It's a Grand Old Flag Print: This patriotic print tracks the evolution of the stars and stripes from 1767 to the present day-- it's a stunning, studious survey of star-spangled banners flown throughout the entire history of the United States of America! And for added historical context, each flag is also marked with the number of colonies/states in existence at the time of its inception. Hang this in your home, and guests are sure to never stop saluting your taste in wall decor. A Perfect Gift for History Buffs and Trivia Lovers: This artful artifact of Americana assembles 48 iterations of the American flag in all! Beginning with the star-less “Rebellious Stripes” in 1767 and culminating in the familiar 50-star standard created in 1960, this chart stops to salute all manner of American ensigns, including the many iterations of the 13-point banderol, as well as aesthetic outliers like the Gadsden, the red-and-green George Rogers Clark and the blue-striped Serapis. Premium Printing: Printed in the United States via state-of-the-art digital offest presses onto durable, acid-free 100-lb cover stock paper, this museum-quality print will elevate your wall decor for decades to come. When you purchase a Pop Chart product you're investing in the American economy, and domestic production means a reduced carbon footprint as no fossil fuels were burned shipping our products from an overseas, unregulated factory. Ready for Your Walls: Each print ships in sturdy, premium packaging that is suitable for gifting as is! (Prefer to frame it first? Measuring 16" x 20", this standard-sized print is simple to find a frame for). From the Data Masters at Pop Chart: Our art prints have been featured by such outlets as The Today Show, Wirecutter, Good Morning America, Apartment Therapy, Chicago Tribune, Popular Mechanics, Esquire, Glamour, Sports Illustrated, ESPN, The Economist, Fast Company, Nerdist, Slate, Washington Post, Real Simple, Men's Journal, Paste, BuzzFeed, The Verge, Wired, AV Club and more! Oh and we've also created commissioned pieces for the NBA, Nike, HBO, and "South Park." We've been around!