Vintage Art Prints 1930 Romantic Nature Botanical Landscape Floral European Ephemera
Bring the breathtaking beauty of the European countryside into your home with the Romantic Nature Collection, a spectacular set of nine authentic 1930 art print pages. This beautiful set features lush Impressionist landscapes, atmospheric autumn scenes, and vibrant floral centerpieces by legendary masters like Thomas Gainsborough and Arnold Böcklin. Perfect for framing or ephemera paper crafting, these genuine antique prints seamlessly blend timeless botanical elegance with rare twentieth-century history.
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Top Row
- Peonies by Rita Boemma
- Autumn Landscape with Figures by Arnold Böcklin
- Chrysanthemums by Rita Boemma
- Flirtation (or Courting) by Tivadar Zemplényi
- The Blue Dress by Lajos Márk
- Skating in the Park by Bertalan Végh
- Autumn Colors by Pál Szinyei Merse
- The Market Cart by Thomas Gainsborough
- Autumn Mood by Arnold Böcklin
Backside: The backsides of these prints feature Hungarian articles, columns, and illustrations covering a diverse range of topics from the 1930s. They include art history biographies, geographic travelogues about foreign lands, and the newspaper's weekend mind-sport and crossword section.
Source: These art print leaves 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 printed page shows signs of age with yellowing, creasing, and minor edge wear of knicks and cuts up to 10mm, which may possibly be concealed with a picture frame.
Size: Approximately 27 x 18-19 cm, with variation along the corners, sides, and edges.
Uses: These versatile pages can be framed as a vintage print, used as a photography prop, or given as a standout gift. They serve as a unique references for fashion historians and is a dream find for junk journaling, scrapbooking, decoupage, and mixed media collage.