Skip to main content

Smallpox Vaccination Print, 1881

Framed Print : Smallpox Vaccination Print, 1881
Framed Print : Smallpox Vaccination Print, 1881
Framed Print : Smallpox Vaccination Print, 1881
product preview 0
product preview 1
product preview 2
product preview 3
product preview 4
Size Guide
Close

Viewer Controls

  • Rotate: Left-click + drag
  • Pan: Right-click + drag
  • Zoom: Scroll wheel

Open 3D Preview



Framed Prints
Prints
Jigsaw Puzzles
Poster Prints
Canvas Prints
Fine Art Prints
Mounted Prints
Metal Prints
Cards
Home Decor

Framed Prints From Granger


 

Framed Print of SMALLPOX VACCINATION, 1881. Compulsory vaccination in Jersey City, New Jersey, during a smallpox scare in 1881. Contemporary American wood engraving

SMALLPOX VACCINATION, 1881.
Compulsory vaccination in Jersey City, New Jersey, during a smallpox scare in 1881. Contemporary American wood engraving. Granger holds millions of images spanning more than 25,000 years of world history, from before the Stone Age to the dawn of the Space Age.

Artwork Licensed From Granger

Your chosen combination is quickly and professionally made to order, our shipping page has more details

If you are not entirely happy with your items, simply return them to us within 30 days for a replacement or full refund. Please read our full returns policy.

Media ID 7562599


American Wood Engraving Art , Late 19th Century Medicine , Infectious Disease Prevention

Fast Delivery
Great Value
100% Payment Secure
30 Days Return

Editors Comments

Step back in time with our Framed Print featuring the iconic image "SMALLPOX VACCINATION, 1881" by The Granger Collection. This contemporary American wood engraving transports you to Jersey City, New Jersey, during a smallpox scare in 1881. Witness the compelling scene of compulsory vaccinations, a crucial moment in public health history. Add this historical masterpiece to your home or office, and bring a touch of the past into your space. Experience the beauty and richness of this intricately detailed wood engraving, framed and ready to hang. A perfect addition to any history or art enthusiast's collection.

This artwork is also available as...

Photo Prints - Step back in time with our Photographic Print of "SMALLPOX VACCINATION, 1881" by The Granger Collection. This vintage wood engraving depicts a compelling scene of compulsory smallpox vaccinations in Jersey City, New Jersey, during a terrifying outbreak in 1881. Experience the historical significance of this moment in time, as people bravely line up for their vaccinations, captured in detail through contemporary American art. Add this piece to your collection and bring a touch of history into your home or office.

Greetings Cards - Greetings Cards featuring historical images like SMALLPOX VACCINATION, 1881, a contemporary American wood engraving from The Granger Collection. Send meaningful and educational cards for birthdays, holidays or any occasion with our collection of vintage style Greetings Cards that combine art and history.

Photo Mugs - Step back in time with our Photo Mug featuring the image of "Smallpox Vaccination, 1881" - a compelling wood engraving from The Granger Collection. This vintage illustration depicts a scene from Jersey City, New Jersey, during a smallpox scare in 1881, where compulsory vaccinations were being administered. Bring history to life with every sip from this mug, perfect for tea or coffee. Embrace the rich storytelling power of art and make your daily beverage routine an educational and enjoyable experience. Order yours today!

Poster Prints - Step back in time with our Poster Print of "SMALLPOX VACCINATION, 1881" by The Granger Collection. This vintage wood engraving vividly portrays a compulsory smallpox vaccination scene in Jersey City, New Jersey, during a major outbreak in 1881. Experience the history and intrigue of this significant moment in public health, as people line up to receive the life-saving inoculation. Add this authentic, piece to your home or office as a conversation starter and a reminder of the past's resilience in the face of adversity.

Metal Prints - Step back in time with our Metal Print of the Compulsory Smallpox Vaccination in Jersey City, New Jersey, 1881. This intriguing historical image, taken from The Granger Collection, depicts a wood engraving that vividly captures the intensity of a smallpox scare in 1881. Witness the determination and resilience of the community as they undergo the compulsory vaccination process. Add this piece to your home or office decor, and bring a touch of history into your space. The Metal Print is not only visually but also durable, ensuring your investment lasts a lifetime. Experience the past like never before with Media Storehouse's Metal Prints.

Canvas Prints - Step back in time with our Canvas Print of "SMALLPOX VACCINATION, 1881" by The Granger Collection. This vintage wood engraving transports you to Jersey City, New Jersey, during a smallpox scare in 1881. Witness the powerful moment of compulsory vaccination, a testament to the resilience and courage of the community during a critical period in history. Adorn your walls with this intriguing piece of art that tells a story, igniting conversation and adding character to your space.

Cushions - Cushions featuring historical prints, such as SMALLPOX VACCINATION, 1881. This compelling artwork shows a pivotal moment in public health history, adding an educational touch to any room's aesthetic. Perfect for interior designers and historians alike, these Cushions bring vintage charm to modern spaces.

Mouse Mats - Step into the past with our range of Mouse Mats, featuring a powerful reminder of the importance of vaccination. This historic image from 1881 shows the compulsory vaccination efforts in Jersey City, New Jersey during a smallpox scare. A poignant illustration that highlights humanity's resilience and determination to protect one another. Add a touch of history to your workspace with this inspiring design.

