our fine art catalog
Welcome to our curated catalog of envelope liner artwork. Over the years, we've built an extensive library of beautiful public domain pieces that bring elegance and personality to every envelope we create. This catalog will slowly be added to as we come across previously used pieces.
From the vast universe of millions of available public domain artworks, we've thoughtfully selected the designs featured here—our most beloved and frequently requested pieces. Each artwork in this collection has been chosen for its timeless appeal, versatility, and ability to enhance the art of correspondence.
Browse through our collection to discover the artwork that will make your next project truly memorable. Each piece tells a story and carries the heritage of artistic tradition into your modern correspondence.

The wedding, Church of St. Roch, Paris, Frederik Hendrik Kaemmerer (Dutch, 1839 - 1902)

Hackinger Au (1880); Emil Jakob Schindler (Austrian, 1842 – 1892)

Peonies; Margaretha Roosenboom (Dutch, 1843-1896)

Flirting in the garden (1892); Natale Attanasio (Italian, 1845–1923)

Magnolia Gardens; Alfred Hutty (American, 1877-1954)

Salisbury Cathedral from Lower Marsh Close (1820); John Constable (English, 1776-1837)

The Land of Evangeline (1874); Joseph Rusling Meeker (American, 1827–1889)

A spray of camellias hanging from a nail (circa 1892-96); Margaretha Roosenboom (Dutch, 1843-1896)

Motiv aus dem Mirabell-Park; Luise Begas-Parmentier (Austrian, 1843-1920)

Magnolia altissima, The Laurel-Tree of Carolina. (1754); Mark Catesby (English, 1683 – 1749)

Vestibule Corner ‘Schleissheim,’ Prince Regent Luitpold’s Palace (1880); Herman Hartwich (American, 1853-1926)

Geocichla sibirica; Johann Friedrich Naumann (German, 1780 – 1857)

Roses and Lilies (1888); Henri Fantin-Latour (French, 1836-1904)

Bridge over a Pond of Water Lilies (1899)' Claude Monet (French, 1840-1926)