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The Last of the Buffalo Silk Jacket Lining

Albert Bierstadt, 1830-1902, The Last of the Buffalo, c.1888

  • 100% Silk
  • 100cm Tall x 120cm Wide
  • Designed and Printed in Britain
  • Two linings for £250

The Last of the Buffalo is Albert Bierstadt's final, great, western painting. The ambitious landscape combines a variety of elements he had sketched during multiple western excursions. Because of its composite nature, the view incorporates many topographical features representative of the Great Plains: the dead and injured buffalo in the foreground occupy a dry, golden meadow; their counterparts cross a wide river in the middle ground; and others graze as far as the eye can see as the landscape turns to prairies, hills, mesas, and snow capped peaks.

Usage: Generally, we find tailors prefer to work with two panels of a single painting per jacket in order to line up the image along the back seam. Two linings can be purchased at the automatically discount price of £250. For full details on how best to use our linings, click here: Linings FAQ.

Jacket Lining Gallery: Click here to see Examples of Our Jacket Linings.

Reviews: Click to read Customer & Expert Product Reviews

Shipping: 2-7 business days Worldwide, shipped separately from other items purchased at the same time.  

Returns: Free 90 day returns. If you are not completely happy with your purchase, we will provide a full refund. 

Questions? If you have any questions for us regarding any aspect of our products, or just need some tips, then please don't hesitate to get in touch at info@rampleyandco.com

Albert Bierstadt, 1830-1902, The Last of the Buffalo, c.1888

  • 100% Silk
  • 100cm Tall x 120cm Wide
  • Designed and Printed in Britain
  • Two linings for £250

The Last of the Buffalo is Albert Bierstadt's final, great, western painting. The ambitious landscape combines a variety of elements he had sketched during multiple western excursions. Because of its composite nature, the view incorporates many topographical features representative of the Great Plains: the dead and injured buffalo in the foreground occupy a dry, golden meadow; their counterparts cross a wide river in the middle ground; and others graze as far as the eye can see as the landscape turns to prairies, hills, mesas, and snow capped peaks.

Usage: Generally, we find tailors prefer to work with two panels of a single painting per jacket in order to line up the image along the back seam. Two linings can be purchased at the automatically discount price of £250. For full details on how best to use our linings, click here: Linings FAQ.

Jacket Lining Gallery: Click here to see Examples of Our Jacket Linings.

Reviews: Click to read Customer & Expert Product Reviews

Shipping: 2-7 business days Worldwide, shipped separately from other items purchased at the same time.  

Returns: Free 90 day returns. If you are not completely happy with your purchase, we will provide a full refund. 

Questions? If you have any questions for us regarding any aspect of our products, or just need some tips, then please don't hesitate to get in touch at info@rampleyandco.com

$180.09
The Last of the Buffalo Silk Jacket Lining
$180.09

Description

Albert Bierstadt, 1830-1902, The Last of the Buffalo, c.1888

  • 100% Silk
  • 100cm Tall x 120cm Wide
  • Designed and Printed in Britain
  • Two linings for £250

The Last of the Buffalo is Albert Bierstadt's final, great, western painting. The ambitious landscape combines a variety of elements he had sketched during multiple western excursions. Because of its composite nature, the view incorporates many topographical features representative of the Great Plains: the dead and injured buffalo in the foreground occupy a dry, golden meadow; their counterparts cross a wide river in the middle ground; and others graze as far as the eye can see as the landscape turns to prairies, hills, mesas, and snow capped peaks.

Usage: Generally, we find tailors prefer to work with two panels of a single painting per jacket in order to line up the image along the back seam. Two linings can be purchased at the automatically discount price of £250. For full details on how best to use our linings, click here: Linings FAQ.

Jacket Lining Gallery: Click here to see Examples of Our Jacket Linings.

Reviews: Click to read Customer & Expert Product Reviews

Shipping: 2-7 business days Worldwide, shipped separately from other items purchased at the same time.  

Returns: Free 90 day returns. If you are not completely happy with your purchase, we will provide a full refund. 

Questions? If you have any questions for us regarding any aspect of our products, or just need some tips, then please don't hesitate to get in touch at info@rampleyandco.com