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Vintage poster "CUBA - Hollidays isle of the tropics" - Julius Seyler - High Definition - matte paper 230gr/m².

Sale price€29,90 EUR
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Size: Size 1 - 20x30cm / 8x12 inch
  • High Definition digital file (300 dpi).
  • High quality paper (>230g/m²).
  • 3mm overhang on the poster for an elegant look.
  • 24/48 hour shipping - perfectly packaged and protected.
  • Frame not included (optional).

A high definition reproduction of the "CUBA" advertising poster by artist Julius Seyler.

This image by German painter Julius Seyler is an example of an advertising poster from the early 20th century. This image is represented by the body of a woman where we can see part of the sea with its fine sand and another part of the vegetation that characterizes the island of Cuba. This image of the woman lying down refers to the shape of the island which is elongated.

UN proposes this poster :

  • Name of the Poster: CUBA tropical vacation ”.
  • Illustrator: Julius Seyler (1873-1955).
  • Year of publication: 1950.

Poster Vintage's opinion ?:  Beautiful, pictorial representation of the island of Cuba in the Caribbean Sea - enough to bring a little dream home!

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