Prints & Stickers

  • An 18" x 24" poster of perhaps one of the most beautiful and iconic of all Shaker images, "The Tree of Life" by Hannah Cohoon (1788-1864). Written in Cohoon's own hand: "Seen and painted by Hannah Cohoon. City of Peace Monday July 3rd 1854". From The Andrews Collection at Hancock Shaker Village.
  • Originally attributed to the Christian Theologian John Wesley, this beautiful directive appeared in a Mount Lebanon Shaker broadside from 1882. 'Do All The Good You Can, In All The Ways You Can, In Every Place You Can, At All The Times You Can, For As Long As You Can.' Measures 11" x 17", on a coated, low gloss stock.
  • A generously sized poster (18" x 24") of "Blazing Tree" by Hannah Cohoon (1788-1864), one of the extraordinary "gift drawings" (images drawn from spiritual revelations experienced by the Shakers) found in the Hancock Shaker Village Collection. A strong, pure, and visually striking image.  
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