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Lunar diva for your print project as a download! Glamorous and strong. Reigen cover by Berlin graphic artist Ludwig Lutz Ehrenberger from the roaring twenties. He was known for his frivolous/erotic illustrations, in which women are often scantily clad. But he also always staged the women as strong personalities. Just like here!
The motif was cleaned, retouched, imperfections removed and the color gently adjusted. The image quality is very good. Nevertheless, this illustration is over 100 years old. We have not digitally altered the motif. It still has an authentic charm.
After purchase, the design can be used for your creative, personal print projects. Use is restricted to private use. You can find more information in the “File download” tab below.
The motif is particularly effective when printed on uncoated paper without gloss. No or very little structure. The paper should be white, but not bright white. A very, very light beige shade of paper also suits this illustration.
Lunar diva for your print project as a download! Glamorous and strong. Reigen cover by Berlin graphic artist Ludwig Lutz Ehrenberger from the roaring twenties. He was known for his frivolous/erotic illustrations, in which women are often scantily clad. However, he also always portrayed the women as strong personalities. Just like here!
The motif was cleaned, retouched, imperfections removed and the color gently adjusted.
Image file only for your personal use, commercial use (digital and analog) is prohibited in every respect.
Reigen – Sheets for gallant art and dance – fought for the recognition of eroticism as a cultural factor. The magazine was confiscated in some German cities in the 1920s. Here is an original excerpt from the 1920 Reigen magazine: “Even in the future, the magazine will cultivate, in word and image, in verse and prose, that art which is the amiable expression of cheerful and uninhibited gallantry. Even in our serious times, the erotic has not lost its cultural significance, even if it sometimes seems as though its heyday lies in past epochs. Perhaps the importance of the inner joy of life rooted in the erotic has even particularly increased in a time not overly rich in external pleasures.”
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