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What is the print quality of these Juan Gris postcards?
We utilize advanced 12-color fine art printing technology. This results in superior color accuracy and depth compared to standard inkjet prints, ensuring the Cubist textures are faithfully reproduced.
What type of paper is used for this postcard set?
These cards are printed on 200 gsm (80 lb) FSC-certified paper with a 0.26 mm thickness, featuring a smooth matte finish for a glare-free, premium tactile experience.
How are the postcards packaged and shipped?
Our postcards are printed on demand to reduce waste and shipped in protective packaging to ensure they arrive in pristine condition, ready for mailing or framing.
Are these postcards suitable for framing as miniature art prints?
Yes. Due to the 12-color archival printing and heavy 200 gsm paper weight, these A6 cards function beautifully as small-scale museum-quality reproductions for home decor.
What is the archival longevity of these fine art prints?
By using archival-grade inks and FSC-certified matte paper, these prints are designed to resist fading and maintain their vibrancy for decades when kept out of direct sunlight.
What artistic period does 'Book, Pipe and Glasses' represent?
Created in 1915, this work is a definitive example of Synthetic Cubism, where Juan Gris used bold colors and geometric shapes to reconstruct objects into a cohesive intellectual whole.
Why is Juan Gris considered unique among the Cubists?
Unlike the more intuitive approach of Picasso, Juan Gris utilized a highly calculated, almost mathematical method to organize his compositions, earning him a reputation for unparalleled structural clarity.
