2025 Sarcastic Vintage Calendar by Anne Taintor
Anne Taintor is an artist who tackles domestic stereotypes through the lens of mid-century advertisements.
By combining these vintage visuals with sharp, tongue-in-cheek captions, her work critiques the portrayal of women in 1950s America. Her signature style is now showcased in the 2025 *Sarcastic Vintage* calendar, a perfect addition to any wall that’s sure to bring both charm and value to your space.
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