19th century frame 3 clipart

19th century frame 3 Clipart

Borders & Frames · by Firkin
⬇ Download SVG
✓ Free download - no signup, no watermark
CC0 (Public Domain) CC0 Public Domain - free for personal and commercial use, no attribution required. License deed →
19th century frame 3 - Firkin (CC0 (Public Domain)), via Clipart.Free
Credit is optional - CC0 requires none.

About this image

Not precisely of the 19th century, but certainly inspired by a border I saw in 'The Marcus Clarke Memorial Volume, containing selections from the writings of Marcus Clarke, together with Lord Rosebery's letter', Marcus Clarke, 1884.

Dimensions589 × 800 px (SVG - scales to any size)
File size286.7 KB SVG · PNG 400/800/2000 px
LicenseCC0 (Public Domain) · Clipart licenses explained
ArtistFirkin
SourceOpenclipart · Original page →

Tags

Need to convert or edit this?

Turn the SVG into PDF, ICO or WebP - or resize the PNG - with free online converters.

Free file converters →
Building an app?

Fetch this image (and the whole library) as JSON with a free API key - 500 requests/day.

Clipart API docs →

Frequently asked questions

Yes. "19th century frame 3" is dedicated to the public domain under CC0 1.0 - the artist waived all copyright. You can download, edit, print and republish it for any purpose, personal or commercial, without asking anyone.

Yes. CC0 (Public Domain) artwork requires no attribution and no fee, even in commercial work - products, client projects, apps, packaging and print. A credit is appreciated but never required.

The master file is a 589x800 px SVG vector (286.7 KB) that scales to any size without quality loss. Ready-made transparent PNGs are available at 400, 800 and 2000 pixels wide - no signup, no watermark.

"19th century frame 3" was drawn by Firkin and shared on Openclipart under a public-domain dedication. The source page is linked in the details above - crediting the artist is optional but a nice gesture.

Scale the SVG of "19th century frame 3" to your page size in any editor; stretch the sides rather than the corners so the ornaments keep their proportions. Perfect for certificates and invitations.

Download the SVG and open it in a free editor like Inkscape (desktop) or a browser tool - or paste it straight into Figma with the Copy SVG button. Every shape and color is editable, and your modified version is yours to keep or sell.

Related clipart

Rate this page
5.0/5 (0)

What could we improve? Your feedback helps us fix issues.