Lázne Luhacovice “Costumes Nationaux” Original 1931 Czech Folk Costume Poster – Printed by Ottmar Pi

$400.00

Genre: Travel
Artist: Otto Ottmar
Year Printed: 1931
Size: 21.25 x 27.25"
Country of Poster: Unknown
Restoration Detail: Unrestored
Grade: Very Fine
Additional Information: This original 1931 “Costumes Nationaux of Luhačovice” poster celebrates the vibrant folk traditions of Luhačovice (Luhacovice), one of the most famous spa towns in the Czech Republic. Printed in Prague by Ottmar Pinx, the lithograph beautifully illustrates traditional Moravian regional dress, highlighting the rich cultural heritage of southeastern Moravia. The composition features two women and a young girl dressed in elaborate embroidered folk costumes, standing in a sunlit countryside landscape overlooking a historic Czech village. Their garments display the intricate craftsmanship typical of Moravian attire—layered skirts, embroidered bodices, colorful ribbons, and decorative aprons—each element reflecting regional identity and centuries‑old traditions. Nearby objects, including a stone jug and picnic cloth, add a charming glimpse of rural life. During the early 20th century, posters like this were often produced to promote Luhačovice’s renowned spa culture and regional folklore. The town became internationally popular for its mineral springs, spa architecture, and cultural festivals, attracting visitors who came not only for wellness treatments but also to experience Moravian music, dance, and traditional costumes. These folk costumes were frequently worn during celebrations and festivals, making them a powerful symbol of local pride and national identity during the interwar period. Printed in 1931, this poster reflects the growing appreciation of Czech folk culture and tourism between the World Wars, when spa towns such as Luhačovice promoted regional traditions alongside health tourism. This piece is an authentic original lithograph vintage poster, professionally acid‑free conservation mounted and linen backed, and presented in very good condition. It is not a reproduction. A beautiful example of Czech cultural history, folk costume design, and early European tourism advertising, this poster is highly desirable for collectors of Central European posters, folk art, and historic travel graphics. Every poster we sell includes a , and we stand behind the accuracy and condition of each piece.

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