Our Navy, New Style, The "Inflexible". Antique Print, Wood Engraving, The Graphic Full Page, May 6th, 1876.

Our Navy, New Style, The "Inflexible". Antique Print, Wood Engraving, The Graphic Full Page, May 6th, 1876.

Regular price £6.50 Sale

Full Page From The Graphic Newspaper - May 6th, 1876 - The New Iron-Clad Fleet: H.M. Steam-Frigate Royal Oak, 32 Guns.

This is a finely detailed original antique print (wood engraving) from 1876. The accompanying scan gives a general idea of the overall view but cannot show the fine detail of the print.

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Wood Engraving:- In simple terms a wood engraving is a picture printed from an image cut into the surface, end grain, of a block of boxwood. The artist carves material away leaving the design as raised relief. The block is then inked and pressed against paper to form the finished print. The technique was developed by a British engraver, Thomas Berwick, at the end of the eighteenth century. It was used to illustrate a number of periodicals during the nineteenth century including the The Penny Magazine, The London Illustrated News and The Graphic. Blog article - Buyers guide to antique prints.

Size:- Page area 15.00 x 11.00 inches approx.

Artist / Engraver:- N/M.

Postage / Shipping Costs:- I only charge postage for the first print ordered. There is no additional postage charge if you order more than one print. If you order more than one print please request an invoice so that I can apply this offer. Prints are normally posted in strong cardboard tubes for maximum protection.