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What makes this pack of 10 Moïse Kisling postcards unique?
RedKalion postcards use 12-color archival printing, capturing the 'Bouquet of Various Flowers' with museum-level detail. Unlike mass-produced cards, these offer the depth and vibrancy of a professional gallery reproduction in a versatile A6 format.
What paper quality is used for these fine art postcards?
We use premium 200 gsm (80 lb) paper with a thickness of 0.26 mm. This ensures a substantial, high-quality feel and excellent durability for mailing or display, finished with a glare-free matte surface.
How does the 12-color printing technology benefit the artwork?
Standard printers use 4 colors, which can flatten complex artworks. Our 12-color technology provides a broader color gamut, capturing the nuanced gradients and rich textures essential to Moïse Kisling’s 1927 floral compositions.
Are these postcards environmentally friendly?
Yes. All postcards are printed on demand using FSC-certified paper from sustainably managed forests, reducing waste and ensuring your art collection aligns with environmentally conscious values.
How are the postcards packaged and shipped?
The pack of 10 is securely packaged to prevent bending during transit. As a print-on-demand service, we ensure each set is freshly produced and inspected for quality before being dispatched to your door.
What was Moïse Kisling's signature style in 1927?
By 1927, Kisling was famous for his 'tectonic' style, where subjects—particularly flowers—were rendered with a solid, sculptural quality and a brilliant, glossy finish that differentiated him from his Impressionist predecessors.
Why is 'Bouquet of Various Flowers' significant in the École de Paris movement?
This piece represents the internationalism of the École de Paris. Kisling combined Eastern European sensitivity with French formal techniques, creating a bridge between traditional still life and modern expressionist vibrancy.
