Why not try something fancy and affordable for the fall season? Here is a free vintage fall fine art print download for you to enjoy!
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Candlelight - Elizabeth Shippen Green, 1908 American, 1871-1954 Watercolor and gouache on board , 23 x 14 in. 58.4 x 35.6 cm.
Get the sources for the vintage art prints in my fall gallery wall seen in my 2021 living room. All are free, public domain works and can be downloaded to print.
Brazil’s Para Todos magazine, under the direction of José Carlos, epitomise the 1920s.
Add a pop of color to your home or dorm with this vintage mineralogy art print featuring a collection of minerals. Please note mineral names are in French as this is a reproduction of a vintage science journal. Purchase poster or upgrade to a poster with a permanent wood hanger to give the look of a science school chart -- wood planks bookend the top and bottom of poster and finished with jute string for hanging. Choose from a variety of hanger colors. Photos 1-3: Natural wood hanger Photo 4: Reclaimed wood hanger Photo 5: Dark brown hanger Photo 6: Light brown hanger Photo 7: Green painted hanger Photo 8: Blue gloss wood hanger. Ends are not painted Picture 9: Shows yellow, pink or blue gloss wood hanger. Ends are not painted Photo 10: Poster only Please note wood may have knots, scrapes, chips, slivers, roughness etc due to its nature. Boards can vary in color based on the wood type and grain as well as stain application. The item you receive may not be an exact match to the photos shown due to the nature of wood and/or staining process. Reclaimed wood is grey tones with brown and some flecks of red. It is left untouched. Posters feature high quality printing on textured paper giving a vintage look. All of our prints are reproductions of vintage prints, so they have an "older" vintage feel and may have blemishes and imperfections. Prints are not designed to match in layout and color, so please be aware of this when purchasing multiples or additional orders. Please note colors may vary across smart phones, computer monitors etc. Posters measures 20" x 28" and approximately 21" x 29" tall with wood planks. Hanging jute adds an additional 3-4" approximately. Wood planks are attached permanently on the front side of posters and not on the back so staples will be visible on the back. Ships rolled and may experience some slight wrinkling which will disappear after hanging. We do not offer returns or exchanges at this time. All sales are final. Makes a great hostess gift, science enthusiast or interior decorator. Also available as a puzzle: https://www.etsy.com/listing/783095032/mineralogy-puzzle-1000-piece-puzzle Lower prices and lower shipping! We're passing the fee savings on to you when you purchase from our website: >> www.michiganstudio.com << If purchasing posters without hangers, we encourage you to purchase from our website to get more accurate shipping costs: >> www.michiganstudio.com << See all posters on Etsy: https://www.etsy.com/shop/MichiganStudio?section_id=18514616 View more prints on our website: https://michiganstudio.com/collections/home-decor/poster **Please review our policies, processing time and shipping time prior to ordering: https://www.etsy.com/shop/MichiganStudio#policies
Prints on Wood: This is a print of the original mounted on ¾ “ wood substrate. With sides and back painted black and keyhole on back for hanging. Looks great sitting on a shelf or on a stand as well. The print captures all the layers of vintage papers and paint. Sealed with a soft matte sealer and a sticker of Authenticity on the back. Prints to be Framed: (DOES NOT INCLUDE FRAME) Your prints will arrive on premium archival-safe 56lb. matte paper with a white border and a backer board for framing as you wish. Sticker of Authenticity on the back of the print and on the back of the backer board. Artwork copyright Shawn Petite LLC Colors may vary due to monitors Products typically ship within 3 days, please allow 5-7 (US) business days for arrival. PLEASE NOTE: 5x7 & 6x6 prints to be Framed are printed on 8x10 matte paper 8x10 & 8x8 prints to be Framed are printed on 11x14 matte paper 12x12 & 11x14 prints to be Framed are printed on 13x19 matte paper
http://www.russianfineart.com/catalog/prod?productid=19242 “Last Tune” - oil, canvas Russian Painter: Stanislav Brusilov http://www.russianfineart.com/brusilov
Add vintage feel to your home with this vintage reproduction print of citrus fruit including lemons, clementines, limes, grapefruit and more. This lemon kitchen print will make a great addition to your farmhouse decor or anywhere in your home! Purchase poster or upgrade to a poster with a permanent wood hanger - wood planks are attached to the top and bottom of poster and finished with jute string for hanging. Choose from a variety of hangers: Picture 1: Dark brown hanger Picture 3: Yellow gloss wood hanger Picture 4: Natural wood hanger Picture 5: Light brown hanger Picture 6: Green painted wood hanger Picture 7: Reclaimed wood hanger Picture 8: Blue gloss wood hanger (Ends are not painted; some chipping may occur) Picture 9: Pink gloss wood hanger (Ends are not painted; some chipping may occur) Picture 10: Poster only Please note wood may have knots, scrapes, chips, slivers, roughness etc due to its nature. Boards can vary in color based on the wood type and grain as well as stain application. The item you receive may not be an exact match to the photos shown due to the nature of wood and/or staining process. Reclaimed wood is grey tones with brown and some flecks of red. It is left untouched. Posters feature high quality printing on textured paper giving a vintage look. All of our prints are reproductions of vintage prints, so they have an "older" vintage feel and may have blemishes and imperfections. Prints are not designed to match in layout and color, so please be aware of this when purchasing multiples or additional orders. Please note colors may vary across smart phones, computer monitors etc. Posters measures 20" x 28" and approximately 21" x 29" tall with wood planks. Hanging jute adds an additional 3-4" approximately. Wood planks are attached permanently on the front side of posters and not on the back so staples will be visible on the back. Ships rolled and may experience some slight wrinkling which will disappear after hanging. We do not offer returns or exchanges at this time. All sales are final. Makes a great gift for the cook, farmhouse decor or kitchen addition! See all posters on Etsy: https://www.etsy.com/shop/MichiganStudio?section_id=18514616 View more prints on our website: https://michiganstudio.com/collections/home-decor/poster **Please review our policies, processing time and shipping time prior to ordering: https://www.etsy.com/shop/MichiganStudio#policies
