Chromolithographs or colored stone prints are old, colorful panels. Measured in terms of brilliance and luminosity, they surpass almost every modern print. Up to 21 colors were printed one on top of the other in a very complex printing process. This technique was developed at the beginning of the 20th century. At the end of the 19th century, offset printing was replaced by cheaper but poorer quality. Framed under glass, these true works of art are an absolute eye-catcher for every plant lover and botanist. Motifs: botany, botany, identification of plants, antique botanical prints, thunder broom, druid's foot, witch's broom, witch's herb, winter green, buck butter, Albranken, birdweed, crosswood The free setting tool. List your items quickly and conveniently and manage your active offe