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Declaration of Independence of America manuscript. 1819 by John Binns.
The 1819 Engraving of the Declaration of Independence by John Binns The 1819 engraving of the Declaration of Independence by John Binns stands as a remarkable artifact in American history, reflecting the young nation’s deep reverence...Regular price From $26.81 -
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights by the United Nations.
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948) The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) is a landmark document in the history of human rights, adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on December 10, 1948, at...Regular price From $31.66 -
Jean Jacques-François Le Barbier's illustration of the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen.
Jean-Jacques-François Le Barbier’s Illustration of the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen The Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen was adopted on August 26, 1789, by the French...Regular price From $38.78 -
Votes for women : international suffragists' song
The "Votes for Women: International Suffragists' Song" is a striking 1916 poster designed by Ed. Markel, serving as both a piece of sheet music and a powerful visual statement for the women's suffrage movement. Published in...Regular price From $26.81 -
Declaration of Independence vintage print reproduction - Congress July 4th 1776 engraved by Geo. G. Smith.
The artwork you're referring to is the "Declaration of Independence – In Congress July 4th 1776", an engraving by George Girdler Smith, published around 1850 by Charles Root in Boston. This decorative broadside presents the full...Regular price From $26.81 -
Declaration of Independence vintage print reproduction. George Washington president .
Declaration of Independence", printed by August Hageboeck. This piece is renowned for its intricate design, where the entire text of the Declaration of Independence is meticulously arranged to form a bust-length portrait of George Washington.Regular price From $26.81
"Government of the people, by the people, for the people."
– Abraham Lincoln, 1863