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What is the paper quality of these Edward Hopper postcards?
Each postcard is printed on 200 gsm (80 lb) paper with a thickness of 0.26 mm. This ensures a sturdy, premium feel suitable for both mailing and framing, featuring a smooth matte finish for a sophisticated, glare-free appearance.
How does 12-color printing compare to standard postcards?
Our 12-color fine art printing offers significantly higher color vibrancy and tonal depth than standard 4-color inkjet processes. This technology allows us to replicate Hopper’s specific palette and lighting effects with museum-quality accuracy.
What are the exact dimensions of the Barn and Silo, Vermont postcards?
These postcards are A6 size, measuring exactly 10.5 x 14.8 cm (4.1 x 5.8 inches). This is a standard size for international mailing and fits perfectly into common A6 frames for mini-gallery displays.
Are the materials used for these prints eco-friendly?
Yes. RedKalion utilizes FSC-certified paper, which supports responsible forestry. We print on demand to reduce waste, ensuring that your art collection has a minimal environmental footprint while maintaining archival standards.
Will the colors on these postcards fade over time?
No. By using archival-grade inks and high-quality matte paper, our prints are designed to resist fading. When kept out of direct sunlight, these 12-color reproductions will maintain their vibrancy for decades.
When did Edward Hopper paint Barn and Silo, Vermont?
Edward Hopper painted this work in 1927. It captures his fascination with the rural architecture of New England and his signature use of stark, dramatic light to evoke a sense of isolation.
What artistic movement does this Edward Hopper piece represent?
Barn and Silo, Vermont is a hallmark of American Realism. It focuses on the objective depiction of rural life, emphasizing the solitude of man-made structures within the natural landscape through geometric precision.
