About Our Prints

Prints are made on archival, museum-grade paper.

8x10: .25-inch margins.
11x17: .50-inch margins.
19x13: 1-inch margins.
22x17: 1.5-inch margins.

30x24 SPECIAL EDITION
Heavyweight Somerset Velvet 29 mil with 2-inch margins. 76% bigger than 22x17.

44x36 MAGNUM
Heavyweight Somerset Velvet Museum-Grade Paper: 36 mil, 505 gsm, 2-inch margins. Craft-made matte art paper. Gorgeous prints. Twice as large as 30x24.

Exhibition CANVAS
Heavyweight Exhibition Canvas prints have slightly wider margins for stretching.

Shipping Costs
$5 or less on domestic orders. Domestic orders over $90 ship free. International rates vary. Allow two weeks for custom printing and delivery via U.S. Postal Service.

Secure Payment:
Prices are in U.S. Dollars. Secure payments with Credit Card or EFT via PayPal. Prints may be returned (at purchaser's expense) for a refund within 10 days of delivery in the original mailing container.

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Keep Calm and Carry On
Boost morale in your home with this WWII British poster. Available in red, aqua, blue, chartreuse, green, orange, pink, purple, royal blue, turquoise, yellow with white type and yellow with black type.

Keep Your Teeth Clean
This smiling Works Progress Administartion classic from 1938 will serve as a daily reminder about oral hygiene.
See America
Illustrated by Alexander Dux, this 1939 Works Progress Administration poster was used to promote tourism.
 
See the American West
A WPA Federal Art Project poster for the United States Travel Bureau showing two cowboys on horseback near a western rock formation. Circa 1936.
Grand Canyon
National Park Service silkscreen poster for Grand Canyon National Park. Circa 1938.
National Parks Preserve Wild Life
A WPA Federal Art Project poster for the National Park Services. The poster shows two bighorn sheep and reads, "The National Parks Preserve Wild Life." Circa 1939. 
John Is Not Really Dull
A WPA Federal Art Project poster from 1937 promoting eye examinations for children who may be having difficulty learning. 

Meat ... You're Right In Liking It
1946 poster for the American Meat Institute.

Zion National Park
A WPA Federal Art Project poster for the United States Department of the Interior National Park Service. Circa 1938.
King Pelican
"King Pelican Iceberg Lettuce." From the 1900s to 1950s fruit crate labels were used to market and differentiate fruit packer brands at farmer markets.
1939 San Francisco World's Fair
The San Francisco World's Fair 1939 was known as the Golden Gate International Exposition.