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Elegant Presentation with Seamless Image Depth: The gallery-wrapped, unframed design ensures a clean and polished look, with the image extending around the edges of the canvas to add depth and a professional finish that enhances any space.
High-Quality Canvas Material: Crafted with premium canvas, our prints deliver a striking visual impact, with vibrant colors and exceptional durability that ensure they stand the test of time.
Sturdy Wood Frame for Stability: Mounted on a robust wood frame, the canvas stays taut and secure, preserving its seamless edges and polished appearance while maintaining long-lasting structural integrity.
Getting posters and prints of art for your home is a simple and meaningful way to improve how your space feels and looks. Art is more than just decoration—it helps make your home feel warm, personal, and complete. Choosing artwork that matches your style and interests can make your home truly reflect who you are. Art can also lift your mood, making your space more enjoyable and relaxing.
Here’s why adding art to your home is a great idea:
– It adds personality and warmth, turning a house into a home.
– It expresses your unique style and taste.
– It reduces stress and increases happiness.
– It makes any room more colorful and inviting.
With the right artwork, you can create a space that’s not only beautiful but also feels like a true reflection of yourself.
Louis Crusius, MD (1862-1898) was a physician and artist who practiced medicine in the late 19th century in St. Louis, Missouri. Throughout his short life, Crusius created hundreds of humorous medical illustrations that ultimately led to the publication of “The Funny Bone” in 1893. Many were reprinted in the Antikamnia calendars, a series of promotional calendars published by the Antikamnia Chemical Company of St. Louis between 1897 and 1901. The Antikamnia Chemical Company was known for producing a medication called Antikamnia, which was marketed as a pain reliever and fever reducer. These calendars were notable for their unique and visually striking artwork. The illustrations featured whimsical and surreal depictions of skeletons engaging in various activities, often in a humorous or satirical manner. The skeletons were depicted in everyday scenes such as playing sports, dancing, or engaging in leisure activities. Despite their skeletal form, the illustrations were often lighthearted and whimsical in nature.
1899/St. Louis
This artwork is available in the following sizes and types (measurements are in inches): 12×18 paper poster – 12×18 paper giclee – 12×18 canvas print – 12×18 canvas giclee – 16×24 paper giclee – 16×24 canvas print – 18×27 paper giclee – 20×30 paper poster – 20×30 paper giclee – 20×30 canvas print – 20×30 canvas giclee – 24×36 paper giclee – 24×36 canvas print – 24×36 canvas giclee
Sizes refer to the image itself. In addition there is a white border of approximately 2 inches on each side, which can be trimmed for framing or mounting.
Getting posters and prints of art for your home is a simple and meaningful way to improve how your space feels and looks. Art is more than just decoration—it helps make your home feel warm, personal, and complete. Choosing artwork that matches your style and interests can make your home truly reflect who you are. Art can also lift your mood, making your space more enjoyable and relaxing.
Here’s why adding art to your home is a great idea:
– It adds personality and warmth, turning a house into a home.
– It expresses your unique style and taste.
– It reduces stress and increases happiness.
– It makes any room more colorful and inviting.
With the right artwork, you can create a space that’s not only beautiful but also feels like a true reflection of yourself.
Louis Crusius, MD (1862-1898) was a physician and artist who practiced medicine in the late 19th century in St. Louis, Missouri. Throughout his short life, Crusius created hundreds of humorous medical illustrations that ultimately led to the publication of “The Funny Bone” in 1893. Many were reprinted in the Antikamnia calendars, a series of promotional calendars published by the Antikamnia Chemical Company of St. Louis between 1897 and 1901. The Antikamnia Chemical Company was known for producing a medication called Antikamnia, which was marketed as a pain reliever and fever reducer. These calendars were notable for their unique and visually striking artwork. The illustrations featured whimsical and surreal depictions of skeletons engaging in various activities, often in a humorous or satirical manner. The skeletons were depicted in everyday scenes such as playing sports, dancing, or engaging in leisure activities. Despite their skeletal form, the illustrations were often lighthearted and whimsical in nature.
1899/St. Louis
This artwork is available in the following sizes and types (measurements are in inches): 12×18 paper poster – 12×18 paper giclee – 12×18 canvas print – 12×18 canvas giclee – 16×24 paper giclee – 16×24 canvas print – 18×27 paper giclee – 20×30 paper poster – 20×30 paper giclee – 20×30 canvas print – 20×30 canvas giclee – 24×36 paper giclee – 24×36 canvas print – 24×36 canvas giclee
Sizes refer to the image itself. In addition there is a white border of approximately 2 inches on each side, which can be trimmed for framing or mounting.
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Louis Crusius, MD (1862-1898) was a physician and artist who practiced medicine in the late 19th century in St. Louis, Missouri. Throughout his short life, Crusius created hundreds of humorous medical illustrations that ultimately led to the publication of “The Funny Bone” in 1893. Many were reprinted in the Antikamnia calendars, a series of promotional calendars published by the Antikamnia Chemical Company of St. Louis between 1897 and 1901. The Antikamnia Chemical Company was known for producing a medication called Antikamnia, which was marketed as a pain reliever and fever reducer. These calendars were notable for their unique and visually striking artwork. The illustrations featured whimsical and surreal depictions of skeletons engaging in various activities, often in a humorous or satirical manner. The skeletons were depicted in everyday scenes such as playing sports, dancing, or engaging in leisure activities. Despite their skeletal form, the illustrations were often lighthearted and whimsical in nature.
1899/St. Louis
Exceptional Quality
Printed on thick, semi-matte archival paper or premium canvas
Vibrant colors with sharp detail
Fade-resistant and durable
Elegant Canvas Finish
Image wraps around the edge for a gallery-style presentation
Stretched over sturdy wood frames for lasting stability
Giclee Upgrade Available
Museum-grade quality
Enhanced color accuracy
Built to retain beauty for decades
Choose from paper or canvas in sizes ranging from 12×18 to 24×36 inches. These measurements refer to the image area itself. Each print also includes an additional white border of approximately 2 inches on all sides, which can be trimmed for framing or mounting.
Available formats:
Semi-matte paper posters
Premium giclee paper prints
Gallery-wrapped canvas prints
Giclee canvas prints for enhanced depth and longevity
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Elegant Presentation with Seamless Image Depth: The gallery-wrapped, unframed design ensures a clean and polished look, with the image extending around the edges of the canvas to add depth and a professional finish that enhances any space.
High-Quality Canvas Material: Crafted with premium canvas, our prints deliver a striking visual impact, with vibrant colors and exceptional durability that ensure they stand the test of time.
Sturdy Wood Frame for Stability: Mounted on a robust wood frame, the canvas stays taut and secure, preserving its seamless edges and polished appearance while maintaining long-lasting structural integrity.
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