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These artistic crate labels were used in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, when products shipped by rail were advertised on the sides of wooden crates.  For more poster art, please see our still life, fantasy art, architecture, comics, holiday, and collections pages. Every purchase comes with our money-back guarantee. 

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Hibiscus

by Kerne Erickson
Fine Art Print
11" x 14"

Orange Crate Label

by Nancy Overton
Wall Poster
10" x 8"

Lavon Savon

by Katharine Gracey
Fine Art Print
9" x 9"

Fresh Strawberries

by Kimberly Poloson
Fine Art Print
12" x 12"

Vintage Grapes

by Kimberly Poloson
Fine Art Print
12" x 12"

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Fine Art Print
12" x 12"

Gardenia poster art

by Kerne Erickson
Fine Art Print
11" x 14"

Ginger

by Kerne Erickson
Fine Art Print
11" x 14"

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by Nancy Overton
Fine Art Print
10" x 8"


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by Susan Clickner
Fine Art Print
11" x 11"


Golden Pears

by Kimberly Poloson
Fine Art Print
12" x 12"

Apple Crate Label

by Nancy Overton
Wall Poster
10" x 8"

Pave Sigaut

Fine Art Print
28" x 20"

Conserves de Fruits

Fine Art Print
24" x 12"

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Historically, posters were elaborately illustrated announcements or advertisements, and not really used as home décor. They often advertised upcoming concerts and events, and were posted in restaurants, transportation depots, and other public venues for maximum exposure.  Poster art was also used to label train or ship cargo - any products that were imported from other states or countries.   The boom in crate labels is described nicely in “The History of the Poster” from Art Source International:  “The industrial boom of the early 20th century gave rise to advertising posters for virtually every conceivable product and event. Many express the spirit or stylistic excess of their day, from the primitive and folk art quality of early circus posters to the sophisticated and streamlined travel posters of the 1930s.”  The crate labels pictured above convey why these common ads were considered art.

    Poster art became popular as a new color printing method – lithography – took hold in the 19th century.  A revolutionary transition from relief printing (in which images to be transferred were carved on a raised surface, as on an ink stamp), lithography involved the use of oil based inks surrounded by water-soaked limestone.  Paper would then pick up the oily drawing; ink could be easily reapplied since it would not adhere to the water-soaked background.  In fact, poster artists, also known as lithographers, were quite well known in the early twentieth century.  Famous lithographers include Currier & Ives and Toulouse Lautrec.  By the late 1800’s, posters were considered fine art, and displayed in exhibitions and magazines.

    In the early to mid twentieth century, multicolor screen printing became widely used.  This method is similar to stenciling, but requires a different ink application and screen panel (usually silk or polyester) for each color to be printed.  Areas (of paper, fabric or canvas) not receiving a particular color are covered by the screen.

            Today, we think of posters primarily for home décor (or college dorm room accessories!), as paintings, illustrations and photographs can be transferred to papers of varying quality.  Giclee, a modern digital technique that yields long-lasting color art prints, is now a primary printing method for poster art.

Most of our poster categories include oil paintings, watercolors, abstract images and creative photographs -- all of which would qualify as 'poster art' today.  Just browse through our main poster page or our incredible nature posters.  You are sure to find the perfect wall art for your home!  For more art-related links, see our poster links page!

Click the link above for our huge selection of poster art.   Best of all, our entire company is run in an environmentally responsible manner, and we donate funds to a variety of conservation groups!
 

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