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What is the historical significance of Claude Monet's "Olive Trees in Bordighera"?
Painted in 1884 during Monet's trip to the Italian Riviera, this work exemplifies his Impressionist exploration of light and Mediterranean landscapes, using vibrant colors to capture the olive groves' serene beauty.
What are the specifications of these Monet post cards?
Each post card measures A6 (10.5 x 14.8 cm / 4.1 x 5.8 inches), printed on 200 gsm FSC-certified paper with a smooth matte finish, using 12-color fine art printing for vivid reproduction.
How does the printing technology ensure color accuracy?
Our 12-color fine art printing delivers museum-quality colors with superior depth and vibrancy, exceeding standard 4-color inkjet methods for true-to-original Monet reproductions.
Are these post cards eco-friendly and durable?
Yes, they are printed on environmentally conscious, FSC-certified 200 gsm paper (0.26 mm thick), designed for archival longevity and resistance to fading.
Can I order a custom quantity or size?
This pack includes 10 post cards in A6 size; other sizes are available on demand with no minimum orders for flexible fine art print options.
What details in the artwork highlight Monet's technique?
Monet used quick, dappled brushstrokes to depict the olive trees' texture and the play of light, emphasizing his innovative approach to capturing natural scenes.
How should I store or display these post cards?
For best preservation, keep them in a dry, cool place away from direct sunlight; they can be framed or used as flat post cards for mailing or collecting.
