

Collection The Dybdahl.
Printed with Japanese archival ink on a matte Hahnemühle paper in a workshop outside Copenhagen, Denmark.
70x100 cm
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This poster comes from the large-scale employment project Works Progress Administration, whom during the Depression in the United States, created jobs for nearly 8 million people in the period 1935-43. Besides being behind public construction projects the WPA also created great art and culture projects.
Printed with Japanese archival ink on a matte Hahnemühle paper in a workshop outside Copenhagen, Denmark. 70x100 cm No frame is included
The original image dates back to the 18th century and has been digitally restored to it´s former glory. Printed with Japanese archival ink on a matte Hahnemühle paper in a workshop outside Copenhagen, Denmark. 112x158 cm
The original image dates back to the 18th century and has been digitally restored to it´s former glory. Printed with Japanese archival ink on a matte Hahnemühle paper in a workshop outside Copenhagen, Denmark. 70x100 cm
Collection The Dybdahl. Printed with Japanese archival ink on a matte Hahnemühle paper in a workshop outside Copenhagen, Denmark. 70x100 cm No frame is included
Printed with Japanese archival ink on a matte Hahnemühle paper in a workshop outside Copenhagen, Denmark. 70x100 cm No frame is included
The original image dating back to 1890's It has been lightly digitally restored. Scratches and holes removed and colours expanded. Printed with Japanese archival ink on a matte Hahnemühle paper in a workshop outside Copenhagen, Denmark. 70x100 cm No frame included
Collection The Dybdahl. Printed with Japanese archival ink on a matte Hahnemühle paper in a workshop outside Copenhagen, Denmark. 70x100 cm No frame is included
Collection The Dybdahl. Printed with Japanese archival ink on a matte Hahnemühle paper in a workshop outside Copenhagen, Denmark. 70x100 cm No frame is included
Collection The Dybdahl. Printed with Japanese archival ink on a matte Hahnemühle paper in a workshop outside Copenhagen, Denmark. 70x100 cm No frame is included
Printed with Japanese archival ink on a matte Hahnemühle paper in a workshop outside Copenhagen, Denmark. 70x100 cm No frame is included
Printed with Japanese archival ink on a matte Hahnemühle paper in a workshop outside Copenhagen, Denmark. 70x100 cm No frame is included
The original illustration dates back to the 1800's and has been digitally restored to it´s former glory. Printed with Japanese archival ink on a matte Hahnemühle paper in a workshop outside Copenhagen, Denmark. Even though the French spelling Citronier have doubled the use of N-letters, Citronnier is used all over the world. To pay tribute to the...
Collection The Dybdahl. Printed with Japanese archival ink on a matte Hahnemühle paper in a workshop outside Copenhagen, Denmark. 70x100 cm No frame is included
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