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What makes the printing quality of these Charlotte Posenenske postcards superior?
We utilize a sophisticated 12-color fine art printing process. Unlike standard 4-color printing, this technology ensures wider color gamuts and smoother transitions, resulting in a museum-quality reproduction that stays true to Posenenske’s original 1960 vision.
What is the weight and texture of the postcard paper?
Each card is printed on premium 200 gsm (80 lb) paper with a thickness of 0.26 mm. The smooth matte finish eliminates glare and provides a refined, professional aesthetic suitable for both writing and display.
Are the materials used in these postcards environmentally friendly?
Yes. RedKalion prioritizes sustainability by using FSC-certified paper, ensuring that the materials are sourced from responsibly managed forests. Additionally, our print-on-demand model minimizes overproduction and environmental waste.
How many cards are included in a single order?
This product is sold as a set of 10 flat A6 postcards (10.5 x 14.8 cm). They are meticulously printed on demand to ensure each set meets our strict quality control standards before shipping.
Will these prints fade over time?
No. By using archival-grade inks and acid-free, 200 gsm paper, these postcards are designed for longevity. The 12-color technology provides lightfastness, ensuring the vibrancy of 'Bretagne - 1960' remains intact for years.
What is the artistic significance of the 'Bretagne - 1960' series?
Created in 1960, this series represents Posenenske’s early exploration of landscape. It showcases her transition from figurative art toward the radical abstraction and minimalism that would eventually define her career in the mid-1960s.
Who was Charlotte Posenenske?
Charlotte Posenenske was a seminal German artist. Initially a painter, she became famous for her modular, industrial sculptures. She famously stopped her artistic practice in 1968 to pursue sociology, believing art could not sufficiently influence social change.
