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What is the artwork "Ile de La Grande Jatte Through the Trees" by Claude Monet?
This 1888 Impressionist painting by Claude Monet depicts the Seine River island near Paris, showcasing his mastery of light and atmosphere with dappled brushstrokes, available as a museum-quality reproduction in this post card pack.
What are the specifications of these Monet post cards?
Each post card is A6 size (10.5 x 14.8 cm / 4.1 x 5.8 inches), printed with 12-color fine art technology on 200 gsm FSC-certified matte paper for vivid colors and archival quality in a pack of 10.
How does the printing technology ensure color accuracy?
Our 12-color fine art printing delivers vibrant, accurate colors with depth, far beyond standard 4-color inkjet, to match Monet's original palette for a premium reproduction.
Are these post cards eco-friendly and durable?
Yes, they are printed on FSC-certified paper with a 200 gsm weight and 0.26 mm thickness, offering eco-conscious materials and long-lasting quality for fine art displays.
Can I order these Monet post cards in custom sizes or quantities?
This pack includes 10 post cards in A6 size; they are printed on demand with no minimum orders, but custom sizes may be available—contact us for details on fine art print options.
What inspired Monet to paint "Ile de La Grande Jatte Through the Trees"?
Monet was inspired by the tranquil Seine landscapes, using this scene to explore light effects and atmospheric perspective, reflecting his Impressionist focus on fleeting natural moments.
How does this artwork fit into Monet's broader career?
Painted in 1888, it represents Monet's mature period, where he refined his technique to capture shimmering light and depth, influencing modern art with its innovative approach.
