Lithography gave birth to the mass-production of posters in the late 19th century.

The art on these posters is something to behold – even though the messages were meant for specific dates and times, the artists out-did themselves. Something that is printed with a date is considered to be ephemeral – meant for a specific time and disposable when that time is past. These posters fall in to that category, but possibly because of their superb execution were saved from destruction.

Some of the Most Beautiful Works from the Golden Age of the Poster

The late 19th century saw an exponential leap in poster making, thanks in no small part to cheap mass-produced lithography equipment. Minneapolis College o…

If you have valuable prints or posters – they should be stored in sleeves and boxes that are of archival quality. We have polyester sleeves and acid-free boxes in many sizes. Follow links to view.

POLYESTER (Mylar) Sleeve 4mil. NO flap.https://www.bagsunlimited.com/category/214/mylar-polyester-sleeves

 

Museum POSTER Storage Boxes. Drop front. BLUE-GRAYhttps://www.bagsunlimited.com/category/1278/flat-poster-storage

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