Fine Art Poster
Iconic artworks with vivid colors using giclée fine art 12-color printing technology. Unmatched quality and durability using 200gsm smooth matte paper. Unframed; delivered flat or rolled.










A stylish Art Nouveau poster by Ethel Reed advertising the fashion supplement of *The Boston Sunday Herald*, featuring a striking silhouette and elegant typography. A perfect blend of vintage charm and graphic sophistication for any room.
This striking poster, designed by the pioneering American Art Nouveau artist Ethel Reed, advertises the fashion supplement of *The Boston Sunday Herald* for March 24th. Reed, known for her bold graphic style and captivating imagery, was one of the most celebrated female poster artists of her time. The poster features a stylised silhouette of a woman, her auburn hair elegantly coiffed, adorned with a dress decorated with star-shaped motifs. The colour palette is restrained yet impactful, using black, orange, and cream to create a visually arresting composition. The text is integrated seamlessly into the design, reflecting the Art Nouveau emphasis on the unity of art and text. This print captures the essence of late 19th-century graphic design, making it a sophisticated addition to any interior. Its clean lines and decorative elements lend themselves well to modern spaces, while its historical significance adds a touch of intellectual charm. Perfect for a dressing room, hallway, or study, this print is a testament to the enduring appeal of Art Nouveau aesthetics.

Solid wood frames, UV-protected acrylic glaze, and archival backing for lasting durability.
12-colour giclée printing on FSC-certified 200gsm fine art paper, with lifetime fade resistance.
Sustainably sourced materials, precision manufactured locally, reducing carbon footprint.
Each frame is sealed with rigid backing and fixings attached, no extra effort required.
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Ethel Reed, a name now whispered with a mix of admiration and melancholy, was a blazing comet across the late 19th-century American art scene. Born in 1874, she emerged as a prodigiously talented graphic artist during the poster craze of the 1890s. Her boldly decorative and Symbolist-tinged designs, often featuring striking women and floral motifs, quickly garnered attention. Reed became the first American woman to achieve international recognition in the field of poster design, her works displayed alongside those of masters like Toulouse-Lautrec. At a time when the Art Nouveau movement was captivating Europe and America, Reed put her own unique spin on the style. She was known for her innovative use of colour and composition, and her posters were highly sought after by collectors. Some of her most celebrated works include posters for "The Chap-Book" and "An Arabian Night's Entertainment." Her career, however, was tragically short-lived. Despite her early success, Reed's personal life was marred by turmoil. A failed romance led her to London, where she struggled to maintain her artistic momentum. Ethel Reed's story serves as a poignant reminder of the fleeting nature of fame and the challenges faced by women artists in a male-dominated era. Though her output was relatively small, her impact on graphic design remains significant, and her posters continue to enchant viewers with their beauty and originality.
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