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What is the artwork featured on these postcards?
These postcards feature Henri Matisse's "Corsican Landscape, 1898," an early work showcasing his developing artistic style before his Fauvist period.
What are the dimensions of each postcard?
Each postcard is in the A6 size, measuring 10.5 x 14.8 cm (4.1 x 5.8 inches), perfect for mailing or display.
What is the print quality of these Henri Matisse postcards?
Our postcards use 12-color fine art printing technology for exceptional color vibrancy and detail, printed on 200 gsm smooth matte, FSC-certified paper.
How long will these archival prints last?
Utilizing archival pigment inks and high-quality paper, these museum-quality reproductions are designed for long-lasting color stability and durability.
How are the postcards packaged and shipped?
Postcards are carefully packaged to ensure they arrive in pristine condition. Shipping details are available during checkout.
What is the significance of "Corsican Landscape, 1898" in Matisse's career?
This landscape is significant as it represents an early period in Henri Matisse's oeuvre, demonstrating his foundational techniques and exploration of form before his more radical Fauvist innovations.
Can you tell me more about Henri Matisse's style in 1898?
In 1898, Henri Matisse was exploring Impressionist and Post-Impressionist influences, focusing on capturing light and atmosphere, moving towards a more expressive use of color that would later define his unique style.
