Vanity Fair Jockey Framed Print 6

$120.00

We absolutely love these framed prints of Jockeys from Vanity Fair! Vanity Fair magazine (1868–1914) published a celebrated series of “Men of the Day” chromolithograph prints, including many prominent Victorian and Edwardian jockeys. These, often created by artists like Leslie Ward (“Spy”), provided satirical yet respected portraits, such as “The Favourite Jockey” (1881), “Danny” (1903), and “The Demon” George Fordham. Print is complimented by a bronze finish frame complete with hardware for hanging and a glass front.  Printed on fine art paper. Limited quantity available. Exterior dimension of frame: 19″w x 23″h x 1″d.

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Description

Item Number: RELICA-VANFAIR6
Collection: Accessories, Wall Art
Colors: Multi
Materials: Fine Art Paper, Wood, Glass
Weight: 4 lb

Additional information

Weight 4 lbs
Dimensions 19 × 23 × 1 in