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At The Laundromat
By Maja Cunningham
Founder's Pick
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Mountain View
By Sumak Studio
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Dreamscapes #4
By Mike Sunu
Founder's Pick
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Sea Change
By Shari Margolin
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Warm Evening I
By Caroline Mint
Part of a Set
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Warm Evening Ii
By Caroline Mint
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I Don't Like My Picture Taken
By Maja Cunningham
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Light Dance
By Courtney Crane
Founder's Pick
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Its A Good Day
By Shraddha Dharia
Founder's Pick
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Neutral Wave
By Lying On The Grass
Founder's Pick
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Docked
By Tania Medeiros
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New York City In Gold
By Becca Beers
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Float
By Alicia Abla
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Look To The Stars
By Shawna Urban
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Positano Beach Aerial
By Braden.studio
Founder's Pick
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Crane Dance
By Nina Leth
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Seascape I
By Tatjana Koraksic
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Seascape Ii
By Tatjana Koraksic
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Tenacity
By Courtney Crane
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Single Flower In A Porcelain Vase
By Sonya Percival
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Farmhouse_bowl_1
By Bethania Lima
Founder's Pick
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Half Dozen Eggs
By Elliot Stokes
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Book I
By Keely Norton Owendoff
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Book Ii
By Keely Norton Owendoff
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Color Form
By Ampersand Design Studio
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Let The Light In
By Catherine Culvenor
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Curl Up & Settle In
By Kimberly Young
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Green Lands
By Alisonjerry
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Solitude Gaze
By Jamie Lollback
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Kimono
By Jenny Westenhofer
Founder's Pick
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Buntings
By Kareneisabelle
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Mr. Moonlight
By Violet Lewis
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Twirl
By Andrew Mcclintock
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Twist
By Andrew Mcclintock
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Hoop
By Andrew Mcclintock
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Yellow Bowl
By Lorent And Leif
This is a prussian blue art by Maja Cunningham called poise
Poise
By Maja Cunningham
This is a spruce green art by Alice Carmen called eucalyptus
Eucalyptus
By Alice Carmen
This is a rippling blue art by Alicia Abla called lady in a swim cap
Lady In A Swim Cap
By Alicia Abla
This is a faded dreams art by AMANDA LOMAX called like in my dream
Like In My Dream
By Amanda Lomax
This is a mellow art by Katrina Lindhorst called sunset de blur
Sunset De Blur
By Katrina Lindhorst
Founder's Pick
This is a lavender purple art by Alisa Galitsyna called new day
New Day
By Alisa Galitsyna
This is a black ink art by Kaitie Bryant called create i
Create I
By Kaitie Bryant
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This is a black ink art by Kaitie Bryant called create ii
Create Ii
By Kaitie Bryant
Part of a Set
This is a light pink art by Igor called windows
Windows
By Igor
This is a terracotta art by Lorent and Leif called tallow berries
Tallow Berries
By Lorent And Leif
This is a spring plaid i art by Karen Kardatzke called spring plaid
Spring Plaid
By Karen Kardatzke
This is a black, white art by Marta Crea called abstract lithograph
Abstract Lithograph
By Marta Crea
This is a color art by jessi gilbert called stair
Stair
By Jessi Gilbert
This is a evergreen art by Lindsay Megahed called everglade
Everglade
By Lindsay Megahed
This is a black & white art by katkerrart called la grande arche paris_photo collage
La Grande Arche Paris_photo Collage
By Katkerrart
This is a frost art by Jaqui Falkenheim called doors to my heart
Doors To My Heart
By Jaqui Falkenheim
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This is a ocean blue art by Summer Strauch called if you steal my sunshine #1
If You Steal My Sunshine #1
By Summer Strauch
Part of a Set
This is a ocean blue art by Summer Strauch called if you steal my sunshine #2
If You Steal My Sunshine #2
By Summer Strauch
Part of a Set
This is a field green art by Hettie Roberts called backroad
Backroad
By Hettie Roberts
This is a salmon pink art by Alisa Galitsyna called party
Party
By Alisa Galitsyna
Founder's Pick
This is a ochre art by Beth Vassalo called possibility
Possibility
By Beth Vassalo
This is a light blue art by ALICIA BOCK called i'll send a postcard
I'll Send A Postcard
By Alicia Bock
This is a deep green and blue art by Molly Odom Magill called she endures
She Endures
By Molly Odom Magill
This is a black, brocken white art by Marta Crea called modern lithograph
Modern Lithograph
By Marta Crea

VINTAGE ART PRINTS

NOSTALGIA OF DECADES PAST WITH VINTAGE WALL ART

Looking to the past for home decor inspo? Minted’s collection of vintage wall art prints covers nearly a century of artistic periods. Whether your taste runs toward the impressionism of the 1870s and ‘80s, the art deco of the 1920s and ‘30s, the abstract works from throughout the 20th century or the realism of the midcentury era, you’ll find an array of vintage art prints to suit your sensibilities.

