Description: 1902 Authentic Stone ChromolithographPoisonous PlantsSatisfaction GuaranteedThis is an authentic 1902 print--NOT a recent reproduction This plate features seven species of poisonous plants, illustrated and identified, that were considered representative species and well known at the turn of the century when this print was designed and produced. Featured in this print are: 1. Pokeweed, 2. Jimson Weed 3. Poison Sumac 4. Poison Ivy, 5. Poison Oak, 6. Night Shade, and 7. Water Hemlock. These are carefully drawn, with very fine detail and meticulous application of color to recreate the luster and intricate texture of the leaves and other plant structures.This beautiful illustration, dated 1902 in the plate, was exquisitely printed by the Julius Bien & Company in New York City, one of the most prestigious lithographers of the early 20th Century. This 1902 illustration was printed for inclusion in a fine set of reference material published in 1902 and 1903.Printed on medium-weight paper, the overall sheet size is just over 7" x 9.75", and the printed portion (including the text above and below) is 5" x 8.75" (the narrow printed border is 5" x 8", text excluded), with blank margins of 1/4" - 1" all the way around to allow easy matting and framing.The print is a stone chromolithograph with the distinctive saturated color and depth. It is a very attractive work, with special attention to detail and accurate hue, and exceptionally well-printed.I've matted and framed several of these, and they look very nice. Please check my store for other botanical, natural history, or historical art prints perfect for framing or incorporating into other projects. A Note on Lithography: One of the delightful and interesting results of the engraving and ink transfer process in lithography is that there can be variants of the prints which look slightly different when compared side-by-side, even though they were produced by the same engraved plates on the same press. This may be a result of additional passes by one color or another, subtle differences in the ink tone, varying pressure from the pressing of the plates, slight variation in the position of each color plate, or other choices made by the engravers or the printers. The result is that each print's appearance is truly unique.Below is a cropped view of the sheet--without full margins. The image is a fairly accurate representation of the print. Please refer to photographed closeups to see the depth of the margins, and the quality of the print. Below: Closeup shows fine detail, and the characteristic scattered pattern of ink pigment indicative of a stone chromolithograph print.Above: Generous margins allow for convenient matting and framing of this print. Condition: Very Good. As shown, with no tears or marks on the printed portion. There may be stray printer's ink, or minor spots of discoloration related to the aging process of the paper, especially in the margins of the sheet.Print will be carefully packaged to preserve condition during shipping. Ships next business day.This is a genuine 1902 stone chromolithograph print--NOT a recent reproduction. It is nearly 120 years old; please handle with care.Satisfaction Guaranteed or RETURN for any reason for a prompt refund.Comes from a smoke-free home. Powered by SixBit's eCommerce Solution
Price: 25.47 USD
Location: Iowa City, Iowa
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All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 14 Days
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Type: Print
Subject: Botanical
Size: Small (up to 12in.)
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Print Surface: Paper
Material: Engraving
Framed/Unframed: Unframed
Original/Reproduction: Original Print
Date of Creation: 1900-1949
Production Technique: Stone Chromolithography
Year of Production: 1902