vintage “ringing out liberty” philadelphia print by n. c. wyeth for pennsylvania railroad, unframed

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vintage paper print of n. C. Wyeth’s “ringing out liberty, july 8, 1776, philadelphia,” created for the Pennsylvania Railroad. The scene captures the Liberty Bell being tolled as crowds gather, a cornerstone image of American Independence that pairs naturally with dark academia and Americana interiors. compact size makes it ideal for layering on a moody gallery wall, study, or bookshelf vignette. unframed sheet with clean border for easy matting and custom framing.

historical significance or interesting fact: Wyeth’s Liberty Bell artwork popularized the July 8, 1776, public reading of the Declaration of Independence in Philadelphia, merging rail-era advertising with American heritage. The Pennsylvania Railroad used such posters to celebrate its home city and attract travelers.

unique selling points and features: true vintage print with rich, period color. small-format proportions suit tight spaces and layered displays. recognizable Wyeth imagery with broad cross-platform appeal.

need-to-know information: unframed vintage print on paper. image area approx. 4.75 x 3.25 in. total paper size approx. 5.75 x 4.75 in. expected light handling to edges from age and storage; no tears observed. Colors may vary by screen. Review photos for the exact condition.


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Weight .1 lbs
Dimensions 9 × 7 in

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