Pen-and-ink drawings from 19th century Parisian newspapers provided the basis for these intriguing giclée prints. Celebrating the enduring wit of journalism's editorial artwork, each whimsical print offers a playful portrayal of human action and character.
- Based on copperplates of pen-and-ink drawings circa 1880.
- Giclée printing creates expert reproductions that faithfully re-create the detail of original artwork.
- Printed on archival paper.
- Mounted behind glass in solid basswood frames with a java-tone finish and embossed detailing.
- Ready to hang with sawtooth hardware and wire at the back.
- 13" x 17" overall (image 5" x 2 1/2").
- Print and frame made in USA.