Showing posts with label Original. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Original. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Best Price Honda Element & Friends: Element 4WD EX-P: Great Horned Owl: Great Original Photo Print Ad! on Sale

This is the actual print ad that has been very carefully removed from the original publication. It is not a reproduction, photocopy or reprint. The print ad is a narrow partial page ad measuring approximately 2½" x 10" and is suitable for Framing. Print ads make the perfect gift for the Fans and Collectors or can be given as a Novelty gift. If ordering from ImaPaqRat your print ads ships from a Pet Free and Smoke Free environment!..Read More

Saturday, March 17, 2012

Best Buy 1916 Halftone Print Fetish Horned Owl Amulet Soapstone Hopedale Labrador Aillik - Original Halftone Print Reviews

This is an original 1916 black and white halftone print of the feet of a horned owl used as an amulet from the east coast of Labrador, and soapstone figures used as fetishes from Aillik near Hopedale, Labrador...Read More

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Discount 1881 Chromolithograph Great Horned Owl Warblers Birds - Original Chromolithograph On Sale

Period Paper

This is an original 1881 chromolithograph of the Great Horned Owl (fig. 1); the Rose-Breasted Grossbeak (male and female) (fig. 2 & 3); the American Red Start (fig. 4); the Black-Throated Blue Warbler (fig. 5); the Black and White Creeper (fig. 6); and the Yellow-Throated Warbler (fig. 7).

Period Paper is pleased to offer an exceptional collection of oversized chromolithographs featuring the birds of North America. This collection is the work of Jacob Henry Studer, ornithologist. More than 700 different species of birds are "artistically drawn and colored from Nature" by artist Theodore Jasper. These chromolithographs are in superb condition with excellent color saturation and detail, and would look stunning framed. (Please note that there is no printing on the reverse.)

Born in Columbus, Ohio, Jacob Henry Studer (1840-1904) was a printer, lithographer, and ornithologist. He is best known as the editor and publisher of Studer's Popular Ornithology: The Birds of North America, a popular 19th century lay-person's guide to the bird species of North America. More affordable than the work of John James Audubon, this book went through several editions from 1874-1904. In this edition (1881) is a tender dedication to his wife, Caroline Buss Studer "the builder of my hopes" who died 2 September 1871 and to his daughters, Mary Francisca and Anna Regina who both died in April of 1876. A copy of this dedication is included with each order (please see both images).

This piece was illustrated by Jasper, Theodore...Read More

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