
Bernard Jacob Rosenmeyer Edgar Allan Poe Walking Highbridge 1930 Print
Bernard Jacob Rosenmeyer: Edgar Allan Poe Walking Highbridge Art Print
Details:
- Finest quality print (industry leading standards)
- Executed on Thick MUSEUM GRADE Paper
- Produced to achieve highest image quality and permanence
- Not framed
- Sheet size: 17”x 22” or 13"x19" or 8.5"x11"
- Image size: Images are optimized to provide the largest size and the best quality, maintaining a small border.
Description:
Our production process combines old-world craftsmanship with state of the art techniques to create the finest quality prints in the industry.
Why our packaging is the BEST:
WE DO NOT SHIP IN TUBES!!! Jakero '77 Prints are the finest prints in the industry that utilize the best paper and ink media. We believe that rolling such refined works will compromise the structure and integrity of the print. To ensure your print is delivered undamaged, we use heavy duty packing materials that protect your investment against bending, folding, and even moisture.
The Artist Behind the Print
Bernard Jacob Rosenmeyer is renowned for his captivating art prints, and his depiction of Edgar Allan Poe Walking Highbridge is no exception. This piece beautifully captures a moment in time, highlighting Poe's connection to the landscape. The use of color and shadow creates depth and emotion, inviting the viewer to engage with the scene. Rosenmeyer's artistic vision shines through, making this print a cherished item for art enthusiasts and collectors alike.
A Glimpse Into Poe's World
In this print, Rosenmeyer doesn’t just portray Edgar Allan Poe; he encapsulates the spirit of the early 20th century. By illustrating Poe walking through Highbridge, the artwork evokes a sense of nostalgia. Furthermore, it provides a visual narrative about the author's life and his relationship with his surroundings. This connection adds layers of meaning to the piece, making it more than just a simple representation.
The Significance of the Year 1930
The year 1930 holds historical significance, marking a time of cultural shifts and artistic movements. The print by Rosenmeyer reflects the trends of that era while simultaneously paying homage to one of America's greatest literary figures. Because of its historical context, this art print serves as a bridge between past and present. It embraces the legacy of Edgar Allan Poe and invites contemporary audiences to appreciate both the art and the artist.