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The Tyger (The Tiger) by Willam Blake. Vintage poem print. Typewritten.
The Tyger (The Tiger) by Willam Blake
The Tyger (The Tiger) by Willam Blake
The Tyger (The Tiger) by Willam Blake. Vintage poem print. Typewritten. Framed in rustic wood with hand twisted copper wire tree.
The Tyger (The Tiger) by Willam Blake. Vintage poem print. Typewritten.
The Tyger (The Tiger) by Willam Blake. Vintage poem print. Typewritten. Framed in a rustic floating frame.
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The Tyger (The Tiger)

by Willam Blake

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Each print might look a little different since each one is hand aged.

PLEASE NOTE: PICTURES MAY SHOW DIFFERENT POEMS OR QUOTES, THESE ARE FOR FRAMING EXAMPLES ONLY.

Overview
  • Handmade Item
  • Print Sizes: 8 x 10; 8.5 x 11; 11 x 14
  • Frame Sizes: 8 x 10; 11 x 13; 11 x 14; 14 x 17 
  • Frame Material: Barnwood
  • Framed with glass
  • Made to order
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    Humor-ous Description: Display a piece of classic literature with its age and character intact. A unique addition to anyone’s den, office, study, foyer, billiard room, or ballroom. Or maybe you want it in the bathroom, and hey, who are we to judge? We could go on and on trying to combine complicated adjectives to motivate you to purchase our product, in fact we wish we could. But we can’t. We're too busy doing things like trying to age paper without it disintegrating in our hands, or getting our fingers stuck in the mechanism of a 71 year-old death-trap of a typewriter. (Wall behind print not included.)

    Humor-less Description: We’ve hand typed (by means of a 1947 Smith & Corona typewriter) the poem “The Tyger” (The Tiger) by William Blake.  It’s typed on paper we have personally aged through our own multi-staged process. The pictures are taken without glass in the frame so you can pick up on the detail, but be assured glass is included.

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    Frame Styles
    • Unframed Print (Available in 8 x 10; 8.5 x 11; 11 x 14): Hand-typed aged print mounted on backing board in a protective plastic sleeve. (Shipped in a sturdy-mailer)
    • The Fitzgerald: Hand-typed aged print mounted in a minimalistic 8 x 10 rustic wood frame.
    • The Frost: Hand-typed aged print mounted in an 8 x 10 rustic wood frame surrounded by a hand-twisted copper wire tree. (Copper has patina finish).
    • The Hemingway: Hand-aged 11 x 14 print mounted in a minimalistic rustic wood frame. 
    • The Thoreau: Hand-typed aged 8.5 x 11 print suspended in between two sheets of glass and framed in minimalistic rustic wood. 
    • The Orwell: Hand-typed aged 8 x 10 print mounted in a beautiful multi-depth barnwood style frame. (11 x 13 total frame size.)
    • The Emerson: Hand-aged 11 x 14 print mounted in a beautiful multi-depth barnwood style frame. (14 x 17 total frame size.)
      Poem Text
      "Tyger Tyger, burning bright, 
      In the forests of the night; 
      What immortal hand or eye, 
      Could frame thy fearful symmetry?
      In what distant deeps or skies. 
      Burnt the fire of thine eyes?
      On what wings dare he aspire?
      What the hand, dare seize the fire?
      And what shoulder, & what art,
      Could twist the sinews of thy heart?
      And when thy heart began to beat,
      What dread hand? & what dread feet?
      What the hammer? what the chain, 
      In what furnace was thy brain?
      What the anvil? what dread grasp, 
      Dare its deadly terrors clasp! 
      When the stars threw down their spears 
      And water'd heaven with their tears: 
      Did he smile his work to see?
      Did he who made the Lamb make thee?
      Tyger Tyger burning bright, 
      In the forests of the night: 
      What immortal hand or eye,
      Dare frame thy fearful symmetry?"
      Additional Information

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