4753 - 4856 FINE ARTS - VARIA, COMMERCIAL ART, DEVOTIONALIA, PAPER, POSTERS etc.
= Exhibition at the Architectural department of the Technical university of Delft on Soviet architecture in the 20th century.
- Backed w. thin paper; left margin soiled and w. professional repairs.
Drost, Fred J. (1907-1987). "Bloemententoonstelling C.A.V. Lente in Januari". Colour lithogr. poster, 98,5x61 cm., signed "Fred J. Drost 36", 1937.
- Professionally backed w. thin paper; waterstain along left edge; a few closed sm. tears; section near lower left corner repaired.
- Folded; sl. browned on folds; a few chips/ sl. frayed along edges.
= French release of The Swan with Grace Kelley and Alec Guinness.
- Folded; sm. defects on folds.
= French release of "Another Time Another Place" with Lana Turner and Sean Connery in one of his first significant roles.
- Folded, otherwise fine.
- Possibly lacking the caption below; still attractive.
- Folded; large tear/ dam. spot, closed on verso; several sm. holes/ tears, mostly in (intersections of) folds.
Idem. "Le grand jeu". Two different col. lithogr. posters, both ±158x119 cm., 1934, Films de France.
- Both folded; Dutch censor's stamp; pinholes in (blank) margins; several sm. tears/ dam. spots, mostly in (intersections of) folds; one poster creased.
AND 1 other poster for the same film by PETITJEAN (1934).
= Two copies: the censored vesrion and the 'uncensored' version, showing queen Beatrix morphed into Marilyn Monroe (waterstained and sl. foxed in lower part and laid down).
Anonymous (20th cent). "Wild Life" Series of 4 col. offset posters, 59,5x40,5 cm., w. the address of "Weisbrot Press Switzerland".
= Nothing could be found on the printer, probably a pseudonym (Wittebrood?). A sarcastic take on prince Bernhards's activities for the World Wildlife Fund, i.a. showing princess Juliana and prince Bernhard seated between two elephant tusks.
AND with some duplicates.
- Slightly yellowed; some vague waterstains; pinhole in upper right corner.
AND 1 similar anonymous poster after Charles WOOD: "Train to be musician in the regular army" (±1950. Yellowed; tear in upper part).
- Tape ghosts around edges in blank margins; trifle frayed; small tear touching the image.
- Occas. trifle frayed; mostly fine. = Comprises first 6 consecutive posters of the series.
AND 1 other.
- Mostly in good condition. Several w. minor defects (sm. tear(s); sl. creased along edges); occas. torn/ sl. dam.
= Mostly film posters, by i.a. Liliana Baczewska, Hanna Bodnar, Jakub Erol, Wojciech Fangor, Wiktor Górka, Andrzej Krajewski, Jan Lenica, Eryk Lipiñski, Bogus³aw Lustyk, Jan M³odo¿eniec, Jacek Neugebauer, Marian Stachurski, Henryk Tomaszewski and Wojciech Zamecznik.
AND a poster design by M. STACHURSKI ("À mon ami Frits. M. Stachurski Warszawa 19.XII.66." in lower right corner).
= I.a. protests against the Stopera and the Nieuwmarkt project. Posters for i.a. The Melkweg, Paradiso, De Brakke Grond.
= Supplied in 2 copies, 1x w. foxing.
= Export version. The original version of this poster was published in 1964 by the Jilin People's Publishing House, with the title "Cutting window grilles".
AND 2 similar Chinese propoganda posters.
= Mostly by anonymous artists, but i.a. by OPLAND and Rob SCHRÖDER. Incl. a small series of invitations by OPLAND, "J'accuse".