Hear from our Vintage Art Prints and Posters customers
4.8 (4,746)
Mahendra G.
Verified purchase · 05 Mar 2024
Good product selection. Enjoyed some discount. Quick delivery . Lovely print, really cute
Roy L.
Verified purchase · 04 Mar 2024
Liked the poster that your company offered. Bought a poster, fun piece of art
Morgan A.
Verified purchase · 02 Mar 2024
The selection of beautiful prints is vast, but there was a mix up of orders. Customer service was very helpful, though, and I would probably order again in the future.. I got a beautiful print of a woman sitting on a pile of rubble, drinking tea, and it’s from 1944!
Cindy S.
Verified purchase · 24 Feb 2024
Good products but way too many emails from you guys. It’s a blanket…
Adam B.
Verified purchase · 21 Feb 2024
Your style is over the top!. Fabo chic
Jasmine S.
Verified purchase · 18 Feb 2024
Fantastic service - very efficient . A World War Two photo
Frequently asked questions
What is the difference between vintage and retro art?
The difference between vintage and retro art lies in their temporal references and design inspirations. Vintage art refers to pieces that were created during a specific historical period, typically between the 1920s and 1970s, reflecting the aesthetics of that era. Retro art, on the other hand, is a contemporary imitation or revival of styles from the past, often evoking nostalgia for earlier periods such as the 1950s, 60s, or 70s. While vintage art is authentic to its time, retro art is a modern interpretation or homage to past styles.
What makes a design vintage?
A design is considered vintage when it incorporates elements or aesthetics reminiscent of a particular historical era, typically from the early to mid-20th century. This can include specific styles, materials, colors, patterns, or motifs that were popular during that time period. Vintage designs often evoke nostalgia and reflect the cultural influences of their era.
What is considered vintage art?
Vintage art typically refers to artworks that were created during a specific historical period, often between the 1920s and 1970s, although the definition can vary. It encompasses various styles, such as Art Deco, Art Nouveau, Retro, and Mid-Century Modern, reflecting the aesthetics and cultural influences of the time.