van Casple (1912) "Hamers Rijwielen" and Chinese tapestry - Nouveau Tapestry.
A unique blend of Van Caspel’s Art Nouveau style and traditional Chinese tapestry. The elegant cycling scene meets intricate Eastern patterns, creating a fusion of European and Asian artistry in deep, rich tones.
Details you'll love:
Soft faux leather for a comfy fit.
Padded collar because your ankles deserve a hug.
Lace-up front for a snug feel.
Durable rubber sole to keep you steady on your feet.
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van Casple (1912) "Hamers Rijwielen" and Chinese tapestry - Nouveau Tapestry
Johann Georg van Caspel (1870–1928) was a Dutch painter, illustrator, and designer known for his Art Nouveau posters. Influenced by French and Belgian poster art, he created elegant, flowing designs featuring stylish figures, often promoting bicycles, theaters, and luxury goods. His work, including the famous "Hamers Rijwielen" (1912) bicycle advertisement, showcased a refined blend of soft colors, decorative typography, and dynamic composition. Van Caspel’s legacy remains in the golden age of Dutch poster art, where his work stood out for its graceful movement and attention to detail.