Skiing in Davos Switzerland — Swiss Elegance Vintage Ski Framed Print | Swiss Alps 1950s Alpine Wall Art
Swiss Alps · 1950s · Swiss Elegance

Skiing in Davos Switzerland

Rare is the artwork that captures both the visual drama and the romantic spirit of Swiss Alps's 1950s ski scene. This Swiss elegance print speaks to winter sports heritage with the confidence of a true collector's piece.

Available Formats
  • Framed Print (frame + mat + UV glazing)
  • Canvas Wrap (gallery-stretched)
  • Art Print (archival paper, unframed)
  • Metal Print (aluminium, ultra-vivid)
  • Jigsaw Puzzle via Wonderland Puzzles
Print Details
  • Multiple sizes 8×10″ to 40×60″
  • Archival giclée inks on acid-free paper
  • Ships in 3–4 business days (USA)
  • Worldwide international shipping
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Perfect For
  • Classic winter sports fans
  • Rustic lodge aesthetic
  • Mountain home refresh
  • Powder hound wall art
Who Is This For?
  • Heritage ski resort fans
  • Vintage sports memorabilia buyers
  • Mountain retreat Airbnb owners
  • Graphic design enthusiasts
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Questions About This Print

Can I customise the mat colour?
Fine Art America offers white, off-white, and black mat options at checkout — white and off-white are most popular with vintage ski art.
Does the image include any resort trademarks?
No — all artwork is inspired by the aesthetic era of the resort and does not reproduce trademarked logos or branding.
Are there volume discounts?
Fine Art America periodically runs promotions. Check the product page for current offers, or contact them for trade enquiries.
What currencies are accepted?
Fine Art America accepts USD, EUR, GBP, AUD, CAD, and JPY. Currency can be changed at checkout or in the site footer.
What is the difference between a framed print and a canvas wrap?
A framed print is mounted behind UV glass in a frame with a mat border — like a traditional gallery piece. A canvas wrap is printed directly on canvas and stretched over a wooden frame with no glass — a more contemporary look.