Vintage Ephemera 1930 Ice Skating Art Deco & Trianon Hungarian Castle Nem Soha! Page
This single page of European ephemera features an Art Deco illustration of an ice-skating couple created by Miklós Mihalovits. The back displays photographs of historic Hungarian castles lost after the Treaty of Trianon, centered around the iconic irredentist slogan "Nem! Nem! Soha!" (No! No! Never!) designed by the artist Sándor Légrády.
This authentic individual page has been removed from section January 19, 1930 of a nearly-antique book titled A Pesti Hírlap Vasárnapja 1930-1931, which showcases highlights of the Sunday newspaper.
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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
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. Beyond the craft desk, it serves as a unique historical reference for fashion historians or a distinct photography prop.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.