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Elephant Trunk – 1780s
This charming print is a fine Giclée reproduction of an original 1780s image. The piece is set in a handsome wood frame with subtle diagonal beading.The ability of art to establish a mood cannot be overstated. Well aware of this power, Smith Co. specializes in artwork that evokes a simpler, less-harried time. These elegant, charming prints will not only add warmth and vitality to your decor but will also encourage you to appreciate the beauty of everyday pleasures.
Jacob G. Strutt – Trees II – Set of Two – William Stafford
A set of two vintage reproductions of “Silver Fir at Rosemeath” and “Oriental Plane at Lee-Place” by English artist Jacob George Strutt, done in the style of Constable. Published in 1826, Strutt's “Sylva Britannica” is a selection of “portraits of forest trees distinguished for their antiquity, magnitude and beauty.” These fine-art reproductions are from antiques in the William Stafford Archive and were printed 25 years ago. London-based William Stafford Gallery is a treasure trove of fine-art prints, contemporary black-and-white photography, sepia photography, and works in color. By commissioning artists and photographers and then controlling all aspects of print production, the gallery ensures a consistently exceptional quality. Through collaborations with master framemakers, it offers new and refreshing presentation ideas in pace with today's design trends.
Pink Peony 43 – 1810
A Giclée reproduction of a botanical illustration from 1810. Printed in archival inks, this piece comes beautifully framed in black wood molding with diagonal beaded detailing.The ability of art to establish a mood cannot be overstated. Well aware of this power, Smith Co. specializes in artwork that evokes a simpler, less harried time. These elegant, charming prints will not only add warmth and vitality to your decor but will also encourage you to appreciate the beauty of everyday pleasures.
Miranda Baker – Corals – William Stafford
A set of two vintage reproductions of original watercolors by English artist Miranda Baker, who drew inspiration from her grandmother's collection of Victorian sea life and maritime artifacts. London-based William Stafford Gallery is a treasure trove of fine-art prints, contemporary black-and-white photography, sepia photography, and works in color. By commissioning artists and photographers and then controlling all aspects of print production, the gallery ensures a consistently exceptional quality. Through collaborations with master framemakers, it offers new and refreshing presentation ideas in pace with today's design trends.
Black and White Goats
This vintage reproduction of a 1786 study of goats is printed on archival paper and framed under glass in a stylized black wood frame. Arrives ready to hang.
English Estates II – Set of Two – William Stafford
A set of two vintage prints depicting Sandywell, the seat of Henry Bret, and Dyrham, the seat of William Blathwait. These wonderfully detailed Giclée reproductions of the original engravings are from the work entitled “The Ancient and Present State of Gloucestershire” by Johannes Kip. The work was published in 1768. Kip's engravings are quite important historically, displaying the formal garden before the natural garden gave way. London-based William Stafford Gallery is a treasure trove of fine-art prints, contemporary black-and-white photography, sepia photography, and works in color. By commissioning artists and photographers and then controlling all aspects of print production, the gallery ensures a consistently exceptional quality. Through collaborations with master framemakers, it offers new and refreshing presentation ideas in pace with today's design trends.
XCI – Speckled Egg
A giclée reproduction of mid-19th-century print, this piece brings an element of naturalist beauty to any space. Set off with a wide antique-white mat, the work comes elegantly framed in wood molding with a twist motif.
Flabella Movina Diptych – William Stafford
A set of two fine-art Giclée reproductions of original antique prints by Pierre Joseph Buchoz, a French physician, lawyer, and naturalist. The author of many books on botany, Buchoz is best known for his 13-volume work entitled “Histoire Naturelle.”London-based William Stafford Gallery is a treasure trove of fine-art prints, contemporary black-and-white photography, sepia photography, and works in color. By commissioning artists and photographers and then controlling all aspects of print production, the gallery ensures a consistently exceptional quality. Through collaborations with master framemakers, it offers new and refreshing presentation ideas in pace with today's design trends.
Tulip and Narcissus – 1750
An archival reproduction of a botanical print from 1750, presented in an elegant wood frame with a subtle twist motif. The ability of art to establish a mood cannot be overstated. Well aware of this power, Smith Co. specializes in artwork that evokes a simpler, less harried time. These elegant, charming prints will not only add warmth and vitality to your decor but will also encourage you to appreciate the beauty of everyday pleasures.
John Gould – Hummingbirds II – 1865 – William Stafford
This set of four wonderful vintage reproductions includes Oreotrochilus Pichincha, Eulamphis Jugularis, Topaza Pella, and Cynanthus Cyanurus by English ornithologist and artist John Gould. Throughout his professional life, Gould had a strong interest in hummingbirds. He accumulated a collection of 320 species, which he exhibited at the Great Exhibition of 1851. London-based William Stafford Gallery is a treasure trove of fine-art prints, contemporary black-and-white photography, sepia photography, and works in color. By commissioning artists and photographers and then controlling all aspects of print production, the gallery ensures a consistently exceptional quality. Through collaborations with master framemakers, it offers new and refreshing presentation ideas in pace with today's design trends.
Rabbit & Hare
This print is a fine archival reproduction of an original 18th-century image. The print is set in a handsome wood frame with a black finish. The ability of art to establish a mood cannot be overstated. Well aware of this power, Smith Co. specializes in artwork that evokes a simpler, less-harried time. These elegant, charming prints will not only add warmth and vitality to your decor but will also encourage you to appreciate the beauty of everyday pleasures.