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The Rhythm of the Jazz Age: A Classic 1928 Art Deco Pattern
The Rhythm of the Jazz Age: A Classic 1928 Art Deco Pattern
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This is a striking and elegant Art Deco pattern from 1928. The artwork features a dynamic, repeating design of stylized pigeons or doves in flight. The two-tone composition masterfully plays with positive and negative space, showing white birds against a deep blue background and blue silhouettes against the off-white page. The birds are simplified into sleek, streamlined forms, creating a sense of rhythm and movement that is a hallmark of the Art Deco style's celebration of the machine age.
Historical Tidbit
This pattern is a quintessential example of the Art Deco style, which flourished in the 1920s and 30s. Interestingly, the style wasn't actually called "Art Deco" during its heyday; it was generally known as Style Moderne. The name "Art Deco" was coined by art historians in the 1960s, as a shorthand for the name of the massive 1925 Parisian world's fair that popularized the aesthetic globally: the Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes.
Our sturdy wooden framed posters come ready to hang and are printed on heavyweight white matte paper with a smooth, luxurious finish—designed to stand the test of time:
- Ready-to-hang: Includes hanging kit, ready to hang directly on the wall.
- Frame Material: Durable pine wood.
- Frame Measurements: 20-25mm (0.79"-0.98") thick, 10-14mm (0.4"-0.6") wide.
- Paper Weight: 200 gsm (80 lb), thickness: 0.22 mm (8.7 mils).
- Paper Finishing: Matte, smooth, non-reflective surface.
- Protection: Shatterproof plexiglass protects the poster.
- Sustainable Paper: FSC-certified materials or equivalent.
No minimum orders, printed and shipped on demand.
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