Peanuts Schroeder 1968 Hang-Up Poster – art restoration vintage poster art gallery collectible
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art restoration vintage poster art gallery collectors — Original 1968 Peanuts Schroeder Hang-Up
Bring museum-worthy charm home with this authentic 1968 Peanuts Hang-Up No. 9: Schroeder poster—an ideal find for any art restoration vintage poster art gallery enthusiast. It’s a warm, witty slice of mid-century pop culture that instantly lifts a music room, office, or gallery wall.
Schroeder plays his trusty piano against bold music notes, musing, “When I grow up and have a son, I think I’ll call him Ludwig.” Created by Charles Schulz and issued by the Chicago Tribune/United Feature Syndicate, this double-sided piece also features a Gasoline Alley comic strip by Bill Perry on the reverse—two collectible displays in one.
- Original 1968 issue from the Peanuts Hang-Up series (No. 9)
- Artwork by Charles Schulz; publisher: Chicago Tribune, United Feature Syndicate
- Dimensions: 21" x 28"; printed on both sides (reverse: Gasoline Alley by Bill Perry)
- Condition: Good vintage—folded into four; toning along folds; creases, edge wear, pin holes at corners, small edge tears
- Perfect candidate for conservation framing and light art restoration
- Price: $199.99
Rare, charming, and ready to frame—secure this original Peanuts treasure today and give your space the character only true vintage can deliver.