Folk-Lore Est. 1846 Wall Art — Limited Edition Stretched Canvas Print
In 1846, William Thoms coined the term "folk-lore" to replace the stuffy "popular antiquities." He wanted to honor the "lore of the people" - the myths, the legends, the songs passed down through generations. Folklore studies has come a long way since those days; this collection is a nod to the legacy.
This canvas has a subtle, modern vibe — soft gray background with the understated “folk-lore” wordmark tucked low on the panel. The muted tones and minimalist typography let the message breathe, adding quiet character to living rooms, reading nooks, or gallery walls. It anchors a space without shouting, pairing especially well with warm woods, leather, and layered textures. Hang it alone for a calm statement of your love for folklore, or combine several prints for a curated look.
Product features
- High-quality matte canvas printed with UL-certified Greenguard Gold latex inks
- Stretched on FSC-certified radiata pine frame; inner frame made from renewable wood
- Soft rubber dots on the back to keep the canvas steady when hung; included back hanging hardware
- Durable cotton-polyester canvas composite with a unique coating for crisp image reproduction
Details
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