Attributed to Gerlach-Barklow
Vintage 1940s Calendar Print SHEPHERD SCENE
Vintage 1940s Calendar Print SHEPHERD SCENE
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This vintage print, possibly from a 1940s calendar, showcases a tranquil Barbizon-style depiction of a shepherd guiding sheep during sunset. It offers a charming glimpse into rural life during the 19th century, reproduced for a mid-20th-century audience.
The print fits well within Gerlach-Barklow of Joliet, Illinois' production style and thematic focus in the 1940s. Their use of classic pastoral imagery, combined with the physical characteristics of the print, strongly suggests it could be from one of their calendars.
Measures 5 ¾ inches by 8 inches, mounted on original gold cardboard backing with a classic rough texture. In very good condition, with vibrant colors and minimal foxing and discoloration and no visible tears or fading—perfect for collectors of vintage art or ephemera. Would be perfect framed.
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