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 striking Art Nouveau poster by Ethel Reed for Louise Chandler Moulton's 'In Childhood's Country', featuring a young girl in a bold, decorative style. A vintage piece of art history for the modern home.
This striking poster, 'In Childhood's Country', is the work of American artist Ethel Reed (1874-1912), created to promote Louise Chandler Moulton's book of the same name. Reed was a prominent figure in the Art Nouveau movement, known for her distinctive poster designs and illustrations. This piece exemplifies her style, characterised by bold lines, simplified forms, and a focus on decorative elements. The poster features a young girl with golden hair and a large black hat, set against a background of blue and black stripes. The composition is both elegant and eye-catching, reflecting the aesthetic principles of Art Nouveau. The poster's text, including the author's name and publisher information, is integrated seamlessly into the design. As a fine art print, this poster adds a touch of vintage charm and artistic flair to any space. Its bold colours and striking imagery make it a focal point, while its historical significance adds depth and interest. Perfect for those who appreciate Art Nouveau or have an interest in the history of illustration and poster design, this print brings a piece of the past into the present.

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 was a pioneering American graphic artist who achieved international acclaim during the 1890s poster craze, only to have her career tragically cut short.
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