Pair of Antique Continental Chromolithographs – Holly Seller & Harp Player in Period Frames

A rare pair of Continental chromolithographs, where winter’s poetry and music’s reverie meet in gilded elegance. An enchanting pair of Continental chromolithographs dating to the 1860's, portraying two timeless figures ofthe romantic 19th century's imagination: the wistful Holly Seller standing in the hush of winter snow, and the poetic Harp Player pausing in a misty city street with instrument in hand. Both images are steeped in the gentle romanticism of the 19th century, when art was created to stir emotion and capture fleeting moments of beauty.

Each chromolithograph is behind glass in its original wood frame richly ornamented with applied repouse foliate metal corner mounts. The frames, glowing with their century-old patina, perfectly complement the delicate color tones of the prints and underscore their romantic presence. Together, these two beautiful artworks form a harmonious dialogue of winter lyricism and musical reverie—a glimpse into the 19th century heart that treasured sentiment, music, and the quiet poetry of daily life. Of note: a few slight creases whichnis not unusual to find i. prints of this age. Rare to find as a pair, they offer not just decoration, but add elegance and timeless romance to your home. Sold as a pair.

  • Measure 11" x 8" x 3/4"
Brand frenchgardenhouse