The Vanity Fair Framed Statesmen No. 1 & No. 2 Prints are licensed reprint chromolithographs from the Victorian era, featuring portraits of notable statesmen. Created by artist Ape in 1869 in the United Kingdom, these medium-sized prints showcase the illustration art style and depict prominent individuals in a political context. The framed prints, originally published in Vanity Fair magazine, are a valuable addition to any art collection, highlighting British culture and historical figures from the mid-19th century. Note: The glass on one frame is cracked.
| Artist | Ape |
| Unit Of Sale | Set |
| Image Orientation | Portrait |
| Size | Medium |
| Period | Victorian (1837-1901) |
| Title | Statesmen No. 1 & No. 2 |
| Material | Paper |
| Original/Licensed Reprint | Licensed Reprint |
| Region Of Origin | United Kingdom |
| Framing | Framed |
| Type | |
| Year Of Production | 1869 |
| Style | Illustration Art |
| Theme | People, Political |
| Features | Framed |
| Production Technique | Chromolithograph |
| Culture | British |
| Country Of Origin | United Kingdom |
| Time Period Produced | 1850-1899 |
This print uses a paper that is thick and rigid, like a cardstock.