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What is "Composition rouille et noire XXV" and who is Pierre Soulages?
"Composition rouille et noire XXV" is a 1974 abstract artwork by Pierre Soulages, known for his "outrenoir" technique exploring the reflective qualities of black and oxidizing metals.
What are the dimensions of these Pierre Soulages postcards?
Each postcard in this set is A6 size, measuring 10.5 x 14.8 cm (4.1 x 5.8 inches), perfect for mailing or display.
How is the color quality of these fine art prints?
Our postcards feature advanced 12-color fine art printing, delivering vivid, accurate colors with stunning depth, far superior to standard prints.
What is the paper type and finish used for these reproductions?
The prints are on 200 gsm (80 lb) paper with a smooth matte finish, offering a clean, glare-free look and feel.
Are these postcards archival quality?
Yes, printed on environmentally conscious, FSC-certified paper using museum-quality standards for lasting vibrancy and detail.
How long will shipping take for these Pierre Soulages postcard sets?
Shipping times vary by location. Please see our shipping policy for detailed estimates based on your region.
Can I purchase just one postcard, or is it only sold in a pack?
This specific offering is a pack of 10 postcards. We print on demand with no minimum orders for other potential items.
What is the significance of the "rouille" (rust) in the artwork title?
The "rouille" signifies Soulages' experimental use of oxidizing materials, creating unique textures and colors alongside his signature black pigments.
