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The Saturday Evening Post February 22, 1930 "Grandma and granddaughter listening to radio handset" by Ellen Pyle 13in x 17in Print
The Saturday Evening Post February 22, 1930 "Grandma and granddaughter listening to radio handset" by Ellen Pyle 13in x 17in Print
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Red K Products presents: 1972 Saturday Evening Post "Radio Days" Plaque - A Nostalgic Masterpiece of Americana!
Step back into the golden age of illustration with this charming Saturday Evening Post cover reproduction. Showcasing the heartwarming talent of Ellen Bernard Thompson Pyle, this piece captures a timeless moment of intergenerational connection from February 22, 1930. The artwork, titled "Radio Days" (also known as "Listening In"), beautifully depicts a grandmother and child sharing the wonder of early radio technology, their expressions lit with the joy of discovery. Produced by the Donald Art Company in 1972, this authorized reproduction is mounted on a classic board with a green border, perfectly embodying the vintage "Americana" aesthetic. This is a delightful opportunity to own a piece of cultural history that celebrates the warmth of family and the magic of the airwaves.
Perfect for:
- Enthusiasts of The Saturday Evening Post and classic magazine illustration.
- Collectors of vintage radio memorabilia and early 20th-century history.
- Fans of Ellen Pyle and the renowned Brandywine School of art.
- Anyone seeking unique, nostalgic wall décor for a "cottagecore" or vintage-inspired space.
Condition: This is a vintage collectible in good condition. The image retains the vibrant colors and detailed brushwork of the original 1930 masterpiece, free from significant fading. As a 1972 Donald Art Company production, the plaque shows the character of its era while remaining a sturdy and attractive display piece.
Here's the list of contents:
- "Radio Days" Wall Plaque: One (1) vintage 1972 board-mounted lithograph featuring the Ellen Pyle Saturday Evening Post cover, finished with a painted green border/faux-frame.
