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Branch of Orange Bearing Fruit 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

Branch of Orange Bearing Fruit 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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A Radiant Impression: Claude Monet’s Mediterranean Vision

Elevate your correspondence with the luminous beauty of Claude Monet’s Branch of Orange Bearing Fruit. This exquisite set of 10 postcards captures a pivotal moment in 1884 when Monet traveled to the Italian Riviera, captivated by the intense, prismatic light of the Mediterranean. Far from the soft mists of the Seine, this work showcases Monet's fascination with the vibrant, saturated hues of Bordighera’s citrus groves.

Masterful Reproduction for the Discerning Collector

At RedKalion, we bridge the gap between historical masterpiece and modern archival quality. These postcards are not mere stationary; they are museum-quality reproductions. Utilizing 12-color fine art printing technology, we achieve a color depth and accuracy that standard 4-color printing simply cannot replicate. Every stroke of Monet’s brush, from the sun-dappled oranges to the intricate shadows of the leaves, is rendered with stunning clarity.

  • Artist: Claude Monet (1840–1926)
  • Format: Pack of 10 flat postcards
  • Paper Quality: 200 gsm (80 lb) smooth matte finish
  • Sustainability: FSC-certified, environmentally conscious paper
  • Dimensions: A6 (10.5 x 14.8 cm / 4.1 x 5.8 inches)

Whether you are sharing a sophisticated note with a loved one or curating a miniature gallery in your home, these postcards represent the pinnacle of archival-grade reproduction. Experience a piece of art history that endures.

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What printing technology is used for these Monet postcards?

We utilize advanced 12-color fine art printing technology. This process provides a wider color gamut and greater depth than standard 4-color inkjet printers, accurately capturing Monet’s nuanced Impressionist palette.

What is the texture and weight of the postcard paper?

Each card is printed on 200 gsm (80 lb) paper with a thickness of 0.26 mm. The smooth matte finish provides a clean, professional aesthetic while remaining glare-free under various lighting conditions.

Are these Claude Monet postcards eco-friendly?

Yes. RedKalion is committed to sustainability. Our postcards are printed on FSC-certified paper, ensuring the materials are sourced from responsibly managed forests that provide environmental, social, and economic benefits.

How many postcards are included in a single order?

This product is sold as a pack of 10 flat postcards, making them ideal for personal correspondence, event invitations, or as a curated gift set for art enthusiasts.

When did Claude Monet paint Branch of Orange Bearing Fruit?

Monet painted this vibrant work in 1884 during his visit to Bordighera, Italy. It marks a significant period where he explored the intense light and flora of the Mediterranean coast.

Is the paper archival-grade for long-term display?

Absolutely. Our 200 gsm matte paper is selected for its durability and archival properties, ensuring that the colors remain vivid and the paper remains crisp for years of display.

How does the 12-color process affect the artwork's appearance?

The 12-color process allows for smoother gradients and more precise color matching. In Monet’s work, this translates to more realistic light effects and depth within the orange fruit and foliage.