Vienna Austria - Joseph's Square (Josefsplatz) - Vintage Travel Poster by Hermann Kosel c.1936 - Master Art Print (Unframed) 12in x 18in

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by Pacifica Island Art

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Wall art print on satin-finish heavyweight paper (9 mils, 216 gsm) designed for lasting clarity and detail. A great addition to modern home decor, office walls, creative studios, or gallery-style displays. Printed on eco-friendly paper that is recycled, FSC and SFI certified, and chlorine-free (TCF and ECF compliant). A sustainable choice for those seeking environmentally conscious wall art without compromising material standards. Unframed wall art print sized to fit standard ready-made frames, making it easy to frame and display without custom framing. A practical choice for home, office, or gallery-style decor. Print measures 12x18 inches (31x46 cm), with an image area of 11.5x17.5 inches (30x45 cm) centered on the page. Includes a white border around the artwork for clean framing and easy alignment in standard frames. Printed on demand and packaged using rigid mailers or protective tubes to help prevent damage in transit. Each order is handled with care to support secure delivery and ready-to-frame condition upon arrival. Enjoy a taste of Aloha with these beautiful Master Art Prints by Pacifica Island Art - printed in Maui, Hawaii. This print will look wonderful framed in the home, office or restaurant and is perfect for the Vintage Art Collector.
- ABOUT THE ARTIST -
Hermann Kosel - Hermann Kosel (1896-1983) was an Austrian painter and graphic artist. Hermann Kosel was the son of the writer and court photographer Hermann Clemens Kosel . He studied at the Vienna Academy of Fine Arts with Rudolf Bacher and Ferdinand Schmutzer . He turned in the interwar period to the commercial poster, which he designed flat and in calculated variety. He was hired by Julius Klinger as a teacher at his private school for commercial graphics. Together with Rolf Frey he ran the 'Atelier Cosl-Frey', from 1927 to 1929 together with Erwin Gibson the 'studio Kosel-Gibson', from 1929 he worked alone. Kosel worked among others for the Rikola-Verlag, for the shoe factory Humanic and for the International Motor Show 1931. After the Anschluss of Austria in 1938 he had to flee with his Jewish wife Nelly Wengraf in Switzerland and lived until 1949 in Aix-en -Provence , where he painted exclusively landscape paintings, then both returned to Vienna. Kosel received the Prize of the City of Vienna for Fine Arts in 1954 in the category Applied Art. He became an honorary member of the Federation of Austrian Utility Graphics (BÖG). The Museum of Applied Arts (MAK) in Vienna Kosel dedicated in 2003 under the title The Holy Every Day on the occasion of his 20th anniversary of death an exhibition.

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