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What is the artwork featured on these postcards?
These postcards feature Henri Matisse's influential 1906 painting, "Collioure Landscape." It's a prime example of his Fauvist period, known for its bold colors and expressive style.
What are the dimensions of each postcard?
Each postcard is A6 size, measuring 10.5 x 14.8 cm (4.1 x 5.8 inches), perfect for sending or displaying.
What type of paper is used for these Henri Matisse postcards?
The postcards are printed on smooth matte, 200 gsm (80 lb) paper with a thickness of 0.26 mm (10.3 mils), ensuring a quality feel and finish.
How is the color quality of these fine art prints?
Our museum-quality reproductions use 12-color fine art printing technology for exceptionally vivid, accurate colors and deep, rich tones.
Are these postcards environmentally friendly?
Yes, the postcards are printed on environmentally conscious, FSC-certified paper, reflecting a commitment to sustainability.
How long will it take to receive my Henri Matisse postcard order?
Orders are printed on demand. Standard shipping times apply after the printing process is complete, typically a few business days.
Can these postcards be considered archival prints?
While postcards are not typically classified as archival in the same way as large-format prints, our 12-color printing process on quality paper ensures excellent longevity for this format.
What is special about Henri Matisse's "Collioure Landscape 1906"?
This piece is celebrated for its radical use of color and simplified forms, embodying the Fauvist movement's spirit and Matisse's innovative approach to landscape painting.
