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Norway, Sandviken Village in the Snow By claude monet Pack of 10 Post Cards | claude monet Post Cards | A6 (10.5 x 14.8 cm) - 4.1 x 5.8 inches

Norway, Sandviken Village in the Snow By claude monet Pack of 10 Post Cards | claude monet Post Cards | A6 (10.5 x 14.8 cm) - 4.1 x 5.8 inches

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Claude Monet's "Norway, Sandviken Village in the Snow" Postcard Collection

Experience the serene beauty of Claude Monet's Impressionist masterpiece, "Norway, Sandviken Village in the Snow," with this exclusive pack of 10 museum-quality postcards from RedKalion. This fine art reproduction captures Monet's fleeting observation of a Norwegian winter landscape during his 1895 Scandinavian journey, where he masterfully rendered the delicate interplay of light and shadow on snow-covered cottages and icy waters. As a pioneer of en plein air painting, Monet's loose brushstrokes and subtle color gradations evoke a tranquil, atmospheric mood perfect for sharing artful sentiments.

Each A6 postcard (10.5 x 14.8 cm / 4.1 x 5.8 inches) in this pack is produced using our archival 12-color fine art printing technology, ensuring vivid, accurate colors with stunning depth that surpasses standard 4-color inkjet prints. Printed on demand with no minimum orders, these postcards feature a smooth matte finish for a clean, glare-free display on FSC-certified 200 gsm (80 lb) paper with a thickness of 0.26 mm (10.3 mils). Elevate your correspondence with these eco-friendly, flat postcards, ideal for any occasion or as a collectible tribute to Monet's legacy.

  • Artistic Significance: A rare Norwegian scene by Claude Monet, showcasing his Impressionist technique and exploration of winter light.
  • Premium Quality: Museum-grade reproduction with 12-color printing for exceptional color vibrancy and detail.
  • Eco-Conscious Design: Printed on FSC-certified paper, reflecting RedKalion's commitment to sustainability.
  • Versatile Use: Perfect for mailing, framing, or gifting, available in a convenient pack of 10.
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What is the historical context of Claude Monet's "Norway, Sandviken Village in the Snow"?

Painted during Monet's 1895 trip to Norway, this work captures his Impressionist focus on light and atmosphere in a snowy Scandinavian village, showcasing his adaptation of en plein air techniques to winter landscapes.

How does the 12-color fine art printing enhance these Monet postcards?

Our 12-color printing technology delivers vivid, accurate colors with stunning depth, far surpassing standard 4-color inkjet prints for a museum-quality reproduction of Monet's subtle hues.

What are the specifications of the paper used for these postcards?

Each postcard is printed on FSC-certified 200 gsm (80 lb) paper with a smooth matte finish, 0.26 mm thickness, and eco-friendly materials for a durable, glare-free display.

Are these Monet postcards printed on demand?

Yes, these fine art postcards are printed on demand with no minimum orders, ensuring fresh, high-quality reproductions of "Norway, Sandviken Village in the Snow."

What is the size and pack details for these Claude Monet postcards?

This pack includes 10 A6 postcards (10.5 x 14.8 cm / 4.1 x 5.8 inches), perfect for any occasion with their flat design and archival quality.

How did Monet's technique differ in his Norwegian snow scenes?

In Norway, Monet used rapid, layered brushstrokes to capture the transient effects of light on snow, emphasizing cool blues and whites to convey winter's serene mood.

Why is Sandviken Village significant in Monet's oeuvre?

Sandviken represents one of Monet's few Norwegian subjects, highlighting his interest in remote, picturesque locales and his mastery of rendering snow's reflective qualities.