality of these fine art prints?
Our postcards feature vivid, accurate colors with stunning depth, thanks to advanced 12-color fine art printing technology, exceeding standard 4-color printing.
What type of paper are the postcards printed on?
They are printed on premium, smooth matte finish, 200 gsm (80 lb) FSC-certified paper, ensuring both a clean display and environmental consciousness.
How are these art postcards packaged and shipped?
Each pack of 10 postcards is carefully prepared. Shipping details and timelines are provided at checkout for your convenience.
Are these reproductions archival quality?
Yes, printed on archival-grade, FSC-certified paper with 12-color fine art printing, these reproductions are designed for longevity and colorfastness.
What is the significance of Kandinsky's 1943 period?
Kandinsky's 1943 works, like 'Conglomerat,' often feature whimsical biomorphic shapes and a rich, harmonious color interplay, reflecting his continued spiritual and abstract explorations in Paris.