We’ve got tips for choosing the right vintage art print for any room of your home, options for customizing vintage framed art, free styling advice to maximize the visual impact of your space — plus a breakdown of the key elements of every decade represented in our vintage wall art to help you define and refine your personal style.

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HOW TO CHOOSE A VINTAGE ART PRINT FOR YOUR ROOM

When you’re deciding which vintage art prints to display in your home, start by thinking about color. Understanding the color wheel and the theory of how certain hues affect us can help you choose wall art that not only suits your space but creates the feeling you want in that room. For example, paintings that feature shades of blue can evoke a sense of calm, making them a great choice for the master suite or guest bedroom. On the other hand, a bustling area like the kitchen could benefit from vintage wall art that’s heavy on reds and oranges, which can inspire energetic responses and a feeling of joy.

As you browse our collection of art prints and wall art sets, vintage periods that favored certain color palettes will begin to surface. Artists through the years have used color for various effects. Here’s a brief rundown of the eras of vintage wall art and the hues associated with them:

  • 1870s to 1880s: Impressions of light and its movement required a range of yellows and whites, often paired with pastels and light blues. If this is the style you are going after, explore Minted’s collection of fine art painting prints for more options.
  • 1920s to 1940s: The art deco movement was infused with a sense of luxury, opulence and modern technological advances. Gold tones overlay rich reds, oranges and greens, often anchored in inky blacks.
  • 1940s to 1950s: The mid-century abstract movement brought an explosion of color to the canvas, often pairing bold primary hues with rigid geometric forms. Within this aesthetic, vintage minimalist art features monochromatic pieces that rely on texture rather than color.
  • 1960s to the current era: The American realism style accomplishes recognizable forms with a surprisingly limited palette. Backgrounds tend to be very dark to emphasize the milky whiteness of electrically lit human subjects. Look for stark contrasts and richly layered color.

FRAMING VINTAGE ART PRINTS

Once you’ve chosen an era and color palette, it’s time to pick a size and frame your vintage art prints. Sizes range from 5” x 7” to 48” x 70”, and custom framing options abound.

Wood is the logical match for vintage framed art, but metal frames complement abstract and impressionist aesthetic pieces very well. Consider other decor in your home and the main hues of the artworks to choose the frame material that will complement everything.

You’ve also got options for mounting your prints. Whether you go with a dramatic float mount, crisp matting or a contemporary full-bleed mount for your art prints, vintage style adds dimension and depth to your home.

STYLES FEATURED ON THIS PAGE

Art is a fluid, highly personal endeavor. It makes sense that the way we make, view and appreciate art has changed over time because our cultural values and societal makeup have transformed through the years. Here’s a breakdown of the key elements of the different artistic eras represented in our collection of vintage art prints, as well as major artists you may recognize from each style. Understanding how, when and where these types of artwork originated can help you clarify your personal tastes and choose pieces that match your unique aesthetic. Vintage minimalist art is included in each category, as artists of all eras have attempted to tell their stories in a way that’s quickly and easily understood.

  • Impressionism - Main period: 1870s to 1880s. Major artists: Claude Monet, Mary Cassatt, Edgar Degas. Key elements: The depiction of light and its changing qualities was of particular importance to the impressionists, especially as light indicated the passage of time. These open compositions feature small yet visible brushstrokes, an unusual angle or perspective and layers of color, especially moody blues and light-infused yellows.
  • Art Deco - Main period: pre-World War I through World War II, roughly 1910 to 1945. Major artists: Reginald Marsh, Diego Rivera, Paul Manship. Key elements: Bold geometric forms, curved lines and bright colors are the hallmarks of art deco paintings. This style was an homage to modern technology and a rejection of romanticism, so form and function took precedence over traditional ideas of beauty. Architectural examples of art deco style include the Chrysler and Empire State buildings in New York City.
  • Abstract - Main period: Early 20th century through today with a concentration in post-war America of the 1950s and ‘60s. Major artists: Henri Matisse, Wassily Kandinsky, Jackson Pollock, Willem de Kooning. Key elements: Any artwork that takes liberties with natural forms or colors in conspicuous ways can be called abstract, as the main idea is to depart from reality. Artists use shape, form, color and line in unique ways to appeal to the viewer’s emotions. Paintings often include wild geometric compositions and vivid or odd color combinations. Depending on the artist’s aesthetic, vintage minimalist art may include only one color or very simple shapes.
  • Realism - Main period: Early works appear in the 17th century, a major movement began in France in 1848, and American realism arose in the mid-20th century. Major artists: Caravaggio, Gustave Courbet, Edward Hopper, George Bellows. Key elements: Any attempt to represent the natural world realistically, without fictional or supernatural influence, is considered realism. Early works included deep, rich tones with an emphasis on light playing against dark shadows. The American realism movement features slightly flattened images and a color palette that favors primary hues while still depicting a realistic light source.

FREE ART STYLING ADVICE

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