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Bouquet of Sunflowers 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 Sunflowers 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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Experience the Luminosity of Claude Monet’s Bouquet of Sunflowers

Invite the radiant warmth of the French Impressionist movement into your correspondence with our premium pack of 10 Claude Monet postcards. Originally painted in 1881, Bouquet of Sunflowers represents a pivotal moment in Monet's career. While he is most famous for his water lilies, this interior floral study captures a rhythmic, wild energy, rendered through the bold brushwork and sun-drenched palette that defined his time at Vétheuil.

At RedKalion, we curate museum-quality reproductions that honor the integrity of the original masterpiece. These postcards are not mere stationary; they are archival-grade prints produced using 12-color fine art printing technology. This advanced process delivers a color spectrum and depth far superior to standard inkjet prints, ensuring that the vibrant yellows and deep greens of Monet’s sunflowers are captured with breathtaking accuracy.

Each A6 card is printed on 200 gsm (80 lb) FSC-certified paper, offering a substantial, premium feel. The smooth matte finish provides a clean, glare-free display, making these cards perfect for framing as a miniature gallery or sending as a sophisticated sentiment. By choosing RedKalion, you are investing in an archival-grade product that celebrates art history through sustainable, eco-friendly craftsmanship.

  • Artist: Claude Monet
  • Title: Bouquet of Sunflowers (1881)
  • Format: Flat Postcards (Pack of 10)
  • Material: 200 gsm matte, FSC-certified archival paper
  • Technology: High-definition 12-color fine art printing
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What printing technology is used for these Claude Monet postcards?

We use state-of-the-art 12-color fine art printing technology. This ensures vivid, museum-quality color accuracy and stunning depth that far exceeds standard 4-color printing for your Monet reproductions.

What is the weight and finish of the postcard paper?

Each postcard is printed on 200 gsm (80 lb) paper with a thickness of 0.26 mm. It features a smooth matte finish for a sophisticated, glare-free aesthetic.

Are these postcards environmentally friendly?

Yes. RedKalion uses FSC-certified paper from responsibly managed forests, ensuring your fine art prints are as sustainable as they are beautiful.

What size are the Bouquet of Sunflowers postcards?

These are standard A6 postcards, measuring 10.5 x 14.8 cm (4.1 x 5.8 inches), ideal for international mailing or small frame displays.

How are these products shipped?

Our postcards are printed on demand to ensure the highest quality control and are shipped in protective packaging to prevent bending or damage during transit.

When did Claude Monet paint Bouquet of Sunflowers?

Monet painted this masterpiece in 1881. It was notably praised by fellow artists and critics for its vibrant energy and helped pave the way for his later series works.

How does Monet’s floral style differ from other Impressionists?

Monet’s 'Bouquet of Sunflowers' is celebrated for its dynamic, almost frantic brushwork, focusing on the play of natural light and texture rather than botanical precision.