Vintage Ephemera 1930 Italian Ave Maria Transbordo Giovanni Segantini Art Page
This page of European ephemera features a reproduction of Giovanni Segantini's famous painting Ave Maria a trasbordo, depicting a serene scene of a family and their sheep being ferried across a lake at twilight. The back is an article about the life of Segantini and his masterpiece Ave Maria, accompanied by a short story titled One Who Has Nothing, by Hungarian author Lajos Fráter.
The individual leaf has been removed from a nearly-antique book titled A Pesti Hírlap Vasárnapja 1930-1931 that contained highlights of the Sunday newspaper. It is from the section February 9, 1930.
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Condition: The delicate, double-sided printed page shows signs of its age with yellowing, creasing, and edge wear consistent with being a genuine 1930s artifact.
Size: Approximately 27 x 19 cm, with variances on corners, sides, and edges.
Uses: This versatile piece is perfect for framing as a vintage print, but its authentic age also makes it a dream find for junk journaling, scrapbooking, and mixed media collage. It serves as a unique historical reference for fashion historians or a distinct photography prop. Whether you use it for decoupage or as a standout gift for a history lover, this page offers an endless creative window into the past.