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What makes the print quality of these Robert Mangold postcards unique?
We utilize a 12-color fine art printing process, which offers superior color depth and accuracy compared to standard 4-color inkjet methods. This ensures the subtle tones of Mangold's 1978 masterpiece are perfectly preserved.
What are the paper specifications for these postcards?
Each card is printed on 200 gsm (80 lb) FSC-certified paper with a thickness of 0.26 mm (10.3 mils). The smooth matte finish ensures a premium, glare-free feel and look.
Are the materials used for these art prints eco-friendly?
Yes. RedKalion prioritizes sustainability by using environmentally conscious, FSC-certified paper, ensuring your art collection supports responsible forest management.
Is there a minimum order requirement for these postcards?
No, there is no minimum order. Each pack of 10 Robert Mangold postcards is printed on demand, allowing us to maintain high quality while reducing waste.
How long will these archival-grade prints last?
Designed for longevity, our postcards use archival inks and high-quality matte paper to ensure color vibrancy remains stable for years without fading under normal display conditions.
What is the significance of A Curved Line Within Two Distorted Rectangles (1978)?
This work exemplifies Mangold’s focus on the relationship between the internal line and the external shape. It challenges the viewer to perceive the tension between rigid geometry and fluid motion.
Who was Robert Mangold and why is his work important?
Robert Mangold is a pivotal figure in American Minimalism. His work is essential for its exploration of shape, color, and surface, moving away from representational art toward pure geometric abstraction.
