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Purchase Supports American Chestnut Tree Restoration Effort R&D
American Chestnut Tree
American Chestnut Collection: Art That Funds Restoration
The American Chestnut Collection is a curated series of museum-quality giclée prints that commemorates the tragic history and hopeful future of the once-dominant forest species. Each print captures a moment in the American Chestnut's story—from its historical significance to the ongoing scientific efforts to restore the species.
The Collection
This print series is our inaugural eCommerce for Good offering of historic reproduction fine art prints honoring the American Chestnut Heritage and where 50% of the print purchase price is donated to Research efforts to reintroduce blight resistant American Chestnut Trees into the native range.
Chestnutting. Circa 1870 by Winslow Homer
- Children gathering chestnuts in New England
- From original copy of the October 29, 1870, edition of Every Saturday: An Illustrated Journal of Choice Reading found in the Buffalo River Library
Gathering Chestnuts. Circa 1878 by J.W. Lauderbach
- Community life in Philadelphia's Fairmount Park
- From original copy of The Art Journal of 1878 found in the Buffalo River Library
Chinquapin Chestnut (1917) by Mary Daisy Arnold
- From the USDA Pomological Watercolor Collection
- Symbol of hope for the species' future
Boone Chestnut (1913) by Ellen Isham Schutt
- From the USDA Pomological Watercolor Collection
- Symbol of hope for the species' future
Essence of the Original – Created Just for You
Each fine art print is made to order, ensuring exceptional detail and lasting beauty. Your museum-quality Giclée print arrives with a certificate of authenticity, connecting you to its unique story and the American Chestnut heritage.
- Museum-quality Giclée Print
- Hahnemühle 310gsm German Etching paper
- Archival-grade pigment inks rated for 100+ years
- Certificate of authenticity and history included
- Fully insured shipping with real-time tracking