

The watermark in the lower right corner of the image will not appear on the final print.
Timber and Balloon Framed Barn Designs 1858 Art Print Metal Print

by PrintsAntiquA

$71.00
Product Details
Timber and Balloon Framed Barn Designs 1858 Art Print metal print by PrintsAntiquA. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of a metal print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 1/16" thick aluminum. The aluminum sheet is offset from the wall by a 3/4" thick wooden frame which is attached to the back. The high gloss of the aluminum sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results.
Design Details
19th Century Architectural Drawing of a timber and balloon framed barn. From the original 1858 carpentry text on framing. Reproduced at Archival... more
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Artist's Description
19th Century Architectural Drawing of a timber and balloon framed barn. From the original 1858 carpentry text on framing. Reproduced at Archival Museum Quality. Created from the original historically important text in my personal collection. Experience the history of early trades and industries on display in your office, home, dorm or classroom. An Interior Design element sure to attract attention. This more than 160 year old illustration has been professionally prepared to retain the look and feel of the original letterpress printed page. NOTE: Watermarks are for online viewing only and will not be present on your purchase.
Two architectural schematics depict structural frameworks with vertical and horizontal lines, indicating building plans or designs. Each figure is labeled with "Fig.1" and "Fig.2," suggesting different perspectives or parts of the structure.
About PrintsAntiquA

Gary Roberts MLIS, MA, aka PrintsAntiquA, returns to print unique memories of days gone past. He is a Stroke and Parkinson’s Disease survivor. He is a retired Librarian and Archivist, specialized in Archival Quality digitization of historic photos, books and ephemera. Under his Toolemera Press imprint, he returns to print classic texts on early crafts, trades and industries. Toolemerapress.com, his primary website created over 25 years ago, is a respected online reference resource. Utilizing his Archival preservation skills, he creates both true facsimile reproductions as well as carefully edited duplicates that present the image as it was at time of creation. A lifelong historian of industries and crafts, he has assembled multiple...