Ada Lovelace Enchantress of Numbers
This giclée art print featuring Ada Lovelace is from my "Legends, Luminaries and Scoundrels!" series.
Ada Lovelace was the daughter of poet Lord Byron and mathematician Anne Isabella Milbanke and is considered the world's first computer programmer. Due to her work on the Analytical Engine and her collaboration with Charles Babbage she is also often referred to as a prophet of the computer age.
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Prints are available with or without a border. All sizes are signed on the back.
Border-less prints will pop right into any standard 8x10 frame. These are readily available at stores like Michaels, Target, IKEA, etc. Prints are also available with a small white border for framing with a mat if desired.
I use one of the finest and most archival pigment based inks available on the market. This ensures your print stays brilliant and fade-resistant over time.
The paper I use for my prints is a heavy weight Hahnemühle archival fine art paper. This is a matte paper that is 100% cotton rag, acid free and has the most lovely soft, old fashioned and museum quality feel to it. The paper not only has a beautiful richness but is also archival and fade-resistant.
I take great care in my packaging to prevent your print from being bent or creased during shipping. My prints are shipped flat and well protected in an archival sleeve with a white chipboard backing,inside a bend proof mailer with additional cardboard flat pads for extra assurance.
Ada Lovelace was the daughter of poet Lord Byron and mathematician Anne Isabella Milbanke and is considered the world's first computer programmer. Due to her work on the Analytical Engine and her collaboration with Charles Babbage she is also often referred to as a prophet of the computer age.