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Vintage style wall calendar poster October to December 1924

Discover this vintage calendar poster covering the months of October, November, and December 1924, a unique piece for your wall decoration. This antique poster features an artistic style characterized by a limited palette of browns, blacks, and beiges, creating a warm and nostalgic atmosphere. The calendar is framed by a delicate graphic pattern with the days of the week in typographic abbreviations and the dates scrolling vertically along the sides and at the bottom. At the center, the face of a character in profile with delicate features stands out in a finely shaded illustrative style, perhaps symbolizing reflection or wisdom, with a graphically rich depiction incorporating a luminous circular element on a marine background and the phrase "Waarheen," suggesting a question or a path to follow. At the bottom, the inscription "De Amsterdamsche Kunstkring voor Allen" evokes a connection with an artistic association from Amsterdam. This wall decoration adds a retro and artistic touch, perfect for an interior that values the charm of vintage objects and the beauty of old graphic prints. The poster is ideal for completing a wall of prints, adding character to a library or office, or integrating into a cultural or artistic space. Thanks to its clean style and careful composition, this antique calendar poster perfectly suits vintage, bohemian, or even modern decor seeking an elegant contrast. Adopt this piece as a decorative element that tells a story, while offering an original functional touch with its period calendar, remarkable for enthusiasts of design history and graphic arts.

Vintage style wall calendar poster October to December 1924

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Discover this vintage calendar poster covering the months of October, November, and December 1924, a unique piece for your wall decoration. This antique poster features an artistic style characterized by a limited palette of browns, blacks, and beiges, creating a warm and nostalgic atmosphere. The calendar is framed by a delicate graphic pattern with the days of the week in typographic abbreviations and the dates scrolling vertically along the sides and at the bottom. At the center, the face of a character in profile with delicate features stands out in a finely shaded illustrative style, perhaps symbolizing reflection or wisdom, with a graphically rich depiction incorporating a luminous circular element on a marine background and the phrase "Waarheen," suggesting a question or a path to follow. At the bottom, the inscription "De Amsterdamsche Kunstkring voor Allen" evokes a connection with an artistic association from Amsterdam. This wall decoration adds a retro and artistic touch, perfect for an interior that values the charm of vintage objects and the beauty of old graphic prints. The poster is ideal for completing a wall of prints, adding character to a library or office, or integrating into a cultural or artistic space. Thanks to its clean style and careful composition, this antique calendar poster perfectly suits vintage, bohemian, or even modern decor seeking an elegant contrast. Adopt this piece as a decorative element that tells a story, while offering an original functional touch with its period calendar, remarkable for enthusiasts of design history and graphic arts.