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Displaying reviews 1-3 Pros Cons Purchase Reason Comments: the quality of this picture is awesome. love the vintage vibe. perfect size.
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Comments: The moment I saw this poster, I fell in love with it for my French Retro Decor, and it looks spectacular. I just wish it was packed in a sturdy cylinder rather than a triangular box, b/c the post office crushed it, so the poster got wrinkled and creased, as a result. You can see the flaws when the light hits it.
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Comments: It was a gift for my daughter to match another Vougue poster she has and was part of her Dorm Room decor.
Displaying reviews 1-3 Vogue Cover, Autumn Fuchsia, 1957Art Print50 x 70 cm (without border: 47 x 66 cm) Item #: 330705 This item is no longer available at AllPosters.com. We apologize for the inconvenience.
Product InformationFashion becomes fantasy in this iconic 1957 Vogue Cover. Renowned fashion photographer Norman Parkinson (1913 – 1990) had an illustrious 30-year career with British Vogue and American Vogue, and is celebrated for his captivating images of fashion and high society. This art print displays sharp, vivid images with a high degree of color accuracy. A member of the versatile family of art prints, this high-quality reproduction represents the best of both worlds: quality and affordability. Art prints are created on paper similar to that of a postcard or greeting card using an offset lithography press. About the ArtistNorman Parkinson was a prominent British fashion photographer who peppered his work with humor and high spirits. Parkinson (1913 – 1990) photographed some of the most celebrated men and women in fashion and high society, and pioneered the on-location shoot. He originally provided photos for leaflets dropped in occupied Europe, and was a photographer for “Harper’s Bazaar” and “The Bystander.” Parkinson worked for British and American “Vogue” for nearly four decades, and also created famous calendars featuring glamorous women. © AllPosters
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