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What is "ELECTRO MAGIE" by Man Ray?
"ELECTRO MAGIE" is a significant work by the pioneering Surrealist artist Man Ray, known for its experimental photographic techniques and exploration of dreamlike imagery. This fine art reproduction captures its essence.
What are the dimensions of these Man Ray postcards?
Each postcard in this pack is A6 size, measuring 10.5 x 14.8 cm (4.1 x 5.8 inches), ideal for mailing or display.
What type of paper is used for these art postcards?
These postcards are printed on premium, smooth matte finish, 200 gsm (80 lb) paper with a thickness of 0.26 mm (10.3 mils), ensuring a high-quality feel.
How is the color quality of these reproductions?
Our postcards feature 12-color fine art printing technology, delivering vivid, accurate colors and stunning depth for a truly museum-quality reproduction.
Are these postcards environmentally friendly?
Yes, they are printed on eco-friendly, FSC-certified paper, reflecting a commitment to sustainable practices in art reproduction.
How does Man Ray's "ELECTRO MAGIE" reflect Surrealism?
Man Ray's "ELECTRO MAGIE" embodies Surrealism through its unexpected juxtapositions and exploration of the subconscious, often employing techniques like solarization or rayographs.
What is the historical context of Man Ray's "ELECTRO MAGIE"?
Created during the height of the Surrealist movement, "ELECTRO MAGIE" showcases Man Ray's experimental spirit and his contribution to redefining photographic art in the early 20th century.
