Deborah Passmore Wildflower Collection Postcards
The Painting: Deborah Griscom Passmore (1840-1911) was a botanical artist employed by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) for nineteen years. These wildflower artwork watercolors come from an unpublished volume entitled Flowers in Water Color: Wildflowers of America that she created outside the scope of her work with USDA. They were labeled with their subject's scientific name by Edward Lee Greene (1843-1915). Painted imperfections depicted by the artist, such as scab and rot, have been maintained from the original. The image used here has been cropped and in some cases signatures moved. Signs of age on the paper background such as specks, mold, and paper stains have been removed.
The Card: These are high-quality matte 4” by 6” cards that can be used as a post card or framed as part of a wall arrangement. The cards have the following characteristics: 4/4 full bleed; 300 GSM; paper thickness is 0.13″; and laminated feel. Note: There can be up to 1/16" variance in the cropped edges.
Shipping: Your order is custom print by a third party so it will take longer to fulfill and receive than order a ready-to-ship product. Fulfillment should be within 3-7 business days. Shipping times can range from 1-8 business days based on the method chosen during checkout.
No Refunds: Because this item is custom printed based on your order, we cannot offer refunds except in the case of mislabeling or shipping damage. Please contact us if you have concerns about your order.
Attribution: U.S. Department of Agriculture National Agricultural Library; FEDLINK - United States Federal Collection.
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