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Setting Literary Element of a Novel. Poster featuring The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald.

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01-P18-07
$19.00 - $98.00
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Gatsby's yellow Rolls Royce cruises past the city skyline in this illustration from F. Scott Fitzgerald's classic The Great Gatsby. The poster's text highlights and defines setting as an element of a novel. The poster is a sort of minimalist meets grunge piece that will add to the study of novels in any classroom. Original art designed by Chris.


Setting is part of our best selling Elements of a Novel Poster Set of Eight. 

Poster is produced on 100 pound FSC certified paper, using post-consumer and sustainably sourced paper and high quality soy-based fade resistant inks.

Poster available in two sizes: 11" x 14" or 18" x 24." Each size available plain paper, laminated, or framed.

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FRAMING INFO
• Our 11" x 14" print is framed using our custom built Soho black solid wood frame, 2 inch off-white matte and crystal plexiglass. Finished framed size is 15.5" X 19.5.”

• Our 18" x 24” print is framed using our modern black metal frame custom built with crystal clear, safe, durable plexiglass. Finished framed size is 18" x 24.”

Carefully packaged to prevent damage during shipping.

Reviews

  • 5
    Love the style!

    Posted by James on 18th Aug 2019

    The Art Deco style and sparse colors really call to mind the setting of The Great Gatsby. Poster is great quality.

  • 5
    Gatsby, What Gatsby?

    Posted by Alyssa on 10th Feb 2018

    The setting of Gatsby is so vital to the story although we tend to forget. I'm glad to see it brought to life. Good work Echo-Lit