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What printing technology is used for these Cézanne postcards?
We use 12-color fine art printing technology. This process delivers vivid, museum-quality color accuracy and stunning depth, significantly outperforming standard 4-color inkjet printing for a truly professional art reproduction.
What is the weight and finish of the postcard paper?
These postcards are printed on 200 gsm (80 lb) paper with a thickness of 0.26 mm. They feature a smooth matte finish, ensuring a glare-free appearance and a premium tactile experience.
Are the materials used in these postcards eco-friendly?
Yes. RedKalion prioritizes sustainability by using FSC-certified paper. This ensures the materials are sourced from responsibly managed forests, aligning artistic beauty with environmental consciousness.
How are these postcards produced and shipped?
All our fine art postcards are printed on demand with no minimum order requirements. This process reduces waste and ensures each pack of 10 meets our rigorous quality control standards before shipping.
Will the colors of the artwork fade over time?
Our archival-grade materials and 12-color pigment inks are designed for longevity. The smooth matte finish and high-quality paper ensure that the vibrancy of the almond trees remains intact for years.
What is the significance of the Provence landscape in Cézanne's work?
Cézanne spent much of his life in Provence, using its light and geography to experiment with form and color. This region inspired his quest to "treat nature by means of the cylinder, the sphere, and the cone."
How does this piece reflect Cézanne's unique artistic technique?
Almond Trees in Provence showcases Cézanne's "constructive stroke," where rhythmic, parallel brushwork creates a sense of volume and structure without relying on traditional perspective, a precursor to modern art movements.
