British Parliament 1925 Vintage Lithograph

DENVER, from State House  --  1925 Page of History

From the Denver State House, looking out over   the city's Civic Center to the range of the Rockies beyond.


An original 1925 illustration created for one of many great World History volumes of the period after the turn of the century.  These illustrations are great pieces of art & history from period photographs and sketches or, in some cases, created especially for these volumes and frequently not seen anywhere else and may no longer exist -- Images from the Past --  92+ Years Old

Full Page Size: Approximately 6" X 9.5"

Unrelated Text on Reverse

Matting & Framing Tip: This page of history would look great framed; a trick I use is to place a sheet of black construction paper in the frame behind the print; this blocks the ability of any reverse side text showing through.

Condition: Excellent - Very Good - Good - Fair - Poor (but of historical interest)

Light handling & period age toning

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The Nature of Prints & Engravings: It was not until the 20th century that prints were commonly produced for the print itself. Prior to this, virtually all prints (and engravings) were produced as illustrations to be included in a manuscript, book, newspaper, or pamphlet. Therefore, a vast majority of original prints have been over the years removed from these original sources. Prints are produced using many different techniques: relief printing (woodcut & wood engraving), intaglio printing (steel & copper plate engraving, drypoint, aquatint, etc), and planographic printing (lithography, serigraphy, inkjet, laser, etc.).  While the commercial value of a print depends on such factors as age, rarity, and condition, the real value of a print is its tie to its history and/or its esthetic beauty.

History-On-Paper


Item #316-921WIP