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What are the dimensions and specifications of these Pierre-Auguste Renoir post cards?
Each post card measures A6 (10.5 x 14.8 cm or 4.1 x 5.8 inches), with a 200 gsm (80 lb) weight, 0.26 mm thickness, smooth matte finish, and uses 12-color fine art printing for vibrant colors.
How does the printing technology ensure color accuracy in these fine art post cards?
Our 12-color fine art printing delivers vivid, accurate colors with stunning depth, far beyond standard 4-color inkjet technology, ensuring museum-quality reproductions of Renoir's work.
Are these post cards eco-friendly and what materials are used?
Yes, they are printed on environmentally conscious, FSC-certified paper, making them a sustainable choice for premium art prints.
What is the shipping and ordering process for these post cards?
They are printed on demand with no minimum orders, offering flexible acquisition and efficient shipping for art enthusiasts.
How durable and archival are these post cards?
With 200 gsm paper and 12-color printing, these post cards are designed for archival longevity, resisting fading and wear over time.
What is the historical significance of Renoir's "Landscape with Fence"?
Painted during Renoir's Impressionist period, it showcases his use of loose brushstrokes to capture light and nature, reflecting his focus on rural tranquility.
How does the fence in the artwork contribute to its composition?
The fence acts as a subtle guide, drawing the viewer's eye into the scene and emphasizing Renoir's skill in creating depth and atmosphere in landscapes.
