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COMPOSITION VII 1913 By Wassily Kandinsky Pack of 10 Post Cards | Wassily Kandinsky Post Cards | A6 (10.5 x 14.8 cm) - 4.1 x 5.8 inches

COMPOSITION VII 1913 By Wassily Kandinsky Pack of 10 Post Cards | Wassily Kandinsky Post Cards | A6 (10.5 x 14.8 cm) - 4.1 x 5.8 inches

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Wassily Kandinsky Composition VII 1913 - Museum-Quality Postcard Pack

Immerse yourself in the vibrant world of Wassily Kandinsky with this exquisite pack of 10 postcards featuring his iconic masterpiece, Composition VII (1913). A pivotal work from the early abstract period, this print captures the revolutionary spirit of early 20th-century art, where color and form were liberated from representational constraints.

Kandinsky, a pioneer of abstract art, sought to evoke spiritual and emotional responses through his compositions. Composition VII is a complex symphony of color and line, demonstrating his theory that colors possess distinct spiritual vibrations, akin to musical notes. Owning this museum-quality reproduction allows you to engage with the profound visual language that defined abstract expressionism.

Each postcard is meticulously reproduced using RedKalion's advanced 12-color fine art printing technology. This ensures unparalleled color vibrancy and depth, far exceeding the capabilities of standard printing methods. The smooth matte finish provides a clean, glare-free display, allowing the intensity of Kandinsky's vision to shine through.

Crafted on premium, environmentally conscious, FSC-certified paper with a weight of 200 gsm (80 lb) and a thickness of 0.26 mm (10.3 mils), these postcards offer a tangible connection to fine art. Available in A6 size (10.5 x 14.8 cm / 4.1 x 5.8 inches), they are perfect for sharing a piece of art history, sending heartfelt messages, or collecting unique artistic treasures.

Elevate your correspondence or collection with these archival-grade Wassily Kandinsky postcards, a testament to enduring artistic innovation and RedKalion's commitment to preserving art's legacy.

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What artwork is featured on these postcards?

These postcards feature Wassily Kandinsky's groundbreaking 1913 abstract masterpiece, Composition VII, renowned for its dynamic color and form.

What are the dimensions and paper specifications of these postcards?

Each postcard is A6 size (10.5 x 14.8 cm / 4.1 x 5.8 inches), printed on 200 gsm (80 lb) smooth matte paper, 0.26 mm thick, ensuring a premium feel.

How is the color quality achieved for these Wassily Kandinsky prints?

Our postcards utilize advanced 12-color fine art printing technology for exceptional color vibrancy and accuracy, superior to standard printing.

Are these postcards suitable for framing or display?

Yes, the museum-quality reproduction and smooth matte finish make these postcards ideal for small displays, framing, or personal correspondence.

What is the environmental impact of these postcards?

These postcards are printed on eco-friendly, FSC-certified paper, reflecting a commitment to sustainable practices.

How is Wassily Kandinsky's Composition VII significant in art history?

Composition VII is a seminal work of early abstraction, embodying Kandinsky's theories on the spiritual and emotional power of color and form.

What is the historical context of Wassily Kandinsky's 1913 works?

In 1913, Kandinsky was a leading figure in the Blue Rider group, pushing the boundaries of art towards pure abstraction and spiritual expression.