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What is included in the Claude Monet Post Card pack?
Each set includes 10 flat postcards featuring Monet’s 'Belle-Ile, Rain Effect'. They are A6 size (10.5 x 14.8 cm), perfect for framing, collecting, or high-end correspondence.
How does the 12-color printing differ from standard prints?
Our 12-color fine art printing uses a wider gamut of pigments than standard 4-color inkjet printers. This results in superior color accuracy, smoother gradients, and museum-quality depth for every Claude Monet print.
Is the paper used for these postcards sustainably sourced?
Yes. RedKalion utilizes FSC-certified paper, ensuring that your art cards are produced following strict environmental and social standards for responsible forest management.
What is the texture and finish of these art cards?
The postcards feature a 200 gsm weight and a 0.26 mm thickness with a smooth matte finish. This provides a clean, sophisticated look without the distracting reflections found on glossy paper.
How are these orders fulfilled and shipped?
Every pack is printed on demand to ensure the highest quality control and reduce waste. There are no minimum orders, and we ship using protective packaging to ensure they arrive in pristine condition.
Where did Claude Monet paint Belle-Ile, Rain Effect?
Monet painted this series on Belle-Ile-en-Mer, an island off the coast of Brittany, France. He was captivated by the island's jagged rock formations and the challenge of capturing its volatile weather.
What artistic technique defines the 'Rain Effect' in this work?
Monet used short, diagonal brushstrokes and a muted, harmonious color palette to simulate the visual veil of rain, a technique that emphasizes the atmosphere over the physical geography of the cliffs.
