Arizona Cardinals Abstract Bauhaus-Inspired Squares Poster
Sports art doesn’t need to be in-your-face. It can be elegant, stylish, even thought-provoking. These large-scale modern-style prints can certainly fit in a garage or man cave, but they’re most at home in a dining or living room adorned by thoughtful interior design. With a focus on color and simplicity of design, these Bauhaus-era inspired posters will bring a beautiful flourish to your interior space, and show off your design-forward aesthetics.
The Arizona Cardinals are the NFL’s oldest franchise, dating back to the 1920 season. The team was the Chicago Cardinals then, and they were in the now-defunct APFA, but the team would remain the Cardinals throughout history, through Chicago, St. Louis, Phoenix, and now to its current namesake, Arizona. Despite winning the championship in 1925 and 1947, the Cards unbelievably only made it to the playoffs a total of seven times prior to the year 2000. A lack of true game-changing talent almost annually is to blame, but it is truly astonishing just how not elite the team was for the first eighty years of its existence. Outside of a brief run from 1974-1976 in which they won 10, 11, and 10 games, the Cardinals went 50 years without reaching double digit wins. In 2005, the Cardinals picked up previous league MVP Kurt Warner after he washed out with the Giants, mostly for depth, but he helped build the offense into the most potent the Desert had yet seen to that point, eventually leading Arizona to the Super Bowl in 2008, but falling to the Pittsburgh Steelers. Another late-stage QB came to Arizona to retire early when Carson Palmer rode to the Desert in 2015. He’d lead the team to 13 regular season wins, but never could get over that hump in the playoffs. The team hasn’t had a lot to root for in its hundred year history, but the drafting of superstar athlete Kyler Murray in 2019 gave the team new life, and as the Cardinals roll into the back half of the 2020s, they seem primed to be in the thick of things every single year.
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Printed on 10.3 mil (0.26 mm) matte paper. Framed options include mounting hardware.
Sports art doesn’t need to be in-your-face. It can be elegant, stylish, even thought-provoking. These large-scale modern-style prints can certainly fit in a garage or man cave, but they’re most at home in a dining or living room adorned by thoughtful interior design. With a focus on color and simplicity of design, these Bauhaus-era inspired posters will bring a beautiful flourish to your interior space, and show off your design-forward aesthetics.
The Arizona Cardinals are the NFL’s oldest franchise, dating back to the 1920 season. The team was the Chicago Cardinals then, and they were in the now-defunct APFA, but the team would remain the Cardinals throughout history, through Chicago, St. Louis, Phoenix, and now to its current namesake, Arizona. Despite winning the championship in 1925 and 1947, the Cards unbelievably only made it to the playoffs a total of seven times prior to the year 2000. A lack of true game-changing talent almost annually is to blame, but it is truly astonishing just how not elite the team was for the first eighty years of its existence. Outside of a brief run from 1974-1976 in which they won 10, 11, and 10 games, the Cardinals went 50 years without reaching double digit wins. In 2005, the Cardinals picked up previous league MVP Kurt Warner after he washed out with the Giants, mostly for depth, but he helped build the offense into the most potent the Desert had yet seen to that point, eventually leading Arizona to the Super Bowl in 2008, but falling to the Pittsburgh Steelers. Another late-stage QB came to Arizona to retire early when Carson Palmer rode to the Desert in 2015. He’d lead the team to 13 regular season wins, but never could get over that hump in the playoffs. The team hasn’t had a lot to root for in its hundred year history, but the drafting of superstar athlete Kyler Murray in 2019 gave the team new life, and as the Cardinals roll into the back half of the 2020s, they seem primed to be in the thick of things every single year.
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Printed on 10.3 mil (0.26 mm) matte paper. Framed options include mounting hardware.
Sports art doesn’t need to be in-your-face. It can be elegant, stylish, even thought-provoking. These large-scale modern-style prints can certainly fit in a garage or man cave, but they’re most at home in a dining or living room adorned by thoughtful interior design. With a focus on color and simplicity of design, these Bauhaus-era inspired posters will bring a beautiful flourish to your interior space, and show off your design-forward aesthetics.
The Arizona Cardinals are the NFL’s oldest franchise, dating back to the 1920 season. The team was the Chicago Cardinals then, and they were in the now-defunct APFA, but the team would remain the Cardinals throughout history, through Chicago, St. Louis, Phoenix, and now to its current namesake, Arizona. Despite winning the championship in 1925 and 1947, the Cards unbelievably only made it to the playoffs a total of seven times prior to the year 2000. A lack of true game-changing talent almost annually is to blame, but it is truly astonishing just how not elite the team was for the first eighty years of its existence. Outside of a brief run from 1974-1976 in which they won 10, 11, and 10 games, the Cardinals went 50 years without reaching double digit wins. In 2005, the Cardinals picked up previous league MVP Kurt Warner after he washed out with the Giants, mostly for depth, but he helped build the offense into the most potent the Desert had yet seen to that point, eventually leading Arizona to the Super Bowl in 2008, but falling to the Pittsburgh Steelers. Another late-stage QB came to Arizona to retire early when Carson Palmer rode to the Desert in 2015. He’d lead the team to 13 regular season wins, but never could get over that hump in the playoffs. The team hasn’t had a lot to root for in its hundred year history, but the drafting of superstar athlete Kyler Murray in 2019 gave the team new life, and as the Cardinals roll into the back half of the 2020s, they seem primed to be in the thick of things every single year.
Free Shipping on All Items — The price you see is what you spend.
Printed on 10.3 mil (0.26 mm) matte paper. Framed options include mounting hardware.