Original railroad poster: Santa Fe Land of Pueblos, New Mexico | Original Vintage Travel Poster (c. 1949)

$795.00

Anonymous Artists
Date:1949
Size:18 x 24
Medium:Lithograph
INV. #:20174

Description

Original railroad poster: Santa Fe Land of Pueblos, New Mexico featuring vintage travel imagery for the Southwest.

Original railroad poster: Santa Fe Land of Pueblos, New Mexico—an original vintage travel poster celebrating the region in the postwar era. Size: 18″ x 24″. Year: c. 1949.

This Original Lithograph Vintage Poster is authentic, not a reproduction. It is conservation mounted and linen backed, with Grade A / excellent condition presentation for collector display.

The Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway (AT&SF) was chartered on February 11, 1859, to join Atchison and Topeka, Kansas, with Santa Fe, New Mexico. In its early years, the railroad opened Kansas to settlement, with revenue coming largely from wheat production and cattle driven north from Texas to Wichita and Dodge City by September 1872.

This is an Original Lithograph Vintage Poster; it is not a reproduction. We guarantee the authenticity of all of our posters, and this piece comes with a Certificate of Authenticity. For collector records, you’ll receive documentation with your purchase, and we stand behind the description and condition shown on the website.

 

4) Condition section

Grade A condition.
Conservation-mounted and archival-linen-backed, offering an excellent collector-ready presentation.


5) Authentication section

Includes a Free Certificate of Authenticity with the artwork.

  • Medium/Format: Original Lithograph Vintage Poster (not a reproduction)
  • Subject: Santa Fe Land of Pueblos, New Mexico
  • Date: c. 1949
  • Dimensions: 18 × 24 in (Height × Width)
  • Presentation: Archival linen backed and ready to frame
  • Condition: Grade A

 


Additional information

Dimensions 18 × 24 in

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