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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 delicate woodblock print by Hannah Borger Overbeck, 'Velvet Weed' (1915) showcases the artist's skill in botanical illustration and the Arts and Crafts movement's emphasis on nature and craftsmanship. This print brings understated elegance and natural charm to any space.
Hannah Borger Overbeck (1870-1931) was an American artist and ceramicist associated with the American Arts and Crafts movement. Along with her sisters, she founded Overbeck Pottery in Cambridge City, Indiana, a significant contributor to the American art pottery movement. While primarily known for her pottery, Overbeck also produced woodblock prints, often featuring botanical subjects. 'Velvet Weed', created in 1915, exemplifies her skill in this medium. The print showcases a velvet weed plant, rendered with delicate lines and subtle colour variations. The composition is simple yet elegant, highlighting the plant's natural form and texture. The muted palette of greens, yellows, and greys creates a serene and harmonious effect. This print reflects the Arts and Crafts movement's emphasis on craftsmanship, nature, and simple beauty. As a fine art print for the home, 'Velvet Weed' brings a touch of understated elegance and natural charm to any space. Its botanical subject matter and muted colours make it a versatile piece that complements a variety of interior styles, from traditional to modern. It is a perfect addition to a living room, study, or hallway, adding a touch of sophistication and artistic flair.
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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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Hannah Borger Overbeck was a linchpin of the Overbeck Pottery, a family-run studio that helped define the American Arts and Crafts movement. Born in Cambridge City, Indiana, in 1870, Hannah was one of six Overbeck sisters, several of whom contributed their talents to the pottery. While her sisters focused on design and glazes, Hannah excelled in sculpting figurines and decorative elements, bringing a unique sense of whimsy and character to the Overbeck's distinctive style. Though the Overbeck Pottery never achieved the commercial success of some of its contemporaries, its artistic impact was profound. The sisters prioritised artistic integrity and hand-craftsmanship above all else, creating pieces that were both beautiful and deeply personal. Hannah's contributions, particularly her charming and often humorous figurines, added a layer of narrative and human connection to the pottery's output. Her pieces often depicted everyday life, capturing the spirit of the early 20th century with warmth and wit. Today, Overbeck Pottery is highly sought after by collectors, and Hannah Borger Overbeck's sculptures are recognised as some of the most delightful and original expressions of the Arts and Crafts aesthetic. Her work serves as a reminder of the power of small-scale, family-run enterprises to create art that is both beautiful and deeply meaningful.
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