Announcing the Charter for the First Bank in the Missouri Territory - limited edition print
Announcing the Charter for the First Bank in the Missouri Territory - limited edition print
August 21, 1813
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LIMITED EDITION PRINTS
Paper Prints
Reproduction technique: Fine offset lithography on neutral pH archival quality paper using the finest fade-resistant inks.
Each print is numbered and signed by the artist.
Image Size: 19” x 25½” • Overall Size: 24” x 30”
Signed and Numbered • Edition Size: 1,000
Signed Artist’s Proof • Edition Size: 50
Historical Information
Early in the nineteenth century, St. Louis, a city growing prosperous from the fur trade, considered itself to be “the capital of the West.” On August 21, 1813, Auguste Chouteau read an announcement of the charter for the first bank in the Missouri Territory. Standing beside him on the porch of the Laclede-Chouteau House was Manuel Lisa who, with Chouteau, dominated the fur trade in those early years. Among those present was also Governor William Clark, explorer of the West.
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LIMITED EDITION PRINTS
Paper Prints
Reproduction technique: Fine offset lithography on neutral pH archival quality paper using the finest fade-resistant inks.
Each print is numbered and signed by the artist.
Image Size: 19” x 25½” • Overall Size: 24” x 30”
Signed and Numbered • Edition Size: 1,000
Signed Artist’s Proof • Edition Size: 50
Historical Information
Early in the nineteenth century, St. Louis, a city growing prosperous from the fur trade, considered itself to be “the capital of the West.” On August 21, 1813, Auguste Chouteau read an announcement of the charter for the first bank in the Missouri Territory. Standing beside him on the porch of the Laclede-Chouteau House was Manuel Lisa who, with Chouteau, dominated the fur trade in those early years. Among those present was also Governor William Clark, explorer of the West.