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  2. 19 Great Sources of Cool, Affordable Art to Liven Up Your ...

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    Just say no to blank walls! Whether you want museum-quality prints, original works of art, vintage posters, or innovative sculptures, these are the best places to buy art online. The post 19 Great ...

  3. Popular print - Wikipedia

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    Most were coloured, usually crudely, by hand or later by stencil. One political cartoon relating to events in 1468–1470 has survived in several different versions (many from years later). Old master print is a term that at this period includes popular prints, but later is restricted to more expensive and purely artistic prints.

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    Creating your own DIY wall art is not only cost-effective but also allows you to infuse your personality into your living space. 5 Creative & Affordable DIY Wall Art Ideas That Can Transform Any Space

  5. Currier and Ives - Wikipedia

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    These sizes are one of the guides for collectors today in determining if the print is an original or not. "Currier used a cotton based, medium to heavy weight paper depending on the folio size for his prints until the late 1860s. From about 1870, Currier and Ives used paper mixed with a small amount of wood pulp."

  6. Catchpenny print - Wikipedia

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    Catchpenny print (Dutch centsprent) is the name given to a type of cheap, mass-produced sheets printed on one side and illustrated with simple images, that were sold in the Netherlands in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.

  7. Printmaking - Wikipedia

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    When it comes to older prints, the condition of a print largely depends on the technique used to make the paper. Prints that are several hundred years old may be in better condition than prints that are less than 50 years old . [17] Many older prints will yellow or brown over time owing to acids in the paper and any matting or backing