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Reigen Magazine Cover 1920 – DIVA: glamorous, strong, sophisticated

Reigen Magazine Cover 1920 – DIVA: glamorous, strong, sophisticated – Vintage Illustration Download

Lunar diva for your print project as a download! Glamorous and strong. The design is by Berlin graphic artist Ludwig Lutz Ehrenberger and was published in 1920 as a cover in the legendary Reigen Magazine, which was known for its frivolous and artistically sophisticated illustrations. Ehrenberger often presented women lightly dressed, but always as strong, self-determined personalities – as in this design.

The image preview is heavily reduced in size and protected with a watermark. In the purchased version, this will be removed.

Restoration & Quality

The motif was cleaned, retouched, imperfections removed and the colors adjusted. The image quality is very good. Nevertheless, please note: this vintage illustration is over 100 years old. We have not digitally altered the motif. It still has an authentic charm.

Usage & Download

After purchase, the motif can be used for your creative, personal printing projects. Use is restricted to private use. You can find more info below in the “Download Dos and Don’ts” tab.

Printing recommendation

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.

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What you get:
  • Digital File in Small OR Large
  • Color profile: sRGB (More info)
  • Files: 1 JPG in a ZIP archive

What you do NOT get:
  • A physical or printed product that is shipped

Purchase process after your order (payment):
  • After the purchase, you will receive a payment confirmation with a download link for the print file. The file can be downloaded up to 3 times within 7 days. After that, the download link will no longer be available.

Image file only for your personal use, commercial use (digital and analog) is prohibited in every respect.

  • You are NOT allowed to pass on the image file to third parties, not even to friends and acquaintances. Exception:
    1. You can print the image at a local print center. The quantity is unlimited, as long as the final product is NOT used commercially.
  • You may also upload the image file to other template portals (e.g., Canva) for design purposes. However, you must ensure that no one but you has access to this file. You may not share this digitally.
  • The commercial sale of products (digital or analog) with our images – even parts of them – is not allowed. “Handmade” products are also excluded.
  • Depending on the monitor and printer settings, there may be color deviations.
  • The quality of the print depends on the paper, printer and color settings.
  • Title: Reigen Cover from 1920
  • Artist: Ludwig Lutz Ehrenberger
  • Image Source / Rights: © nana.p (Own high-resolution scan, professionally restored and color-corrected)

 

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 text excerpt from the 1920 Reigen magazine: “In the future, too, the magazine will cultivate in word and image, in verse and prose, that art which is the charming expression of a cheerful and uninhibited gallantry. Even in our serious times, the erotic has not lost its cultural significance, even if it sometimes seems as if 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 that is not too rich in external pleasures.”

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