1770″s Antique Fish Print I
Reg Price: $329
Circa 1770; Original antique print is from the 1770″s and the hand coloring is current; Charles-Joseph Panckoucke (1736 – 1798) a French writer and publisher noted for his work on the Encyclopédie Méthodique; shortly before the French Revolution, Panckouke also began publishing the magazine Mercure de France, and established the Moniteur Universel in November 1789; presented in ornate silver wood frame with linen mat and UV glass to protect against the sunlight
Material type: Wood, Paper, Glass
Country of origin: France
Authentic product
1770″s Antique Fish Print I Details:
Color | |
CURRENCY | USD |
CONDITION | Brand-New |
Brand |
Nature”s Curiosities
Enliven your space with this collection of framed artwork and decoupaged pieces. Unique items that bring together charming bursts of color, serene botanical and natural imagery, and a truly vivid imagination. Many pieces are decoupaged, a 20th century term which comes from the French word decouper, means “to cut out”. Paper cutouts are then reassembled – here, on everything from postcards to paperweights. For a multi-dimensional, completely one-of-a-kind accent, this is surely as delightful as it gets.