Good, distressed condition. Scratches and wear throughout.
17.5″W x 3″D x 13″H
SOLD
A heavy slab of limestone once purposed as a lithography printing stone. Designs, such as the ones on this stone, would be drawn onto the stone and then chemically etched. Ink would be rolled into the etching and then printed upon using a lithography press. This particular stone still has its last image etched into the stone and has been mounted to felt feet to create a charming piece of home décor. Still available for its original purpose, these feet can be removed and the stone re-grained to use for lithographic print. No longer available from the source, lithography stones can only be bought second hand, making this a sought-after piece!
This lithography stone is amongst hundreds of pieces of décor that are available at our location in Grandview! Come in today and see the full collection.
Out of stock
Good, distressed condition. Scratches and wear throughout.
17.5″W x 3″D x 13″H
Copy of the fourth issue of Verve, a modernist Parisian art magazine published by Teriade between 1937 and 1960. First published in 1937, Verve was a magazine that attracted artists such as Henri Matisse to create cover art for the publication and included James Joyce and Ernest Hemingway as early contributors. Featuring a cover by Georges Rouault, this rare piece of literature is typically only found through European antique dealers
This original print magazine is amongst hundreds of pieces of décor that are available at our location in Grandview! Come in today and see the full collection.