Vintage Americana engraving-style standalone illustration of a long-haired dachshund standing proudly in a three-quarter pose, rendered entirely in the antique woodcut and steel-engraving tradition with dense crosshatching, fine parallel linework, and intricate fur texture built from layered ink strokes that give the figure weight and dimension. The dog is illustrated in dark brown-black and charcoal ink tones with no color fill, relying purely on engraving technique for form and shadow. The dachshund holds a horizontal flagpole firmly in its mouth, from which a vertically draped American flag hangs with natural soft folds and slight billowing movement suggesting a gentle breeze. The flag is rendered in muted aged navy blue, cream white, and faded brick red with distressed ink texture, worn edges, and subtle fraying details that read as the primary color accent against the otherwise grayscale illustration. Beneath the dog's paws is a lightly sketched ground plane of scattered pebbles and engraved shading lines anchoring the figure to the composition. Directly below the illustration, centered and commanding strong visual hierarchy, is the hero text "250 YEARS" set in large bold antique serif capitals with slight letterpress ink squeeze, a faint drop shadow offset in navy, and a worn ink texture pressed into each letterform. Immediately beneath in a smaller matching serif font sits "1776–2026" in cream with a thin dark outline, the two text elements forming a tight stacked commemorative lockup. The full composition is vertically balanced with the illustration as focal centerpiece and the text lockup anchoring the base. Overall print finish is clean screen-print with controlled vintage ink grain applied only to the subject, flag, and typography — no effects behind the artwork. Solid flat background color: warm aged parchment off-white. | PODspy AI Design