This is an original poster for the movie, "Swordsman," starring Larry Parks and dubbed in French. The poster is linen mounted, measures 14" x 22" and is in excellent condition.
A woman is seen reading a copy of the newspaper, Le Rire. This circa 1900 poster is linen backed, measures 18" x 24" and is in excellent condition with color restoration to the folds.
The most important living poster artist today is Gerard Courbouleix Deneriaz (1950-present) known by the pseudonym "Razzia." His artwork contains elements of Art Deco and Surrealism. More important is how he uses these imaginative images, often visual jokes and puns, to create his unique style. This serigraph poster is pen signed by the artist. In excellent condition, measures 43" x 63" and is linen backed.
An airplane glides past the world in this circa 1950 poster for a transport worker's union. The poster is linen backed, measures 25" x 39" and is in excellent condition.
A man was recognized in Hollywood when Al Hirschfeld (1903-20030) drew a caricature of him. The artist was perhaps the most successful cartoonist in America, having published books upon books of caricatures of famous personalities.
Hirschfeld's first jobs were in the movie industry and he worked as the art director of Selznick Pictures, managed by David O. Selznick. Hirschfeld was responsible for the poster promotional of the silent motion picture "The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari." ...click for details
"Dans Les Coulisses-L'Attente" is a lithograph from the original Toulouse-Lautrec plate #3 from the Besetti Edizione D'Arte, Roma (1952). It is the 7th striking from the "Femmes de Lautrec" series that was printed in Italy. The print has been mounted onto a Crescent matboard with a backing board. It measures 9 1/2" x 13 3/4" and is in excellent condition.
Fish is an excellent source of nutrition and is a "brain" food. This original poster is linen backed, measures 11" x 14" and is in excellent condition.
This is an original circa 1970 poster advertising a heater. The poster, created by Okley, is linen backed, measures 46" x 62" and is in excellent condition.
"La Danse des Libellules" (Dance of the Dragonflies)is an original 1928 operetta poster created by George Dola (1872-1950). The operetta, by Carlo Lombardo and Franz Lehar is about a handsome hunter who attracts women like a fire attracts fireflies. The poster is linen mounted, measures 23" x 31" and is in excellent condition. We have many other fine Dola operetta posters on our website.