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Peinture 202 x 327 cm, 17 janvier 1970 - 1970 By Pierre Soulages Pack of 10 Post Cards | Pierre Soulages Post Cards | A6 (10.5 x 14.8 cm) - 4.1 x 5.8 inches

Peinture 202 x 327 cm, 17 janvier 1970 - 1970 By Pierre Soulages Pack of 10 Post Cards | Pierre Soulages Post Cards | A6 (10.5 x 14.8 cm) - 4.1 x 5.8 inches

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Pierre Soulages "Peinture 202 x 327 cm, 17 janvier 1970" Postcard Collection

Experience the raw power of Pierre Soulages' monumental 1970 masterpiece in an intimate, collectible format with this premium pack of 10 postcards. This set captures the essence of Soulages' revolutionary "Outrenoir" (Beyond Black) period, where the artist transcended mere color to explore light as it emerges from the depths of layered black pigment. Each postcard is a gateway to one of the 20th century's most profound artistic explorations.

These museum-quality reproductions are crafted using our exclusive 12-color fine art printing process, ensuring the subtle textures and luminous reflections of the original 202 x 327 cm painting are rendered with breathtaking accuracy. Printed on-demand on 200 gsm FSC-certified paper with a smooth matte finish, they offer a glare-free, tactile experience perfect for sharing art with friends, framing as miniatures, or collecting as artful ephemera.

At RedKalion, we specialize in archival-grade reproductions that honor artistic legacy. This postcard pack allows you to engage with Soulages' groundbreaking work—where black becomes a source of light—in a versatile, accessible format. Elevate your correspondence or create a curated display with these sophisticated art pieces.

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What is the artwork depicted on these Pierre Soulages postcards?

These postcards feature Pierre Soulages' "Peinture 202 x 327 cm, 17 janvier 1970," a key work from his "Outrenoir" period where he explored light through layered black paint, creating a monumental abstract piece from 1970.

What are the specifications of the postcards in this pack?

This pack includes 10 flat postcards in A6 size (10.5 x 14.8 cm or 4.1 x 5.8 inches), printed on 200 gsm FSC-certified paper with a smooth matte finish and 0.26 mm thickness, using 12-color fine art printing for vibrant reproduction.

How does the printing quality compare to standard postcards?

Our 12-color fine art printing technology delivers superior color vibrancy and depth compared to standard 4-color inkjet printing, ensuring museum-quality reproduction of Soulages' intricate textures and light effects.

Are these postcards printed on demand?

Yes, these postcards are printed on demand with no minimum orders, allowing for eco-friendly production and ensuring each pack is freshly made to our archival standards.

What makes this postcard pack suitable for gifting or collecting?

With vivid colors, premium 200 gsm paper, and a pack of 10, they are perfect for any occasion—ideal as artful stationery, miniature frames, or collectible pieces showcasing Soulages' abstract mastery.

What is the significance of the date "17 janvier 1970" in the artwork title?

The date marks when Soulages completed this painting, reflecting his methodical approach during his "Outrenoir" period, where each work documents a specific moment in his exploration of black and light.

How does Soulages' technique in this painting differ from traditional abstract art?

Soulages used tools like brushes and scrapers to manipulate thick black paint, creating surfaces that reflect light dynamically—a technique he called "Outrenoir," moving beyond color to focus on luminosity.