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Bouquet of Gadiolas, Lilies and Dasies By claude monet Pack of 10 Post Cards | claude monet Post Cards | A6 (10.5 x 14.8 cm) - 4.1 x 5.8 inches

Bouquet of Gadiolas, Lilies and Dasies By claude monet Pack of 10 Post Cards | claude monet Post Cards | A6 (10.5 x 14.8 cm) - 4.1 x 5.8 inches

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Elevate Your Correspondence with Claude Monet’s Floral Masterpiece

Experience the ethereal beauty of French Impressionism with this premium pack of 10 postcards featuring Bouquet of Gladiolas, Lilies and Daisies by Claude Monet. Painted during a period when Monet was refining his capture of light and atmosphere, this work radiates with the vibrant energy of a summer garden. At RedKalion, we honor the legacy of the Impressionist master by producing museum-quality reproductions that serve as a testament to the enduring power of fine art.

Unrivaled 12-Color Precision Printing

Unlike standard 4-color commercial prints, RedKalion utilizes advanced 12-color fine art printing technology. This process ensures that every nuanced brushstroke and subtle color transition in Monet's floral arrangement is captured with stunning depth and accuracy. The result is a vivid, archival-grade reproduction that preserves the integrity of the original oil painting on a tactile, portable medium.

Museum-Quality Material and Sustainability

Our commitment to excellence extends to the materials we select. Each A6 postcard is printed on 200 gsm (80 lb) FSC-certified paper, offering a substantial feel and a smooth matte finish that eliminates glare. This eco-friendly approach ensures that while you share a piece of art history, you are also supporting sustainable forestry practices.

  • Artist: Claude Monet (1840–1926)
  • Subject: Bouquet of Gladiolas, Lilies and Daisies
  • Format: Pack of 10 Flat Postcards (A6 size)
  • Paper Weight: 200 gsm / 0.26 mm thickness
  • Technology: 12-color pigment-based fine art printing
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At RedKalion, you can find virtually any artwork from any artist, available in a wide range of sizes to perfectly match your space.

If you didn’t find what you’re looking for, contact us at support@redkalion.com . We will source any artwork and produce it in any size and format you need, including art prints, posters, canvas, framed pieces, framed canvas, and more.


For dedicated art enthusiasts, we also offer handcrafted replicas of any artwork, carefully painted by highly skilled artists using traditional techniques.

For custom requests, contact us at support@redkalion.com .

What makes RedKalion’s 12-color printing superior for Monet’s work?

Our 12-color technology uses a wider gamut of pigments than standard 4-color printers, capturing the subtle light play and complex color harmonies essential to Claude Monet’s Impressionist style.

What is the physical quality and finish of these postcards?

Each card is printed on 200 gsm (80 lb) paper with a smooth matte finish, providing a clean, glare-free display and a premium, durable feel for mailing or framing.

Is the paper used for these art postcards eco-friendly?

Yes, we use FSC-certified paper, ensuring that your fine art prints are produced using responsibly sourced materials that meet high environmental and social standards.

What are the exact dimensions of these Monet postcards?

These cards are A6 size, measuring 10.5 x 14.8 cm (4.1 x 5.8 inches), making them the perfect standard size for global mailing or desktop displays.

How does RedKalion handle shipping and production?

Our postcards are printed on demand to ensure the highest quality control. We have no minimum order requirements and use protective packaging to ensure they arrive in pristine condition.

What was the significance of floral still lifes in Monet’s career?

While famous for landscapes, Monet’s floral still lifes allowed him to experiment with color theory and light in a controlled environment, directly influencing his later, iconic Giverny garden series.

How did Monet achieve the texture seen in this bouquet?

Monet utilized 'broken color' and rapid brushstrokes to suggest the vibrancy of the petals rather than defining them with hard lines, a hallmark of the Impressionist movement.