Back in 1972 "digital" poster is filled with fun facts and highlights of what happened in the year 1972. This "digital" poster has an antiqued paper background for that "back in the day" vintage newspaper feel. Bold typography with simple icons gives the poster a timeless style. It makes a great conversation piece at parties and a fantastic keepsake gift when printed and framed. Can be used to celebrate birthdays, anniversaries or reunions! Please CAREFULLY read the points below before purchasing! ► ALL ITEMS in my shop are DIGITAL FILES ONLY ► No physical poster/sign is shipped in the mail ► This item is an INSTANT DOWNLOAD ► Print the digital file at your convenience ►► INCLUDES THREE DIGITAL FILES (These files are flattened jpegs and are not editable) Please note that a watermark is shown in the sample image. The high-resolution files will not have a watermark. - 8" X 10" jpg file - 8" X 10" pdf file - 16" X 20" jpg file ►► DIGITAL FILES ONLY This listing is for high-resolution digital files, which will be available for instant download once payment is received. NO PHYSICAL PRODUCT WILL BE SENT IN THE MAIL. The buyer is responsible for printing the poster. ►► PRINT RECOMMENDATIONS Costco Sam's Club Walmart Walgreens CVS ►► INSTANT DOWNLOAD Once payment is confirmed, digital files will be available for download through Etsy. Here is some additional info on downloading your digital file https://www.etsy.com/help/article/3949 ►► REFUNDS Due to the nature of this product, no refunds will be given if any of the digital files have been downloaded. Refunds can only be given only if the item HAS NOT been downloaded. Please read the listing carefully and be sure you are purchasing the correct year! ►► TERMS OF USE You may use my images for personal use and for gift items. Under no circumstances may this image be used for resale purposes of any kind. Thank you! ►► • ►►►► • ►►►► • ►►►► • ►►►► • ►►►► • ►►►► • ►►
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The Rake revisits the Surrealist Ball of 1972, hosted by Baroness Marie-Hélène de Rothschild and her husband Guy at the Chateau de Ferrières.
In 1972, Marie-Helene de Rothschild threw a surrealist dinner party at the family’s mansion in the suburbs of Paris. Dali was there of course, and Audrey Hepburn showed up with her head trapped inside a Magritte birdcage. It’s a night people still talk about more than 40 years later; up there with Studio 54’s legendary New Year parties…
Found in Better Homes & Gardens Recipes for Entertaining, 1972
Print size: 19x12.5 inches including white border Heavy Glossy Paper Stock Item ships rolled in a sturdy tube.
baron guy de rothschild & baroness marie-hélène de rothschild the dîner des têtes surréalistes invitation with reversed writing...
Britt Ekland, 1972
At first I was afraid. I was petrified. I woke up this morning thinking, "Mimi - today's the day". I was feeling confident, I had some free ...
The Rake revisits the Surrealist Ball of 1972, hosted by Baroness Marie-Hélène de Rothschild and her husband Guy at the Chateau de Ferrières.
Carving eye on Mount Rushmore, 1930s. Sometimes, one simple picture can tell you more about history than any story you might read or any document you might anal
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Hans Hollein, Siemens Casino 2, Room 9, Wittelsbacherplatz, Munich, Germany, 1971-1972
Here are some photos of the Communist Party Headquarters ( PCF , 1972) in Paris, France, by Oscar Niemeyer, photos by Victor Tsu . ...
Life is a cabaret, old chum! This might well be the best musical for people who don’t like musicals, in that all the song-and-dance numbers are restrained within the nightclub setting so ther…
I’ve had so much fun with National Jell-O Week that I don’t want it to end. And it doesn’t have to!!! Ms. Surly at Vintage Recipe Cards just threw down the gauntlet and double-dog…
Ode to eccentric art, or display of deviant decadence?
Rita Coolidge and Kris Kristofferson, 1972
Our generation had the originals! Colorful platform shoes of the Seventies. Shoes from Richard Smith, The Chealsea Cobbler, and Charles Jourdan. All stockings by Mary Quant. Photo by Barry Lategan, Vogue August 1972.