♦Multi-colored design printed on 80 pound cardstock
♦Print measures slightly less than 11" x 17" (28cm x 43cm)
♦Print is shown in 16" x 20" (41cm x 51cm) float frame (frame not included)
♦Print is signed by the artist
♦Print will be shipped via USPS First Class Mail with a backing board inside of a stay flat mailer. Domestic shipping will include tracking.
This art print is part of the Senioritis Remembers Famous Seniors series. Please check out our shop to see other framed and unframed offerings from this series:
http://www.etsy.com/shop/senioritis
Thanks for your interest!
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Who's Alexander Graham Bell?
Alexander Graham Bell was a Scottish innovator, engineer, and inventor, best remembered for inventing the telephone. An interesting, and lesser discussed, fact is that inventing the telephone was not the primary objective of Bell's work. The great inventor saw the telephone as an intrusion and refused to have one in his study.
This multicolor design celebrates the Scottish innovator’s innate wisdom. Set against a colorful backdrop picturing his most famous invention, the modern telephone, Bell’s contemplative face gazes out at the viewer, reminding us of the importance of being open to new opportunities.
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