Posters from the American Museum of Photography!
Posters from the American Museum of Photography!
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These exclusive art posters are custom-printed using the same technology as the limited-edition “giclee” prints sold for hundreds of dollars in art galleries. Fine-quality papers and specially-formulated inks offer amazing permanence: these posters can be displayed for up to 100 years in normal room light without noticeable fading!
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- “Three Friends”
- A humble photographic postcard from the 1920s now spreads its message of friendship and good cheer in the form of this impressive 24″ x 36″ custom-printed poster. A great gift for any friend!
$45 plus $6 shipping. (international shipping extra –please inquire)
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The Yacht “America” Sails Into History
Edwin Hale Lincoln (1848-1938) of Massachusetts claimed to be the first person to photograph this legendary sailing ship, for which the America’s Cup is named. Reproduced here from a dazzling hand-tinted platinum print, with Old Glory rippling in the breeze as the swift yacht cuts through the waves in Vineyard Sound. A must-have for every sailing enthusiast. 24 x 30 inches. Click here for a larger view
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The Foreman
His fireman’s helmet identifies his rank, but it’s the wire-rim spectacles and clay pipe in his mouth that give this Brittany Spaniel a real air of authority. Based on a wonderful cabinet card image of about 1888 by the Briggs Studio of Pendleton, Oregon, our deluxe poster is 24″ x 36″ and guaranteed to spread good cheer to the foreman, firefighter, or dog-lover in your life.
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- “Uncle Geo. & Gus”
- Perhaps the best-loved image in our Collection, this daguerreotype was created by an unknown maker around 1853. Never before available as a poster, this 24″ x 30″ reproduction faithfully captures the spirit and warmth of this remarkable early photograph of father and son.
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