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Póster de El final de Oak Street

Lámina de Hawkins, 1854 · Print on 189 gsm matte paper, unframed

Lámina de Hawkins, 1854, matte paper print

32.95 €

VAT included · shipping 4.29 € a

Delivery in 3-4 working days arrives between 26 y el 27 de agosto

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Printed in the European Union, in the size you pick. No customs, no import charges. Plazos medidos contra la imprenta el 19 de agosto de 2026.

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Printed on Enhanced Matte Paper Poster, 189 g/m².

The garment

Model
Enhanced Matte Paper Poster
Composition
Papel mate de museo, 10,3 mil de grosor y 94 % de opacidad, de origen japonés
Gramaje
189 g/m²
Printing
Impresión digital. Se sirve sin marco
Recommended care
Enmarcar sin contacto directo con el cristal

Data from the Printful spec sheet (Enhanced Matte Paper Poster), read on 19 de agosto de 2026. The care advice is ours: the manufacturer does not publish the washing label.

Where it comes from: source, motifs and legal status
Source
Paleontología y dinosaurios (ciencia, dominio público)
Motifs
esqueleto de T-rex · lamina científica victoriana · el ámbar con el mosquito · Mary Anning y los primeros fósiles · el amonites · litografía de Hawkins (1854)
Legal status
Public domain. The design is ours; the material it starts from belongs to everyone
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What this print is like

Matte paper of Japanese origin, 189 gsm and 94% opacity. Matte means it does not shine under a lamp and throws no reflection when you photograph it, and that 94% means nothing comes through: you see neither the back nor the wall behind. It is the only piece in the catalogue where the design goes on its own, with no seam, no pocket, no handle and no collar to cut it in half.

Read more about this póster

It comes unframed and in five sizes, from A4 at 21 × 29.7 cm up to 61 × 91 cm. The sizes are ordinary on purpose: you frame them with an off-the-shelf frame and there is nothing to order made to measure. Since it is not a garment, there is no colour to choose here: the paper is white and the only thing that changes between sizes is how much wall the drawing takes up.

If you frame it, keep the paper off the glass. A mount or a few spacer tabs leave an air gap, and that is what stops the ink from sticking to the glass after a few damp years. Rule of thumb for choosing a size: a print looks right from about one and a half times its diagonal, so the medium ones work for a hallway or above a desk and the big one needs a clear wall.

«Lámina de Hawkins, 1854» is also on camiseta, 23.95 € · taza, 26.95 € · camiseta premium, 32.95 € · camiseta de mujer, 33.95 € · sudadera, 54.95 € · sudadera con capucha, 61.95 €

The drawing on «Lámina de Hawkins, 1854»

The framed plate of a marine reptile: long neck, four paddle flippers, barrel body and the plate caption hinted at underneath, as in the popular science plates of the 19th century.

Where this drawing comes from

It is a plate inside a plate: what gets printed is the popular science plate with its caption hinted at underneath, not the animal cut out. It is about showing how a plesiosaur was shown in 1854, not about showing a plesiosaur.

Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins sculpted the dinosaurs and antediluvian reptiles of the Crystal Palace at Sydenham, unveiled in 1854, and drew the comparative plates used to explain them to the public. The plesiosaur reconstruction follows the one Richard Owen dictated to him for those models: this is how the remote past was imagined before a single film with a dinosaur in it existed.

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Sizes: measurements, where each one is made and what it costs

Measurements of the item in centimetres, as published by the factory itself.

Measurements in centimetres, where it is made and the price of each size
Size AnchoAlto Made in Price
24″×36″ 61 91,4 España 82.95 €
8.27″×11.69″ 21 29,7 la UE 32.95 €
18″×24″ 45,7 61 España 62.95 €
16″×20″ 40,6 50,8 España 52.95 €
12″×16″ 30,5 40,6 España 42.95 €

The larger formats 24″×36″, 18″×24″, 16″×20″, 12″×16″ cost more because they cost the printer more: we would rather say so here and stock them than not have them.

«Made in» comes from the warehouse Printful declares for that exact size, not from an estimate of ours.

What you ask us before buying

What animal is it exactly?
A plesiosaur, and reconstructed the way it was reconstructed in 1854: the version Richard Owen dictated to Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins for the Crystal Palace models at Sydenham. Today we know the neck did not go like that. The drawing shows how the remote past used to be shown, not how it was.
Does it come framed?
No, only the paper is supplied. The five sizes are standard —the small one is an A4 and the largest 61 × 91 cm—, so you frame it with a shop-bought frame without ordering anything made to measure.
How do I frame it without ruining it?
Keep the paper off the glass: a mount or a few spacer tabs leave an air gap and stop the ink from sticking to the glass in damp weather. It is matte paper, 189 gsm and 94% opacity, so it neither shows through nor throws a reflection under a lamp.
How long does it really take?
De 3 a 4 working days, printing and shipping included — the same lead time the rest of the site gives, because there is only one. The piece is made in the European Union, and that is where the lead time comes from. Above, over the button, you have the exact date for this one. The table below says where each size is made.
How much is shipping?
The page itself says so, above the button, before you pay and for whichever destination you pick in the dropdown. To Spain it is 4.29 €. The amount comes from the same rate the checkout charges, not from a separate list.
Why do some formats cost more?
Because they cost the printer more. The price of each format is in the table above, not in the cart.
Can it be returned?
Yes. You have 14 days to withdraw without giving reasons — it is not a personalised product, so the right of withdrawal covers you — and 3 years of legal guarantee. If it arrives faulty or badly printed, we redo it or give you your money back. How it is made.
Where does the drawing on «Lámina de Hawkins, 1854»?
Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins sculpted the dinosaurs and antediluvian reptiles of the Crystal Palace at Sydenham, unveiled in 1854, and drew the comparative plates used to explain them to the public. The plesiosaur reconstruction follows the one Richard Owen dictated to him for those models: this is how the remote past was imagined before a single film with a dinosaur in it existed. It is in the public domain: the drawing is ours, the material it starts from belongs to everyone.
Who is selling?
Flexibles y Accesorios Gobe, S.L. · CIF B56727993. Prices include VAT.

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