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What is the artwork depicted on these Lyonel Feininger post cards?
It features HOPFGARTEN 1920, a Cubist-Expressionist painting by Lyonel Feininger, capturing a German village with fractured architectural forms and vibrant colors, reflecting early 20th-century modern art.
What are the specifications of the paper used for these fine art post cards?
The post cards are printed on 200 gsm (80 lb) FSC-certified paper with a smooth matte finish and 0.26 mm thickness, ensuring durability and a glare-free display for museum-quality reproductions.
How does the printing technology ensure color accuracy for this art reproduction?
We use 12-color fine art printing technology, which delivers vivid, accurate colors with stunning depth, far superior to standard 4-color inkjet printing for archival-grade post cards.
What is the shipping and production time for these printed-on-demand post cards?
As printed-on-demand items with no minimum orders, production typically takes 2-3 business days, with shipping times varying by location for these eco-friendly art prints.
How long will the colors on these archival post cards last?
With archival-grade inks and FSC-certified paper, these post cards are designed for long-term color vibrancy, resisting fading to ensure your fine art reproduction endures.
What artistic movement does Lyonel Feininger's HOPFGARTEN 1920 represent?
HOPFGARTEN 1920 exemplifies Cubist-Expressionism, blending geometric fragmentation from Cubism with emotional intensity, showcasing Feininger's role in the Bauhaus and modern art evolution.
Why did Lyonel Feininger choose Hopfgarten as a subject for this painting?
Feininger was inspired by German villages like Hopfgarten for their architectural charm, using them to explore light, form, and abstraction in his unique style during the 1920s.
