📌 Read the Making Of dev diary: https://kaisercatcinema.com/blogs/dev-diaries/making-of-medieval-american-museum-poster
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"From the Roman settlers to the Thirteen Kingdoms... discover the world's largest exhibition on the 1375 Revolutionary war, and the American Medieval Age! Manhattan Castle at Old Town, New York is proud to host a year-round exhibition exploring this defining chapter in American history."
Originally developed in 1959 by renowned illustrator L.C. Meyenbecker and commissioned by the Royal Galleries of New York, the American Medieval Exhibition poster series has become synonymous with the era it depicts. Meyenbecker’s defining image - a knight of the Thirteen Kingdoms draped in the American banner, his squire presenting the sword to his outstretched hand - endures as one of the most powerful visual icons of medieval America.
Other posters in the American Medieval Exhibition series also portray the other great powers of the fourteenth century: the Cahokian Federation, the Mayan and Texican empires, the Redcloak Loyalists, and the Ming settlers of the Dragon Coast - each rendered with Meyenbecker's trademark monumental scale and romantic intensity.
Production of the original lithographs ceased in 1967, elevating the five posters to prized collector status. In recent years, renewed monarchist sentiment within the Union has driven a resurgence of interest. Newly archived in high-resolution and reproduced through offset and giclée printing, Meyenbecker’s vision now returns to public view - and has become a prized object adorning American homes all over the continent
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The Kaiser Cat Collective team is proud to present the world's first 'American Kingdoms' propaganda poster! For our American Kingdoms project (https://american-kingdoms.com/), KCC artists Vincent and Yana developed a new series of posters that play up the unusual iconography of a medieval American knight.
Each poster in this series is a homage to L.C Leyendecker, whose 'Boy Scouts of America' poster served as the primary inspiration for the American Kingdoms series.
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• Paper thickness: 0.26 mm (10.3 mil)
• Paper weight: 189 g/m²
• Opacity: 94%
• ISO brightness: 104%
• 21 × 30 cm posters are size A4
• Paper sourced from Japan
📌 Read the Making Of dev diary: https://kaisercatcinema.com/blogs/dev-diaries/making-of-medieval-american-museum-poster
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"From the Roman settlers to the Thirteen Kingdoms... discover the world's largest exhibition on the 1375 Revolutionary war, and the American Medieval Age! Manhattan Castle at Old Town, New York is proud to host a year-round exhibition exploring this defining chapter in American history."
Originally developed in 1959 by renowned illustrator L.C. Meyenbecker and commissioned by the Royal Galleries of New York, the American Medieval Exhibition poster series has become synonymous with the era it depicts. Meyenbecker’s defining image - a knight of the Thirteen Kingdoms draped in the American banner, his squire presenting the sword to his outstretched hand - endures as one of the most powerful visual icons of medieval America.
Other posters in the American Medieval Exhibition series also portray the other great powers of the fourteenth century: the Cahokian Federation, the Mayan and Texican empires, the Redcloak Loyalists, and the Ming settlers of the Dragon Coast - each rendered with Meyenbecker's trademark monumental scale and romantic intensity.
Production of the original lithographs ceased in 1967, elevating the five posters to prized collector status. In recent years, renewed monarchist sentiment within the Union has driven a resurgence of interest. Newly archived in high-resolution and reproduced through offset and giclée printing, Meyenbecker’s vision now returns to public view - and has become a prized object adorning American homes all over the continent
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The Kaiser Cat Collective team is proud to present the world's first 'American Kingdoms' propaganda poster! For our American Kingdoms project (https://american-kingdoms.com/), KCC artists Vincent and Yana developed a new series of posters that play up the unusual iconography of a medieval American knight.
Each poster in this series is a homage to L.C Leyendecker, whose 'Boy Scouts of America' poster served as the primary inspiration for the American Kingdoms series.
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• Paper thickness: 0.26 mm (10.3 mil)
• Paper weight: 189 g/m²
• Opacity: 94%
• ISO brightness: 104%
• 21 × 30 cm posters are size A4
• Paper sourced from Japan
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About the artist
As a kid, Vincent would get into trouble for drawing German tanks on math tests. After retiring from the Kaiserreich mod team, he set upon the task of bringing the mod's incredible lore to Youtube. From there, he built KCC - a collective of creators focused on making original alt-history content!
About the Kaiser Cat Collective
We are a global coalition of writers, artists, actors and musicians - joined in their common love for the alt-history genre. Our mission is simple: An alt-history show on every screen, an alt-history book in every store!