Rodolforever, “Tick Tock”, Movie Poster
The poster is for a short film “TICK TOCK” directed by Amin Mueller, a London-based director and writer.
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Rodolforever, “Tick Tock”, Movie Poster
The poster is for a short film “TICK TOCK” directed by Amin Mueller, a London-based director and writer.
Movie Poster: Apocalypto
Stuart Griggs, Poster for the Synergy Centre Exhibition of Visionary Art
Artist Unknown, Circa-1930 Stone lLthograph for the Magician Troupe “The Fak Hongs”
In the first decades of the twentieth-century, a type of magic show known as the “Oriental Magician” was very popular. The early exploration of China at the turn of the century by Europeans provided material for practicing magicians to incorporate into their performances. A type of magic show known as the “Oriental Magician”, in which Western magicians donned stereotypical oriental attire, became very popular throughout Europe.
One of these was the magician Fak Hong, a European who performed in Japanese robes and haircut similar to those of samurai warriors. Renowned throughout Europe during the 1920s and 1930s, his troupe, the Fak-Hongs”, dressed as Asian mystics and performed such magic as levitation and cutting women in half.
Due to his show’s popularity, Fak Hong formed a second troupe which was led by the illusionist Chang, the stage name of Juan José Pablo Jesorum, a native of Panama. The two groups, now known collectively as “Chang and Fak-Hong’s United Magicians” successfully toured Europe, America, and South America. Several of their performances highlighted illusions such as “Invisible Man”, “Hari-Kari”, “Noah’s Ark”, and “Night in Tokyo”.
Olly Moss, Art Deco Style Batman Poster: The Dark Knight Rises
Olly Moss is an English artist, graphic designer and illustrator, best known for his reimagining of movie posters. His work is regularly featured in Empire magazine.
Moss was commissioned by Marvel Entertainment executives Craig Kyle and Kevin Feige to create a poster for the cast of Thor. Other notable works include the cover artwork for the Resistance 3 video game, which prompted a trailer to be created in similar style.
Adolfo de Carolis, “International Exposition of Industries- Turin, Poster, 1911
Adolfo de Carolis was an Italian painter, wood-cut printer, illustrator and photographer. In 1888, after finishing primary school , he was sent to study at the Accademaia di Belle Arti di Bologna from which he graduated in 1892. His first professional work was a collaborative restoration of the Borgia Apartments in the Apostolic Palace.
In 1899, de Carolis participated int eh 3rd exposition held by the Venice Biennale. He received a commission the following year to design a bronze tabernacle for the baptismal font at the Ajaccio Cathedral. After 1902, Adolfo de Carolis concentrated on creating illustrations for artistic and literary publications for books by Carducci, Pascoli and D’Annunzio.
Adolfo de Carolis’s Turin Interanational poster was designed in 1911 to celebrate this world fair which focused on industry and labor. The fair opened on the 29th of April and covered an area of 247 acres. Over four million visitors attended the pavilions of over thirty countries.
Jean Droit, 1924 Paris Poster for the Olympic Games
From his early youth, Jean Droit manifested his talents as an artist, primarily in watercolors. His first exhibition of watercolors was at the Galerie du Roy in Brussels in 1912. His posters and illustrations, published by numerous magazines and in luxury books, were universally known and appreciated. Shortly before 1914, Jean Droit designed the outfits for the boards of the Belgian Army.
Upon his return to France after the end of the war, he became a draftsman at the Manufacture de Sèvres and resumed his artistic and educational activities. Several of his works are at the Royal Army Museum in Brussels.
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Remo Bramanti, “Titan Industrial Corporation”, Advertising Poster, 1957
This is an original 1957 single-sided lithograph by Remo Bramanti intending to promote the Titan Industrial Corporation, which was then located at 711 Third Avenue in New York City. Today, it continues to thrive in the Big Apple at 555 Madison Avenue with both the Titan Steel Corporation and TSC Logistics, LLC, making up parts of this large industrial giant.
Promotional Posters for “The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari”, Directed by Robert Wiene, Starring Werner Krauss, Conrad Veidt and Friedrich Feher, 1920
The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (German: Das Cabinet des Dr. Caligari) is a 1920 German silent horror film, directed by Robert Wiene and written by Hans Janowitz and Carl Mayer. Considered the quintessential work of German Expressionist cinema, it tells the story of an insane hypnotist (Werner Krauss) who uses a somnambulist (Conrad Veidt) to commit murders. The film features a dark and twisted visual style, with sharp-pointed forms, oblique and curving lines, structures and landscapes that lean and twist in unusual angles, and shadows and streaks of light painted directly onto the sets.
Artist Unknown, Paramount Movie Poster, “Popeye”, Date Unknown
Artist Unknown, “Control Your Stress”