Press Photograph Ty i Ja, 30x40 cm, black, paper, Poland, 1960s.
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This framed press photograph from the Polish magazine “Ty i Ja” is a vivid example of 1965 fashion photography, rooted in the mid-century modern idiom. The composition features a slightly sepia-toned, monochromatic palette with a striking red block and black text at the bottom—a geometric element characteristic of the era’s graphic design. The central figure, a model in a sleeveless black knee-length dress and a large, conical hat with bold black-and-white stripes, anchors the image with a dynamic, graphic presence. The photograph is set in a minimalist matte black frame measuring 30 x 40 cm, with intact glass and paper that shows only gentle signs of age—slight yellowing and minor wear. Condition: very good, with no visible damage to the frame or glass.This photograph tells the story of the 1960s—a time when fashion and graphic experimentation converged on the pages of print media, producing bold yet refined imagery. The black-and-white stripes of the hat and the interplay of red and monochrome evoke the spirit of modernism: daring but restrained. It’s a slice of history that communicates through graphic shorthand and the fleeting energy typical of Polish press photography in that era.The framed print is well-suited to a living room or home gallery wall, where it could be paired with other posters or photographs from the 1960s, as well as contemporary graphic art with strong contrasts. Against minimalist furnishings and a neutral wall palette, the geometric hat and red accent offer a strong visual focal point. It could be complemented by metallic accessories or black-and-white ceramics to emphasize the graphic lineage of the composition.
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Height40 cm
Width30 cm
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Width30 cm
Height40 cm
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