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This refined drawing ‘Love and Vanity’ comes from the pen of Polish artist Edward Okuń and was created in 1916 for the famous Munich magazine Jugend. The motif shows a graceful woman in a magnificent peacock costume – a symbol of beauty, vanity, and transience. Her seductive gaze, flowing forms, and artful feather splendor reflect the self-image of the fashionable society of that time. Love and vanity are closely linked: beauty as a means of seduction, but also as a mirror of one’s own ego.
Now available as a high-quality image download: Ideal for DIY murals, nostalgic postcards, or creative print projects with historical charm. Wow, wow, peacock…
The motif has been cleaned, retouched, imperfections removed and the color adjusted. The image quality is very good. Nevertheless, a note: this illustration is over 100 years old. We have not digitally alienated the motif. It still has and absolutely needs to have an authentic charm.
After the purchase you can use the motif for your own creative printing projects – please note: exclusively for private use. Detailed information can be found in the “Download Dos and Don’ts” tab.
A little tip for everyone: The illustration looks particularly beautiful on matte natural paper. A smooth surface that is white but not too bright white is ideal. This is how the colors come into their own.
This subtle drawing “Love and Vanity” comes from the pen of the Polish artist Edward Okuń and was created in 1916 for the famous Munich magazine Jugend. The motif shows a graceful woman in a magnificent peacock costume – a symbol of beauty, vanity and transience. Her seductive gaze, the flowing forms and the artistic feather splendor reflect the self-image of the sophisticated society of that time. Love and vanity …
Image file only for your personal use, commercial use (digital and analog) is prohibited in every respect.
To protect our image rights, the product previews are deliberately shown slightly blurred.
After the purchase, you will of course receive high-resolution, high-quality files. Please respect our work – each design was created with a lot of time, passion, and know-how. No one earns money by stealing our content – but with honest creativity, they do.