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What does the Pride and Prejudice first line art print depict?
This art print features the iconic opening sentence from Jane Austen's novel, "It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife," set in a classic typographic design on an off-white background.
What paper is used for this fine art print?
We use FSC-certified, acid-free paper with a matte finish, weighing 250 gsm to ensure durability and prevent yellowing, making it ideal for archival display of this Pride and Prejudice opening line.
How is this art print shipped and packaged?
Prints are shipped flat in protective packaging to prevent damage during transit, with options for standard and expedited delivery to suit your needs for this first line of Pride and Prejudice artwork.
Will this print last over time without fading?
Yes, the acid-free paper and archival-quality inks resist fading and discoloration, ensuring long-term preservation of this Pride and Prejudice first sentence art print for decades.
What are the available sizes for this print?
This print comes in 75×100 cm (30×40″), 40×50 cm (16×20″), and 21×29.7 cm (8×12″) sizes, offering flexibility for different display spaces with the Pride and Prejudice opening line.
Why is the first line of Pride and Prejudice so famous?
The line is famous for its ironic tone and social critique, immediately setting the novel's themes of marriage and class in Regency England, making it a landmark in English literature.
How does the design reflect the novel's era?
The typography uses a serif font reminiscent of early 19th-century printing, and the textured background evokes aged paper, aligning with the historical context of Pride and Prejudice.
