A Note on Framing

A Note on Framing

A Note on Framing

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Framed prints look great and ship in finished form. The trees are displayed prominently and beautifully. All you have to do is hang the tree on your wall.

Our unique and affordable framing option uses an acrylic called Liquitex to protect the prints. Perhaps the nicest part of Liquitex framing is the absence of glare that plagues glass-covered art. Additionally, it protects the prints from dust and fading. The prints are also laminated to protect from UV discoloration and then placed in a 2-inch black frame.

A framed Burton History Tree will look great in your home, office, mancave, or wherever else you’d like to hang it.

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Bruce Displays the Blues History Tree @ John Allan's Chicago

Bruce Displays the Blues History Tree @ John Allan's Chicago

Bruce Displays the Blues History Tree @ John Allan's Chicago

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Blues

The Family Tree of Blues was published in 2004 by Bruce Burton . This 24" x 28" Lithograph Poster typographically gives a historical introspection on the History of Blues Music from its inception.

The roots of Blues feature sketches of The Orpheum and other architecture reminiscent from Memphis, Tennessee and Clarksdale, Mississippi, electric guitars and other instruments relative to the world of Blues. The skyline of Chicago, a city that claims significant contributions to the formation of the Blues, appears along with the smokes stacks of Gary, Indiana and a 1950’s Chevrolet Studebaker.