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What makes the 12-color printing technology superior for these postcards?
Unlike standard 4-color printing, our 12-color fine art process utilizes a broader spectrum of pigments. This results in smoother gradients, deeper blacks, and more accurate color reproduction of Claude Monet's original oil paintings, ensuring a gallery-quality finish on every card.
What are the technical specifications of the paper used?
Each postcard is printed on 200 gsm (80 lb) paper with a thickness of 0.26 mm (10.3 mils). This weight provides a sturdy, high-end feel, while the smooth matte finish ensures a clean, professional appearance suitable for writing or framing.
Is the paper used for these postcards environmentally friendly?
Yes. RedKalion is committed to sustainability. Our postcards are printed on FSC-certified paper, which ensures that the materials are sourced from responsibly managed forests that provide environmental, social, and economic benefits.
How are the postcards shipped to ensure they arrive in perfect condition?
Our postcards are printed on demand and carefully packaged to prevent bending or moisture damage during transit. We use protective materials to ensure your pack of 10 arrives in pristine, museum-ready condition, regardless of your location.
Are these postcards suitable for framing as miniature art prints?
Absolutely. Due to the high 200 gsm paper weight and archival 12-color printing, these A6 postcards function beautifully as small-scale fine art prints. They fit standard A6 frames and offer a sophisticated way to display Monet’s work in smaller spaces.
When did Claude Monet paint "At Val Saint-Nicolas, near Dieppe"?
Monet painted this work around 1897. It is part of his extensive series capturing the Normandy coast, where he focused on the effects of light, weather, and tide on the dramatic chalk cliffs and the surrounding sea.
What does this painting represent in Monet's body of work?
This piece exemplifies Monet’s late Impressionist style, moving toward a more atmospheric and almost abstract interpretation of landscape. It highlights his mastery of "en plein air" painting and his ability to convey the emotional resonance of a specific geographical location.
