This is a print rendition of US Stamp #286 "Farming in the West, " issued for The Trans-Mississippi and International Exposition, conducted from June 1 to November 1 of 1898 in Omaha, Nebraska. The Exposition was a world's fair highlighting development of the American West. Over 2.6 million people came to Omaha to see 4,000 exhibits showing worldwide products. This offering is an archival quality (giclée) print.
It will, with your care, remain in unfaded, color-fast condition for 100 years. This print is produced on heavy, acid-free matte paper made from 100% cotton, without bleaching agents of any kind. I use high-quality, archival inks only. Included is a clear plastic sleeve to protect the print from fingerprints and dust.In terms of decorative effect, I've hand-crafted a print which evokes the mellow color of a stamp you see today, but without dinginess. This print will not barge its way into your living or dining room, but will blend harmoniously with any decor.
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