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What artwork is featured on these postcards?
These postcards showcase "Composition 16" by the pioneering Orphist artist Sonia Delaunay, celebrated for its vibrant color and dynamic geometric abstraction.
What are the physical specifications of these Sonia Delaunay postcards?
Each postcard is A6 size (10.5 x 14.8 cm), printed on 200 gsm smooth matte, FSC-certified paper, 0.26 mm thick, using advanced 12-color fine art printing.
How is the color quality on these art prints?
Utilizing a 12-color fine art printing process, these reproductions offer exceptional color vibrancy and accuracy, surpassing standard 4-color inkjet prints for museum-quality results.
What is the paper finish and weight?
The postcards feature a smooth matte finish for glare-free viewing and are printed on substantial 200 gsm (80 lb) paper, ensuring a premium feel and durability.
Are these postcards eco-friendly?
Yes, they are printed on environmentally conscious, FSC-certified paper, reflecting a commitment to sustainable practices in producing these fine art reproductions.
How is Sonia Delaunay's "Composition 16" significant in art history?
"Composition 16" is a key example of Orphism, demonstrating Sonia Delaunay's theories on simultaneity and the expressive power of pure color and form.
What does Orphism mean in the context of Sonia Delaunay's work?
Orphism, also known as Orphic Cubism, was an art movement emphasizing abstract color and form, pioneered by Delaunay and her husband Robert, focusing on pure visual sensation.
