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What artwork is featured in this postcard set?
This postcard set features the iconic American Impressionist painting 'End of Timberline, Mt. Hood' by the renowned artist Childe Hassam.
What are the paper specifications for these Childe Hassam postcards?
The postcards have a smooth matte finish on 200 gsm (80 lb) paper, with a thickness of 0.26 mm (10.3 mils), printed on eco-friendly, FSC-certified paper.
How are the colors reproduced on these fine art prints?
Our postcards utilize advanced 12-color fine art printing technology for vivid, accurate colors and stunning depth, significantly enhancing the visual fidelity of the artwork.
What is the size of each postcard in this pack?
Each postcard is A6 sized, measuring 10.5 x 14.8 cm or 4.1 x 5.8 inches, ideal for mailing or collecting.
How long will these archival postcards last?
Printed on high-quality, FSC-certified paper with archival inks, these reproductions are designed for longevity, preserving the vibrant colors and details for years to come.
Tell me more about Childe Hassam's artistic style.
Childe Hassam was a prominent American Impressionist known for his vibrant depictions of American landscapes and cityscapes, often focusing on light and atmospheric effects.
What is the significance of 'End of Timberline, Mt. Hood'?
This work exemplifies Hassam's dedication to capturing the dramatic beauty of the American West, showcasing his mastery of light and his impressionistic brushwork.
