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A framed vertical poster that blends vintage character with archival-quality materials. The black frame and museum-grade matte paper create a quiet, refined presence for the monochrome portrait, letting fine engraved detail stand out without glare thanks to the protective acrylic cover. Lightweight yet sturdy frame options (MDF, kiln-dried pine, or Ayous wood) and built-in hanging hardware make display simple. This piece brings a contemplative, scholarly mood to entryways, studies, or gallery walls and holds its tone over time thanks to archival paper and scratch-resistant finishes.
Product features
- Museum-grade matte paper (189–200 g/m²) for archival longevity
- Protective acrylic cover with scratch-resistant finish
- Choice of frames: MDF, kiln-dried pine, or lightweight Ayous wood
- Built-in or included hanging hardware for easy wall mounting
- Sustainably sourced materials and regional production options (USA, Japan, Latvia)
Care instructions
- If the poster does gather any dust, you may wipe it off gently with a clean, dry cloth. To remove spots or smudges from acrylic or glass, we recommend applying glass cleaner to a clean, soft, dry cloth or paper towel and then to the surface so that the cleaner does not settle on the frame, then buff the surface dry to remove any streaks.
Framed Poster — Vintage 19th-Century Engraved Portrait Print
$59.82
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$59.82
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Product features
- Museum-grade matte paper (189–200 g/m²) for archival longevity
- Protective acrylic cover with scratch-resistant finish
- Choice of frames: MDF, kiln-dried pine, or lightweight Ayous wood
- Built-in or included hanging hardware for easy wall mounting
- Sustainably sourced materials and regional production options (USA, Japan, Latvia)
Care instructions
- If the poster does gather any dust, you may wipe it off gently with a clean, dry cloth. To remove spots or smudges from acrylic or glass, we recommend applying glass cleaner to a clean, soft, dry cloth or paper towel and then to the surface so that the cleaner does not settle on the frame, then buff the surface dry to remove any streaks.