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What is the artwork featured in this post card pack?
This pack features Mousse d'Etoiles by Marcel Barbeau, a Canadian abstract artist known for his dynamic, gestural style from the Automatiste movement, reproduced as high-quality fine art prints on post cards.
What are the dimensions of each post card?
Each post card measures A6 size: 10.5 x 14.8 cm (4.1 x 5.8 inches), perfect for standard mailing or framing as miniature art pieces.
What type of paper is used for these post cards?
They are printed on FSC-certified, eco-friendly paper with a smooth matte finish, 200 gsm (80 lb) weight, and 0.26 mm (10.3 mils) thickness for durability and a glare-free display.
How is the color quality ensured in these reproductions?
We use 12-color fine art printing technology to deliver vivid, accurate colors with stunning depth, superior to standard 4-color inkjet prints, ensuring museum-quality reproductions.
Are these post cards printed on demand?
Yes, they are printed on demand with no minimum orders, allowing for fresh, high-quality production tailored to your purchase.
Who was Marcel Barbeau and what is his significance in art history?
Marcel Barbeau was a pioneering Canadian abstract artist and member of the Automatiste movement in the 1940s-1950s, known for his spontaneous, expressive works that explored subconscious creativity and influenced modern abstract art.
What does "Mousse d'Etoiles" mean and how does it relate to the artwork?
"Mousse d'Etoiles" translates to "Star Foam" in French, reflecting the artwork's cosmic, swirling patterns that evoke celestial imagery and Barbeau's interest in organic, fluid forms within abstract composition.
