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What makes the 12-color fine art printing process superior?
Our 12-color technology uses a wider gamut of archival inks compared to standard 4-color printers. This results in smoother gradients, deeper blacks, and highly accurate color reproduction that captures every nuance of Monet's original palette.
What are the physical dimensions and weight of the postcards?
Each postcard in this pack of 10 is A6 size (10.5 x 14.8 cm / 4.1 x 5.8 inches). They are printed on 200 gsm (80 lb) paper with a thickness of 0.26 mm, providing a premium, sturdy feel.
Are these Claude Monet postcards eco-friendly?
Yes. RedKalion is committed to sustainability. These postcards are printed on demand to reduce waste and utilize FSC-certified paper, ensuring the materials are sourced from responsibly managed forests.
How are the postcards packaged for shipping?
Your pack of 10 postcards is securely packaged in protective materials to ensure they arrive in pristine condition, free from bends, creases, or moisture damage during transit.
Will the colors of these prints fade over time?
No. We use archival-grade inks and acid-free paper. This combination ensures that the vibrant colors of 'Bordighera' remain stable and brilliant for decades, resisting the yellowing common in lower-quality prints.
Where exactly did Claude Monet paint 'Bordighera'?
Monet painted this work in the lush gardens of the Villa Moreno in Bordighera, Italy. He spent months there in 1884, captivated by the Mediterranean light and the architectural shapes of the palm trees.
What was Monet's primary focus in 'The House of the Gardener'?
Monet focused on the 'phantom of light.' He wanted to capture the specific, intense brilliance of the Italian sun as it filtered through dense, exotic vegetation, a stark contrast to his earlier French landscapes.
