Vintage Ephemera Art Prints 1930 Classical Men Holbein Van Dyck Masterpiece Wall Gallery
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- Portrait of Jenő Rákosi by Philip de László
- Portrait of Károly Kisfaludy by József Pesky
- Portrait of King Matthias Corvinus by Giovanni Antonio Boltraffio
- Captain Borro by Diego Velázquez
- Philip Wharton, 4th Baron Wharton by Sir Anthony van Dyck
- Portrait of Henry VIII of England by Hans Holbein the Younger
- Portrait of a Man by Titian
- The Tailor by Giovanni Battista Moroni
- The Discontented Painter by József Borsos
- Portrait of a Man by János Kupeczky
Backside: The backsides of these prints feature Hungarian articles, columns, and illustrations covering a diverse range of topics from the 1930s. They may include art history biographies, geographic travelogues, and the newspaper's weekend mind-sport and crossword section.
Source: These colorful pages are from year 1930 of A Pesti Hírlap Vasárnapja 1930-1931, a nearly-antique Hungarian book of Sunday newspaper highlights.
Condition: Consistent with being a 1930s artifact, the delicate, double-sided page shows signs of age with marks, scratches, yellowing, creasing, and edge wear with knicks up to 10mm (some which may be concealed in a picture frame). Please view the photos closely. The Van Dyke print contains a small clipped bottom corner.
Size: Approximately 27 x 18-19 cm, with variation along the corners, sides, and edges.
Uses: These versatile pages can be framed as vintage prints, used as a photography prop, or given as a standout gift. They serve as a unique references for fashion historians and are a dream find for junk journaling, scrapbooking, decoupage, and mixed media collage.