Vintage Print Guide

Framing Options for Mid-Century Modern Posters:...
Framing transforms a mid-century modern poster from a mere print into a polished art piece. Whether you choose a sleek black frame for contrast, a natural wood frame for warmth,...
Framing Options for Mid-Century Modern Posters:...
Framing transforms a mid-century modern poster from a mere print into a polished art piece. Whether you choose a sleek black frame for contrast, a natural wood frame for warmth,...

Brazilian Superman Comics: A Cultural Lens on a...
In 1960s Brazil, Superman comics transcended translation to become vibrant, locally shaped treasures. Bold Portuguese headlines, hyper-saturated color, and hand-drawn lines turned each issue into an everyday artifact—traded on Rio...
Brazilian Superman Comics: A Cultural Lens on a...
In 1960s Brazil, Superman comics transcended translation to become vibrant, locally shaped treasures. Bold Portuguese headlines, hyper-saturated color, and hand-drawn lines turned each issue into an everyday artifact—traded on Rio...

Vintage Brazilian Country Western Comics: Grit,...
In 1960s–70s Brazil, pulpy country-western comics brought the Wild West to Rio’s newsstands with hand-lettered titles like Tiroteio! and Duelo Sangrento! Oversaturated hues, heavy shadows, and theatrical standoffs transformed the...
Vintage Brazilian Country Western Comics: Grit,...
In 1960s–70s Brazil, pulpy country-western comics brought the Wild West to Rio’s newsstands with hand-lettered titles like Tiroteio! and Duelo Sangrento! Oversaturated hues, heavy shadows, and theatrical standoffs transformed the...

1950s Argentine Advertising Prints: Color, Char...
In 1950s Argentina, advertising became art: bright turquoise, mustard yellow, and fire-engine red leapt off the printed page to seduce a growing middle class. Hand-lettered slogans and idealized characters—wide-eyed women...
1950s Argentine Advertising Prints: Color, Char...
In 1950s Argentina, advertising became art: bright turquoise, mustard yellow, and fire-engine red leapt off the printed page to seduce a growing middle class. Hand-lettered slogans and idealized characters—wide-eyed women...