he letter T is without a doubt the most heavily represented letter here on Reusable Art. There are just so many words in the world that begin with the 20th letter of the alphabet. It’s getting harder and harder to find new ones to share with you but thankfully a children’s magazine from 1886 included this fanciful letter T image.
The letter T is drawn in a bit of and Old World style and it is adorned with delicate curliques. It is a little on the small side but it seems like it is the perfect size to use with text as a traditional drop cap illustration.
This image is copyright free and in the public domain anywhere that extends copyrights 70 years after death or at least 120 years after publication when the original illustrator is unknown.