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LaBoulaye ‘Literary Endowing’ Wall Art, Print Poster
LaBoulaye ‘Literary Endowing’ Wall Art, Print Poster
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As seen by this inscription to his Granddaughter Gabrielle who he is inspiring to read, this English translation by Mary L. Booth, and Emma Lazareth’s poem ‘A New Colossus’ placed at the Statue of Liberty; LaBoulaye was a pivotal advocate of women’s recognition, success, and education during a time when the majority of the world’s construct stated that women ought not be taught to read.
It’s the perfect baby shower gift, addition to a nursery, or kindergarten wall.
Victoria de LaBoulaye has created this one of a kind 16 x 20 in Wall Art of poster to be displayed on its own, or with others of the same collection.
These imaginative and inspired illustrations are from a rare 1874 book that Édouard de LaBoulaye, who also created the Statue of Liberty, wrote entitled the ‘Fairy Book.’.
Beautifully printed on heavy, poster weight paper. Please select either a shiny or matte finish it looks brilliant in your home, office, or as a special 4th of July gift.
Victoria’s personal LaBoulaye logo is subtly placed in the corner to ensure that it was created by her. Black frame NOT included. The print reads:
‘Literary Endowing’
Édouard de LaBoulaye’s
‘Fairy Book.’, 1874
Size: 16 x 20 in
Paper Type (shiny): 8 mil, Bright White, Gloss, Heavy, Poster Weight Paper
Paper Type (matte): 12 mil, Bright White, Matte Finish
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