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Vintage German Theater Poster Der Aktienbudiker

This vintage poster offers a unique wall decoration dedicated to the theatrical performance "Der Aktienbudiker." It features a stylized typographic layout combined with an illustration of a character in period costume, identifiable on the right side of the poster. The poster announces the theater "Theater an der Spree," located at Köpenickerstr. 68, under the direction of Philipp Spandow, with daily performances at 8 p.m. The text highlights a musical or sung play, characterized as a typical Berlin comedy, with music by A. Conradi and lyrics by D. Kalisch, as well as authentic costumes and scenery from the 1850s. Among the main actors are names such as Josefine Dora, Marie Grimm-Einödshofer, Heinz Gordon, and Hans Lüpschütz. The illustrated section shows a man wearing a top hat, checkered jacket and trousers, holding a cane and displaying an emphatic expression, likely portraying the role of Aujust Knetschke played by Heinz Gordon. This vintage poster, printed in German, plays with a contrast of dark green, black, and beige colors, creating a very typical retro atmosphere of theatrical posters from the 19th and 20th centuries. It makes a perfect decorative wall element for enthusiasts of theater history, historical graphic design, or German culture. This wall art, in the form of a poster, is ideal for decorating a living room, office, or cultural space by adding an authentic and original vintage touch. Its old-fashioned graphic style easily complements a classic or eclectic interior decor, thus enhancing a refined and historically rooted ambiance. This wall decoration is a fine example of the connection between visual art and theatrical heritage, offering a collectible piece or decorative accent for lovers of theater and German cultural heritage.

Vintage German Theater Poster Der Aktienbudiker

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This vintage poster offers a unique wall decoration dedicated to the theatrical performance "Der Aktienbudiker." It features a stylized typographic layout combined with an illustration of a character in period costume, identifiable on the right side of the poster. The poster announces the theater "Theater an der Spree," located at Köpenickerstr. 68, under the direction of Philipp Spandow, with daily performances at 8 p.m. The text highlights a musical or sung play, characterized as a typical Berlin comedy, with music by A. Conradi and lyrics by D. Kalisch, as well as authentic costumes and scenery from the 1850s. Among the main actors are names such as Josefine Dora, Marie Grimm-Einödshofer, Heinz Gordon, and Hans Lüpschütz. The illustrated section shows a man wearing a top hat, checkered jacket and trousers, holding a cane and displaying an emphatic expression, likely portraying the role of Aujust Knetschke played by Heinz Gordon. This vintage poster, printed in German, plays with a contrast of dark green, black, and beige colors, creating a very typical retro atmosphere of theatrical posters from the 19th and 20th centuries. It makes a perfect decorative wall element for enthusiasts of theater history, historical graphic design, or German culture. This wall art, in the form of a poster, is ideal for decorating a living room, office, or cultural space by adding an authentic and original vintage touch. Its old-fashioned graphic style easily complements a classic or eclectic interior decor, thus enhancing a refined and historically rooted ambiance. This wall decoration is a fine example of the connection between visual art and theatrical heritage, offering a collectible piece or decorative accent for lovers of theater and German cultural heritage.