Archive | November 2020

In The Spotlight: Polish Film Posters

Bold, colourful and humorous, Polish posters are well known for their unique creative interpretations and eye-catching designs developed from the 1890s through the 20th century. During the Golden Age of the Polish School of Posters from the 1950s-1980s, many notable professional artists were commissioned by film studios to create posters for new film releases in Poland. These powerful images and inventive designs still leave an impression today [click the images for more information]:

Polish release of an East German movie – Konigskinder / Krolewskie Dzieci / Invincible Love (1962) Artwork by Eryk Lipinski
Polish war movie – Zdobywcy Nieba / Winner of Heaven (1963) Artwork by Jerzy Flisak
Polish drama movie based on a play by Leo Tolstoy – Zywy Trup / The Living Corpse (1969)

Polish release of the American western drama – Butch Cassidy i Sundance Kid / Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1970) Artwork by Andrzej Pagowski
Polish release of a French musical comedy movie – L’homme Orchestre / Czlowiek Orkiestra / The Band (1972) Artwork by Wiktor Gorka
Polish release of the French comedy movie – Une Veuve En Or / Zlota Wdowka / A Golden Widow (1972) Artwork by Tomasz Ruminski
Polish comedy movie – Jak To Sie Robi / How It Is Done (1973)
Polish release of the Italian French comedy drama film – La Piu Bella Serata Della Mia Vita / Kraksa / The Most Wonderful Evening Of My Life (1974) Artwork by Franciszek Starowieyski
Polish war drama movie – Jeux Olympiques 40 / Olimpiada 40 (1980) Artwork by Jerzy Flisak
Polish release of the adventure movie – Raiders of the Lost Ark / Poszukiwacze Zaginionej Arki (1980s) Artwork by Grzegorz Marszatek
Polish release of the American western drama – Butch Cassidy i Sundance Kid / Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1983) Artwork by Waldemar Swierzy
Polish cult comedy science fiction action movie – Seksmisja / Sexmission (1984)








+ there’s more…!
If you love this design style, visit our website at www.AntikBar.co.uk to browse all our original vintage Polish posters, including these Cyrk / circus, travel, sport and skiing posters from the 1930s-1970s:

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All our original antique and vintage posters from around the world (travel, sport, propaganda, war, advertising and movie posters) are available to view and order online with worldwide delivery and at our gallery:

AntikBar – Original Vintage Posters
404 King’s Road, London SW10 0LJ
www.AntikBar.co.uk

Visit also our Antikbar books website to browse our collection of Polish books and ephemera, and follow us on social media for more features, images and updates:

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AntikBar is a Member of the International Vintage Poster Dealers’ Association (IVPDA), UK Posters Network, London Art Deco Society, King’s Road Curve and The Association of Art and Antiques Dealers (LAPADA).

In The Spotlight: AntikbarBooks Ephemera Collection

[originally posted on our AntikbarBooks page on Facebook:]

From WWII warning leaflets to travel booklets… from an Art Deco car advert to a pin-up style menu… and more, here are a few of our vintage printed ephemera items listed on www.antikbarbooks.co.uk, available online with worldwide delivery —


AntikBar Books, 404 King’s Road, Chelsea, London SW10 0LJ www.AntikbarBooks.co.uk

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AntikBar is a Member of the International Vintage Poster Dealers’ Association (IVPDA), UK Posters Network, London Art Deco Society, King’s Road Curve and The Association of Art and Antiques Dealers (LAPADA).

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