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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 [email protected]

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 [email protected]

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

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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 [email protected]