Famous Landmark Landscape Art Prints
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| Aletsch, glacier and Belalp Hotel, Valais, Alps of, Switzerland |




| Alexander II's chapel, St. Petersburg, Russia |




| Alexander Theatre, St. Petersburg, Russia |




| Alexander's Column, St. Petersburg, Russia |




| Alexandre Dumas' monument, Paris, France |




| Alexandre III, bridge, Exposition Universal, 1900, Paris, France |




| Alexisbad, Hartz, Germany |




| Alf and Bullay, Moselle, valley of, Germany |




| Alisbrunn, with chapel and Lake Zug, Lake Lucerne, Switzerland |




| Allington Castle and river, near Maidstone, England |




| Alma bridge, Paris, France |




| Almissa, general view, Dalmatia, Austro-Hungary |




| Almissa, view on the Cettina (i.e., Cetina River), Dalmatia, Austro-Hungary |




| Alpnachersee, Pilatus, Switzerland |




| Alsace-Lorraine Street, Toulouse, France |




| Alster Arcade and Hotel St. Petersburg, Hamburg, Germany |




| Alster Arcade, Hamburg, Germany |




| Alster Pavillion and Hotel Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany |




| Altdorf, Bavaria, Germany |




| Altdorf, general view, Lake Lucerne, Switzerland |




| Altdorf, William Tell's Memorial, Lake Lucerne, Switzerland |




| Altehaus, Strassburg, Alsace Lorraine, Germany |




| Altenahr and the White Cross, the Rhine, Germany |




| Altenbrak from the west, Hartz, Germany |




| Altenstein Castle, Thuringia, Germany |




| Altstadt, Dresden, Saxony, Germany |




| Altstadt, Dresden, seen from the Marienbrucke, Saxony, Germany |




| Altstadt, Dresden, seen from the Ministry of War, Saxony, Germany |




| Alum Bay and the Needles, Isle of Wight, England |




| Am Rothen Thor (i.e. Roten Tor), Augsburg, Bavaria, Germany |
We are now proud to offer prints from our extensive collection of vintage
Photochrom(e) reproductions. Prints in this collection include landscapes,
seascapes, storms, boats, mountains, lakes, rivers, cities, and even an authentic
Spanish Bullfight! Most scenes depict activities from the late 1800's in
Western Europe.
Photochrom(e) prints were created by first taking a black and white photograph
and then 'painting' the image using a lithographic technique. Because of
the technology of the time ( typically late 1800's ) most images are not
the 'photographic' type image we're used to by today's standards of sharpness
and clarity and they actually appear more like a classic impressionist painting.
These make beautiful additions to any room and are often mistaken for paintings.
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