Chicago Bears 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.
As one of the oldest NFL teams in history, the Chicago Bears have a rich and storied past built on championships, great players, and an unmistakable identity forged through tough defense throughout eras. Founded in 1920 in the old AFPA as the Decatur Staleys, the team took their now present name two seasons later, in 1922 upon joining the burgeoning National Football League. Though so much of that time period has been lost to history, the Bears eventually grew into a true dynastic team in the 30’s and 40’s, capturing six championships in 16 seasons on the back of a true legend of the coaching ranks, George Halas. Halas would lead three star QBs to titles in his unbelievable 47-year run — Keith Molesworth, Sid Luckman, and Billy Wade, but perhaps the best QB he coached in that span was one that never achieved a title — George Blanda. The 1980’s would see Da Bears re-emerge to relevancy, capturing five straight division titles in as many years, and winning the Super Bowl in 1985, with a team that is often listed as one of the small handful of greatest teams ever. The 2000’s would see the Bears bubble up time and again, though somehow always lacking that thing that brought them so many championships way back in the early days — A quarterback. The Bears show up to every season with more grit than anyone thinks a team should have, and despite their bad luck at the most important position in sports, the Monsters of the Midway will forever be an inspiration.
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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.
As one of the oldest NFL teams in history, the Chicago Bears have a rich and storied past built on championships, great players, and an unmistakable identity forged through tough defense throughout eras. Founded in 1920 in the old AFPA as the Decatur Staleys, the team took their now present name two seasons later, in 1922 upon joining the burgeoning National Football League. Though so much of that time period has been lost to history, the Bears eventually grew into a true dynastic team in the 30’s and 40’s, capturing six championships in 16 seasons on the back of a true legend of the coaching ranks, George Halas. Halas would lead three star QBs to titles in his unbelievable 47-year run — Keith Molesworth, Sid Luckman, and Billy Wade, but perhaps the best QB he coached in that span was one that never achieved a title — George Blanda. The 1980’s would see Da Bears re-emerge to relevancy, capturing five straight division titles in as many years, and winning the Super Bowl in 1985, with a team that is often listed as one of the small handful of greatest teams ever. The 2000’s would see the Bears bubble up time and again, though somehow always lacking that thing that brought them so many championships way back in the early days — A quarterback. The Bears show up to every season with more grit than anyone thinks a team should have, and despite their bad luck at the most important position in sports, the Monsters of the Midway will forever be an inspiration.
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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.
As one of the oldest NFL teams in history, the Chicago Bears have a rich and storied past built on championships, great players, and an unmistakable identity forged through tough defense throughout eras. Founded in 1920 in the old AFPA as the Decatur Staleys, the team took their now present name two seasons later, in 1922 upon joining the burgeoning National Football League. Though so much of that time period has been lost to history, the Bears eventually grew into a true dynastic team in the 30’s and 40’s, capturing six championships in 16 seasons on the back of a true legend of the coaching ranks, George Halas. Halas would lead three star QBs to titles in his unbelievable 47-year run — Keith Molesworth, Sid Luckman, and Billy Wade, but perhaps the best QB he coached in that span was one that never achieved a title — George Blanda. The 1980’s would see Da Bears re-emerge to relevancy, capturing five straight division titles in as many years, and winning the Super Bowl in 1985, with a team that is often listed as one of the small handful of greatest teams ever. The 2000’s would see the Bears bubble up time and again, though somehow always lacking that thing that brought them so many championships way back in the early days — A quarterback. The Bears show up to every season with more grit than anyone thinks a team should have, and despite their bad luck at the most important position in sports, the Monsters of the Midway will forever be an inspiration.
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.