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Reiterinnen durch die Jahrhunderte (CALVENDO Wandkalender 2027)

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Reiterinnen durch die Jahrhunderte (CALVENDO Wandkalender 2027)Eine Zeitreise durch weibliche Reitkultur und Mode (Monatskalender, 14 Seiten) Vom antiken Griechenland bis zur modernen Dressuranlage dieser Wandkalender nimmt Pferdeliebhaberinnen und Modebegeisterte mit auf eine faszinierende Reise durch 2500 Jahre weiblicher Reitkultur. Jedes Bild zeigt eine Reiterin in Kleidung angelehnt an die Mode ihrer Epoche: der flieende Chiton der Antike, der schwere Samt der Renaissance, die elegante Reitstunde im Rokoko

Eine Zeitreise durch weibliche Reitkultur und Mode (Monatskalender, 14 Seiten)

Vom antiken Griechenland bis zur modernen Dressuranlage — dieser Wandkalender nimmt Pferdeliebhaberinnen und Modebegeisterte mit auf eine faszinierende Reise durch 2500 Jahre weiblicher Reitkultur. Jedes Bild zeigt eine Reiterin in Kleidung angelehnt an die Mode ihrer Epoche: der fließende Chiton der Antike, der schwere Samt der Renaissance, die elegante Reitstunde im Rokoko-Schlosspark, der taillierte Zweireiher der Belle Époque bis hin zum strahlend weißen Frack der Dressur-Champions von heute. Gemalt im Stil klassischer Ölgemälde entfaltet jede Szene eine eigene Farbwelt und eine ganz eigene Geschichte. Für alle, die Pferde, Geschichte und Mode lieben. KI-generiert.

Hochwertiger Kalender mit 12 wunderschönen Bildern. Unsere Umwelt liegt uns am Herzen. Daher verwenden wir ausschließlich FSC-zertifizierte Papiere aus verantwortungsvoller Waldwirtschaft. Wir vermeiden Überproduktion und somit deutliche Abfallmengen, da wir bedarfsgerecht in Einzelfertigung in Deutschland (Made in Germany) produzieren. Wir halten unsere Transportwege kurz und sorgen für eine klimabewusste Logistik.

14 Seiten bestehend aus 1 Cover | 12 Monatsseiten | 1 Indexseite | Papprücken hinten

Abbildungen:
Januar: Chiton und bloße Füße – Reiten in der Antike
Februar: Wollkleid und Schleier – Die mittelalterliche Adelsreiterin
März: Samtgewand und Goldborte – Reiten in der Renaissance
April: Spitzenkragen und Mantilla – Barocke Reitkunst in Spanien
Mai: Puderpink und Spitze – Die Reiterin des Rokoko
Juni: Blauer Zweireiher und Zylinder – Eleganz der Regency-Zeit
Juli: Tweed und Schleier – Viktorianisches Reiten auf der Fuchsjagd
August: Taillierte Jacke und Hut – Die Reiterin der Belle Époque
September: Jodhpur und Safarilook – Freie Reiterin der 1920er
Oktober: Violette Reitjacke und weiße Breeches – Turniersport der 1950er
November: Lederjacke und Schlaghose – Die Reiterin der 1970er
Dezember: Weißer Frack und Silber – Dressur im 21. Jahrhundert

  • QUALITÄT - Hochwertiger Fotokalender mit 12 wunderschönen Motiven auf lichtbeständigem Bilderdruckpapier, robuste Spiralbindung mit Aufhängebügel (A5 mit Tischaufsteller).
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  • PERFEKTES GESCHENK – Kalender für Freunde und Familie, für Kinder und Erwachsene, jung und alt, zu Weihnachten, Geburtstag oder zwischendurch.
  • VIELFALT – Bildkalender in verschiedenen Formaten, z.B. DIN A5, DIN A4, DIN A3 sowie DIN A2. Ob Naturmotiv, Gemälde oder Fotos, ideal für ein persönliches Wohlfühlambiente.
  • Eine Zeitreise durch weibliche Reitkultur und Mode von Autor(in): Liam Blue
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