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What printing technology is used for these postcards?
We use 12-color fine art printing technology. This provides superior color vibrancy and depth compared to standard 4-color inkjet processes, ensuring the Adolph Gottlieb prints remain true to the original 1944 masterpiece.
Is the paper archival and eco-friendly?
Yes. Our postcards are printed on 200 gsm FSC-certified paper. This ensures the material is sourced from responsibly managed forests while providing a durable, archival-grade surface for fine art reproduction.
What is the finish of the postcards?
Each card features a smooth matte finish. This provides a clean, elegant, and glare-free display, making the intricate symbols in Gottlieb's Pictographs easy to appreciate under any lighting condition.
How long will it take for my order to ship?
These postcards are printed on demand to ensure the highest quality control and reduce waste. Most orders are processed and ready for shipment within 2-4 business days.
Are these cards suitable for framing?
Absolutely. Given the museum-quality 12-color print and premium 200 gsm weight, these A6 postcards are frequently used as small-format art prints for home or office decor.
What inspired Gottlieb's 'Pictographs' in 1944?
Gottlieb was inspired by Jungian psychology, Native American art, and Surrealism. He used the grid to organize universal symbols, seeking to express a collective unconscious through a modern, abstract visual language.
Why is 'A palette of imagery' considered a significant work?
This 1944 piece represents a pivotal moment in the transition toward Abstract Expressionism, showcasing Gottlieb's mastery of symbolic arrangement and his departure from traditional European representational styles.
