Twain on Schooling -- Framed Vintage Literary Print -- The Author's Gallery

Twain on Schooling -- Framed Vintage Literary Print -- The Author's Gallery

Black / 11" x 14"
$69.99 USD
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Twain on Schooling -- Framed Vintage Literary Print -- The Author's Gallery
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This framed edition features Mark Twain—writer, humorist, and a sharp observer of how people learn, think, and question the world around them. Presented in warm sepia tones with a vintage portrait style, the piece carries both character and clarity in a clean, finished form.

The quote beneath is simple, but pointed. It draws a quiet distinction between instruction and understanding—between what is taught and what is truly learned. In a single line, Twain challenges the idea that education can be contained to a system.

Printed with crisp detail and set within a refined, ready-to-hang frame, this piece is designed to feel complete the moment it’s placed on the wall. The framing gives it structure and presence—suited for a study, office, or any space where independent thinking is valued.

This isn’t about rejecting school.

 

It’s about remembering that real education has always required something more.


Product features
- Museum-quality matte paper (189–200 g/m²) that resists yellowing
- Protective acrylic cover for clear, durable display
- Choice of frames: MDF or Ayous wood in black, walnut, or white
- Built-in or included hanging hardware for easy installation
- Sourced blanks from USA, Japan, and Latvia; adult-appropriate artwork

Care instructions
- If the poster does gather any dust, you may wipe it off gently with a clean, dry cloth.

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