For Sale: 1968 Edition Korsch Calendar - Veduten European Cities Engravings - Vintage West Germany
This is a complete large-format wall calendar published by Edition Korsch in West Germany for the year 1968. Titled "Veduten of the 17th and 18th Centuries," it features twelve richly detailed offset lithographic reproductions of historic hand-colored engravings of major European cities. Each month presents a panoramic city view in vibrant color, suitable for framing.
Cities included (one for each month of 1968):
* Wien (Vienna, Austria)
* Königsberg (Prussia, now Kaliningrad, Russia)
* Genève (Geneva, Switzerland)
* Sanctus Marinus (San Marino)
* Uppsala (Sweden)
* Meyland (Milan, Italy)
* Venetia (Venice, Italy)
* London (England)
* Paris (France)
* Roma (Rome, Italy)
* Amsterdam (Netherlands)
* Lubeck (Germany)
Condition: Very good vintage condition overall (see photos). Calendar is **complete with all 12 months present**. Pages are intact with only light edge wear and handling from age. Binding is secure. Clean, bright images with excellent framing potential.
Note: Collectors may keep the calendar intact, or individual pages can be removed and framed — each offset lithograph measures approx. 23.5" x 17" and makes a striking wall piece.
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Item Details:
* Title: Veduten of the 17th and 18th Centuries
* Publisher: Edition Korsch
* Year: 1968
* Origin: Printed in West Germany
* Type: Oversized art calendar with monthly engravings
* Printing: Offset lithographic reproductions of historic hand-colored engravings
* Size/Dimensions: Approx. 23.5" wide x 17" tall
* Content: 12 months of detailed European city views
* Condition: Very good vintage condition (see photos). Light wear along edges consistent with age. Pages clean and unmarked.
* Features: Complete calendar, large pages suitable for framing, collectible mid-century publishing
Highlights:
* 1968 Edition Korsch calendar, printed in West Germany
* Complete with 12 lithographic reproductions of 17th–18th century city views
* Oversized format ideal for framing — either kept whole or parted out
* Rare collectible piece of mid-century publishing history