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This print has a white border (not pictured) approx 4cm (longest side) x 2cm (shortest side). Fits standard Habitat and Ikea frames.
‘Off to the Zoo’ was printed by Waterloo & Sons Ltd. And published by the London Underground Electric Railway Company Ltd. In 1915.
The original poster was published as a colour lithograph which is a way of printing invented in the late eighteenth century. This process involves creating repellent areas on a print so that colour is applied to only certain areas at a time using a metal plate. Lithgraphic printing was heavily used for advertising prints until the advent of photographic processes in the 20th century.
The original poster was published as a colour lithograph which is a way of printing invented in the late eighteenth century. This process involves creating repellent areas on a print so that colour is applied to only certain areas at a time using a metal plate. Lithgraphic printing was heavily used for advertising prints until the advent of photographic processes in the 20th century.
Digital print on Mondi 250gsm smooth paper.
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