Print of Original, Mixed Media Drawing on Distressed, Dictionary Page This print now comes in two sizes - small - 6" x 9" or large 12" x 18" This drawing of art supplies is drawn in sepia ink and created with ink, watercolor, pastel and colored pencils on a distressed parchment that includes the definition "artist." Unlike similar prints available from other artists, this image was drawn directly on a page from a repurposed, rescued book. This is a digital print of the original artwork. The original artwork may or may not be available in another area of my shop. This charming piece is reproduced on 110 lb Card Stock using archival inks. Small prints will be shipped attached to a sturdy piece of mat board in a protective sleeve. Large prints will be packed in protective plastic and shipped in a cardboard tube. The print has a white border surrounding the image for easy framing. My signature will be added on the print upon purchase. The "Flying Shoes" watermark will not be on the purchased print but is used to discourage digital pirates. To view the personal story behind this drawing or to follow my artistic adventures please visit my blog - flyingshoesstudio.blogspot.com, Feel free to convo with me if you have questions or are interested in a similar, commission piece. Thank you for taking time to browse through The Shoe! Kristy Copyright and All Rights Reserved by the Artist* Have any questions? Contact the shop owner.
For the compulsive list makers like us in the crowd, you know the power of putting words on paper. Jotting that task down takes it out of our active brain space, freeing our gray matter up to focus on the work at hand. We no longer worry about recall; the printed word remains unalterable whenever we need to check the list. So it is with our collective human memory, it seems. “Before the printing press, memory was the main store of human knowledge, “notes the article “Memory and the Printing Press” in Farnam Street’s blog. “Scholars had to go to find books, often traveling around from one scriptoria to another. They couldn’t buy books. Individuals did not have libraries. The ability to remember was integral to the social accumulation of knowledge,” the article continues. What this meant, according to Elizabeth Eisenstein, author of The Printing Press as an Agent of Change, is that things had to be known in a profound and accessible way. This need created a complex system of associating bits of knowledge with other pieces to aid retention and recall. And naturally, the accuracy of the information was only as good as the memory of the people...
The Kiss - Silvio Allason
6" x 9" Print of Original, Mixed Media Drawing on Distressed, Dictionary Page This drawing of a vintage school supplies is drawn in sepia ink and created with pastel and colored pencils on a distressed page from a dictionary that includes the definition "teach." Unlike similar prints available from other artists, this image was drawn directly on a page from a repurposed, rescued book. This is a digital print of the original artwork. The original artwork may or may not be available in another area of my shop. This charming piece is reproduced on 110 lb Card Stock using archival inks. It will be shipped attached to a sturdy piece of mat board in a protective sleeve. The print has a white border surrounding the image for easy framing. My signature will be added upon purchase The "Flying Shoes" watermark will not be on the purchased print but is used to discourage digital pirates. To view the personal story behind this drawing or to follow my artistic adventures please visit my blog - flyingshoesstudio.blogspot.com, Feel free to convo with me if you have questions or are interested in a similar, commission piece. Thank you for taking time to browse through The Shoe! Kristy Copyright and All Rights Reserved by the Artist*
girls holding roses
Last week's series on the Blue Book artists certainly prompted an abundance of comments. That pleases me greatly, since your participation makes putting this blog together all the more rewarding. The broad-ranging discussion involved some challenging opinions about the merit of developing a 'signature' style vs being adaptable to changing trends. Some people felt that adapting elements of style or technique made popular by other illustrators was synonymous with "aping" that artist's style. They were insistent that success lies only down the path of studiously developing a very personal look - and that any borrowing from others was "a dead end". While I support their choice, I personally believe there is a creatively and financially rewarding alternative - and offered myself as living proof. If you compare my editorial art portfolio with my advertising art you'll see that I have managed to live by my word (and pretty well at that). For twenty years I've enjoyed a stimulating career by being what some would call a 'jack-of-all-trades', dabbling in many styles, often tailoring my work to suit my clients' needs - and the changing tastes of the industry and the public at large. When I see work by others that intrigues me, I want to "play with their toys". Personally I feel your own style emerges no matter what surface technique you cloak it in. I've always been restless when it comes to style, and never felt much need to steadfastly hone "The Leif Peng Style". No, my choices have not made me famous. Fame has never been a high priority on my career agenda, but I can understand why it might be for some. I've often thought that illustrators are sort of "shy actors" -- we let our work take the stage in our place. Naturally, we want the audience to like us and acknowledge our skills. In that sense, some degree of fame enters the picture, I suppose. So this week, a selection of "famous" (and I use that term with some chagrin) artists who did pretty well by experimenting with styles and techniques as they pleased - or as their clients pleased. Let's begin with the best: Al Parker. Parker was known for his experimentation... always six months ahead of his competitors. As I said in one of my comments, of course it would be ideal to be the trendsetter. Al Parker enjoyed that status for a very long time. But even if you can't be an Al Parker, you could do a lot worse than to follow his lead. This last scan is from Charlie Allen, who attributes it to Al Parker (and I agree). Last week Charlie showed some great examples of how a pro adapts to changing trends, just as Parker did in the late 60's piece above. Regarding his efforts to work in the 'groovy' early 70's style, Charlie wrote "I felt out of my 'comfort zone' on these...but as usual, had fun trying something new." This week, Charlie has a new selection of images at Charlie Allen's Blog that again demonstrate what a consummate professional he was. * My Al Parker Flickr set.
