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Altered Artichoke

Statue of Liberty Dictionary Art Print

$9.99

The Statue of Liberty is a colossal statue on Bedloe's Island, N.Y. On Oct. 28, 1886, after more than 12 years of preparation, the colossal statue of Liberty, given by the people of France to the United States, was dedicated and unveiled in New York harbor. The statue was the conception of M. Bartholdi, who designed it for the Franco-American Union in 1874. It was built by popular subscriptions of the people of France. This print features an illustration of the Statue from "Everybody's Cyclopedia" published in 1912.

This is an amazing image printed on an upcycled vintage dictionary page. We rescue old dictionaries and books from thrift stores and other sources and give them new life by printing vintage, heirloom, old-world style images onto their pages. You will be purchasing a unique and beautiful print.

Our pages are approximately 7.75 x 10.75 inches. Size may vary slightly.

No two prints are alike because each is printed on a unique dictionary page. Each page is unique.

YOU WILL RECEIVE A PRINT ONLY. NO FRAME OR MAT IS INCLUDED.

Our prints make awesome gifts, and you can feel good that you're giving a gift that is a recycled environmentally friendly product.

We ship in a flat, rigid mailer, and the print will be in a protective plastic sleeve.


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