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What is the artwork featured in this postcard pack?
This pack features prints of Helen Frankenthaler's iconic abstract work, Cloudscape, 1951-, a significant piece from her early career.
What are the dimensions of each postcard?
Each postcard in this pack is A6 size, measuring 10.5 x 14.8 cm (4.1 x 5.8 inches), perfect for mailing or display.
What printing technology is used for these Helen Frankenthaler postcards?
Our postcards utilize advanced 12-color fine art printing technology, ensuring vivid, accurate colors and superior archival longevity compared to standard prints.
What is the paper quality and finish?
The postcards are printed on premium 200 gsm (80 lb) paper with a smooth matte finish, offering a glare-free viewing experience and a substantial feel at 0.26 mm thickness.
How long will these archival prints last?
Printed with archival inks on high-quality, FSC-certified paper, these museum-quality reproductions are designed for lasting vibrancy and durability, preserving the essence of Frankenthaler's art.
What is the significance of Helen Frankenthaler's "soak-stain" technique?
Helen Frankenthaler pioneered the "soak-stain" technique, thinning oil paint and allowing it to soak directly into unprimed canvas, creating luminous washes of color that became integral to the artwork itself.
What is the historical context of Cloudscape, 1951-?
Cloudscape, 1951- represents Helen Frankenthaler's early explorations in abstract expressionism, a period marked by bold experimentation with color and form following World War II.
