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Vogue Poster

Vogue Poster

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Vogue (1921) by George Plank

Renowned for his whimsical style, George Plank’s illustration captures the spirit of the Roaring Twenties, featuring a vibrant woman reaching for the sun—a symbol of optimism and modernity that brings a radiant, uplifting energy to any living space.

Our posters are printed on thick (230gsm) acid-free matte art paper, using a long-lasting UV-resistant ink. We also offer the option of printing on textured canvas (300gsm), more flexible and resistant. Our frames are made of either light and resistant aluminium, or solid wood. More details in our FAQ

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About the Artist

George Plank was an American illustrator renowned for defining the visual language of early 20th-century fashion publications, most notably through his iconic covers for Vogue. His career flourished during the emergence of Art Deco, a period that celebrated bold design and theatrical flair. Plank’s imaginative approach brought a sense of fantasy and sophistication to editorial illustration, making his work highly sought after by collectors of fashion and decorative arts.

His illustrations often evoke the spirit of performance and transformation, reflecting the cultural optimism and creative experimentation of his era.

The Artwork

Created in 1921 for Vogue, this cover illustration reflects the exuberance and forward-looking spirit of the Roaring Twenties. In the aftermath of World War I, magazines like Vogue used striking imagery to capture the changing roles and aspirations of women, presenting a vision of modern femininity that embraced confidence and renewal.

The upward-reaching figure and radiant sun symbolize ambition and hope for a brighter future, resonating with the era’s fascination with progress and self-expression. As a work of its time, it shares a visual kinship with other vintage advertising posters that transformed everyday life into vibrant visual narratives.

Style & Characteristics

The image features a stylized woman with elongated limbs, reaching gracefully toward a large, golden sun. The composition is defined by crisp outlines and flattened forms, hallmarks of Art Deco illustration. The theatrical pose and dramatic upward gesture create a sense of movement and aspiration, as if the subject is caught mid-performance.

Vivid yellows and reds dominate the palette, complemented by fresh greens, soft neutrals, and subtle pinks. The overall effect is lively and uplifting, making this fashion art print a striking focal point. Its bold design and optimistic mood also make it a natural fit for interiors that feature pink-accent wall art.

In Interior Design

This vintage Vogue poster serves as an energetic statement piece in living rooms, hallways, dressing areas, or creative offices, infusing spaces with a sense of upward momentum. It harmonizes with Art Deco furnishings, eclectic decor, or minimalist settings where a single artwork anchors the room.

The tall format works especially well in vertical posters arrangements, whether above a console, between windows, or as part of a gallery wall. Pair it with warm woods, brass accents, or black lacquer for a classic magazine-era ambiance.