digital printable File. Instant Download - A beautiful 19th Century painting, expertly enhanced to reflect all the characteristics and charm of the original work. This painting of the english countryside features antique European art with rustic meadow trees. If you are new to digital printing, don't worry! I am happy to answer any questions you have or walk you through the printing process. DOWNLOAD DETAILS : All files are 300 DPI for a high-quality print. A (2x3 or 3x2) RATIO FILE FOR PRINTING 4"x6", 6"x9", 8"x12", 10"x15", 12"x18", 16"x24", 20"x30", 24”x36”, 10x15 cm, 30x45 cm, 40x60 cm, 50x75 cm, 60x90 cm. A (4x5 or 5x4) RATIO FILE FOR PRINTING 4"x5", 8"x10", 16"x20", 24x30cm, 40x50cm. A (5x7 or 7x5) PAPER SIZE FILE FOR PRINTING 5"x7", A5, A4, A3, A2, A1, 50x70cm. **If you need a custom-sized print, please contact me I will provide a custom file free of charge. Please keep in mind that color may vary on computer monitors and printers. These high-quality prints reflect the original artwork; character and age (grain, cracking, etc.) will be visible. After purchase, you can find your digital art files here: http://www.etsy.com/your/purchases. If you purchased via Etsy’s ‘Guest Checkout,’ you will find your downloads within the receipt emailed to you. This is a digital print – no physical copy will be sent to you.
Chamomile plant ilustration art collage print. Our botanical prints are based on classic illustrations by scientific illustrators who highlighted the shape, color and details of each plant species. They are a perfect gift for flowers, plants and gardening lovers. They also add a charming touch to rooms such as bathrooms, kitchens, or bedroom. SHIPPING RETURNS Copyright © PRRINT! All Rights Reserved.
A Country School (1890). Edward Lamson Henry (American, 1841-1919). Oil on canvas mounted on composition board. Yale University Art Gallery. Henry depicts one of the several career options available...
Print of Original, Mixed Media Drawing on Distressed, Dictionary Page This print is available in your choice of two sizes 6" x 9" for $35 12" x 18" for $75 This drawing of my original depictions of Baking Ingredients and Utensils is drawn in sepia ink and created with pastel and colored pencils on a distressed parchment that includes the definition "Baker" Unlike similar prints available from other artists, this image was drawn directly on a page from a repurposed, rescued book. This is a digital print of the original artwork. The original artwork may or may not be available in another area of my shop. This charming piece is reproduced on 110 lb Card Stock using archival inks. It will be shipped attached to a sturdy piece of mat board in a protective sleeve. The print has a white border surrounding the image for easy framing. My signature will be added on the print upon purchase. The "Flying Shoes" watermark will not be on the purchased print but is used to discourage digital pirates. To view the personal story behind this drawing or to follow my artistic adventures please visit my blog - flyingshoesstudio.blogspot.com, Feel free to convo with me if you have questions or are interested in a similar, commission piece. Thank you for taking time to browse through The Shoe! Kristy
An excellent vintage First Edition offset lithograph, print, of painting "Study for Composition II" (1910) by Wassily Kandinsky (1866-1944). Printed on one side. Hand tipped-in on a board of heavy paper. Information regarding the original artwork is printed under the plate. Publisher copy on the back of the board. Comes from a rare First Limited Edition art folio published by Beaverbrook Newspaper Limited in London, in 1960. Detailed. Colors are deep and vivid. Excellent condition - never framed. Overall 10.45"W x 14.10"H Image 9.10"W x 6.75"H less
Sir Edward John Poynter, 1st Baronet GCVO, PRA was an English painter, designer and draughtsman who served as President of the Royal Academy.
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