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Bring out your inner animal lover with this splendid room divider featuring turn of the century commercial poster art. The image on the front is from prolific art nouveau artist Théophile Alexandre Steinlen featuring one of his favorite subjects: Cats. The back side of this screen is graced by a poster for the 1901 Chicago Kennel Club Dog Show, painted the acclaimed American animal artist George Ford Morris. These wonderful, stylish graphic art prints from by gone eras provide unique, urbane interior design elements perfect for your living room, bedroom, dining room, or kitchen. This three panel screen has different images on each side, as shown.
High quality room divider constructed from extra durable, kiln dried Spruce wood frame panels. Covered top to bottom, front, back, and edges with tough stretched poly-cotton blend canvas Two extra large beautiful art prints. Printed with fade resistant, high color saturation ink, creating two stunning, long lasting vivid images. A powerful visual focal points for any room An amazingly inexpensive, practical, portable, decorative accessory. Almost entirely opaque, the canvas layers provide complete privacy. Easily block light from a bedroom window or doorway Great home décor accent for dividing a space, redirecting foot traffic, hiding unsightly areas or equipment, or for providing a background for plants or sculptures. Also can be used to define a cozy, attractive spot for table and chairs in a larger room
Dimensions: 15 3/4"W x 70 7/8"H (each panel)
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