Tote Bags - Elevate your eco-friendly style with our Tote Bags, perfect for grocery shopping, beach trips, or daily errands. Each bag features a historical wood engraving of "SMALLPOX VACCINATION, 1881" by The Granger Collection. Made from durable materials and ideal for travel or work, these reusable Tote Bags promote sustainability and make a statement.


Modern Frame 14"x12" (36x31cm)

Ready to Hang Contemporary Framed Prints adds style, protection, and a polished touch to your space - effortlessly.

Your artwork will be printed as shown in the preview. To adjust please select Edit Printed Image under the Buy button

Wood effect frame, card mounted, 10x8 fade resistant photo print. Overall outside dimensions 14x12 inches (36x31cm). Environmentally and ozone friendly, 40mm wide x 15mm Polycore® moulding has the look of real wood, is durable and light and easy to hang. Biodegradable and made with non-chlorinated gases (no toxic fumes) it is efficient; producing 100 tons of polystyrene can save 300 tons of trees! Prints are glazed with lightweight, shatterproof, optical clarity acrylic (providing the same general protection from the environment as glass). The back is stapled hardboard with a sawtooth hanger attached. Note: measurements provided are estimated outer dimensions, which include both the image and the frame. While we aim to keep sizing consistent, exact dimensions may vary slightly due to differences in print size or production requirements, which may result in a variation in the overall size (up to approximately 2.5cm (1"))

These are individually made so all sizes are approximate

Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 19cm x 24.4cm (7.5" x 9.6")

Estimated Product Size is 31cm x 36cm (12.2" x 14.2")


Features In These Collections

> Granger Art on Demand > Medicine

You May Also Like



Gallery Wall Inspiration

Anuncio estadounidense para la linimento de aceite de serpiente Clark Stanley, c1895.
El juramento hipocrático, el código ético de Hipócrates para los profesionales de la medicina, escrito en forma de cruz. Manuscrito bizantino del siglo XII.
Morgue de Muertes. Un dibujo del 1866 que indica la contaminación del agua como fuente de enfermedad.
La Vaca-Poc. Grabado satírico, 1802, de James Gillray sobre Edward Jenner y la vacunación.
La Gota. Grabado, 1799, por James Gillray.
Estudios a lápiz y tinta, c1510, de Leonardo da Vinci de un feto humano.
Tipos celulares en el cerebelo de los mamíferos: dibujo, 1894, del histólogo español Santiago Ramón y Cajal (1852-1934).
La Examen de un Joven Cirujano. Grabado satírico, 1811, por George Cruikshank.
Sherlock Holmes y el doctor John Watson. Ilustración de Sidney Paget de la revista Strand para la historia del señor Arthur Conan Doyle, La aventura del relámpago de plata, 1892.
El Hombre del Zodíaco, el gráfico de sangrado impreso más antiguo, que muestra los signos astrológicos para la sangría, o las correspondencias entre las partes del cuerpo y las regiones zodiacales. Corte de madera de Johannes de Kethams Fasciculus Medicin
El político revolucionario francés Jean-Paul Marat, apuñalado mortalmente en su baño por Charlotte Corday, 13 de julio de 1793. Óleo sobre lienzo, 1793, por Jacques Louis David.
DIBUJO DE CONTAMINACIÓN DEL AIRE, 1866. Dispensario de Muertes
Señor, ten piedad de Londres. Grabado inglés contemporáneo sobre la Gran Peste de 1665.
Ilustración de la escena del castillo desde Johann Goethes Fausto. Dibujo a tinta y pluma por Harry Clarke.
El baile de bisonte de los nativos americanos Mandan frente a su lodge de medicina. Grabado en acuatin, 1844, después de Karl Bodmer.
El Hospital de Pensilvania, en la calle Pine, Filadelfia: grabado coloreado, 1799, por William Birch & Hijo.
Sección transversal del corazón. Grabado en madera francés, finales del siglo XIX.
Grabado a línea, francés, siglo XIX.
(Panax quinquefolium). Grabado coloreado, americano, c1818.
René Théophile Hyacinthe Laennec. Médico francés. Laennec, con su estetoscopio, en el Hospital Necker, París, Francia. Grabado en madera después de una pintura por Theobald Chartran (1849-1907).
WILLIAM OSLER (1849-1919)
Médico griego. Grabado en acero, inglés, 1839.
Estudios a lápiz y tinta de Leonardo da Vinci, c 1510, de huesos del tórax humano, pelvis y piernas.
Ilustración de Sidney Paget de la revista Strand para la historia del señor Arthur Conan Doyle, La aventura del tren con bandas moteadas, 1892.
El Médico que Curaba la Fantasía. Imprenta anónima de un cartel francés del siglo XVII, una traviesa parodia sobre la idea de que la sabiduría puede ser ingerida y los caprichos o vaguedades pueden ser eliminados por medios físicos.
Médico inglés y rosacruz. Las habilidades mentales humanas clasificadas en términos de Dios y el universo. Grabado coloreado del tratado del siglo 17 de Fludd, Utriusque Cosmi.



 
© Copyright Media Storehouse, All Rights Reserved 2003 - 2026
We accept all major payment options so you can pay for the things you need in the way that is most convenient for you
Reviews IO     Facebook     Pinterest