Lysander Spooner didn’t argue with power. He denied its premise.
This print features my original illustration of Spooner, paired with the simplest possible claim drawn from his most dangerous work. No Treason. A legal argument, not a slogan.
The faint background text comes from Spooner’s own writing, ghosted into the field like a record the state would rather forget. The expression isn’t heroic or defiant. It’s certain.
Printed as a museum-quality poster on thick matte paper with deep color and sharp linework. Designed to be read at a distance and understood up close.
For people who know.
And for people who are about to.
Details
Original illustration by Dan McCall
Thick matte paper with a smooth, non-glare finish
Archival quality for long-term display
Printed in the United States
Collections: Father's Day, Handmade | Made by Hand by Maniacs, Home, Home and Living, New Arrivals, Prints | Museum-Quality Art Prints, Wall Art | Prints, Canvases, Flags, Signs, and Metal Art
Type: Poster
Category: abolitionist, anarchist, constitution, Dan McCall, illustration, lawyer, Lysander Spooner, No Treason, philosopher, portrait, poster, print, wall art






