Honest question...for clarification. When the prints are said to be "25” x 18.75” (vertical)", is that saying that the print is Portrait formatted (meaning taller than wider), or are they saying that the "18.75" " is the vertical measurment (meaning a Landscape format)?
Typically width precedes height when describing any sort of printed material, i.e., 8.5"x11", 11"x17", etc. Therefore 25"x18.75" tells me that the painting is landscape in orientation. However, by them throwing the word "vertical" in there means all bets are off.
If it is portrait in orientation, why the heck didn't they just say 18.75"x25"?
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