This perpetual calendar from the 1970s is a fascinating example of graphic design and typography. Designed by Loris Murari, this work captivates with its clean, geometric forms and striking black-and-white aesthetic, typical of design from this era.
It is a limited-edition serigraph, printed at the Hartung studio in Bammental near Heidelberg. The edition is limited to 600 copies, with this piece bearing the number 277, and each sheet signed by the artist. The work is printed on paper and features different typographic compositions for each month of the year.
The calendar is in good vintage condition and reflects the character of its time. The original details and signature are well preserved, underscoring the authenticity of this collector's item.
This graphic artwork fits perfectly into modern or minimalist interiors. It would be ideal in a study, a library, or as a striking accent in a living area.
The fact that the paper shows its age makes the modernity of the design all the more exciting. Unfortunately, there's a small mark on the December sheet that could perhaps be removed, but I preferred to show the piece in its original condition. Photo number 14.
Specifications
ConditionGoodColorsBlack, WhiteMaterialPaperNumber of items1OrientationPortraitArt sizeMediumHeight59 cmWidth42 cmDepth1 cmSigns of usageusagesign-creasing, Discoloring