this is a private blog for my design students and assorted other survivors. Tro blemakers all
this is a private blog for my design students and assorted other survivors. Tro blemakers all.
this is a private blog for my design students and assorted other survivors. Tro blemakers all.
this is a private blog for my design students and assorted other survivors. Tro blemakers all.

Monday, January 22, 2007

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Poland continues to be one of the most prolific and innovative
centers of Graphic Design worldwide. Continuing a long
tradition of
political satire, and polemical dissent, the Polish poster
, has a unique,
rather visceral style. In particular poster design
and illustrations for
films and theatre, which tend to be the most popular
forms of this
occasionally
brutal, yet often brilliant imagery.





















for more, visit the RIT collection http://www.wally.rit.edu/special/PolishPoster.htm

the work is by

Franciszek Starowieyski: Franz Kafka - Zamek, 1967.
Stasys Eidrigevicius: Hommage a Vincent, 1990
Wiktor Sadowski: My Fair Lady, 1986.
Roman Cielewicz: Dziady, 1967
Stasys Eidrigevicius: XV Midzynarodowe Biennale Ekslibrisu, 1994
BronisLaw Zelek: Glód, 1955.
Franciszek Starowieyski: Anatomia Czasu, 1978
Franciszek Starowieyski: Panna mloda w ?alobie, 1969.
Krzysztof Bialowicz, "Olenek", 2004
Stasys Eidrigevicius, "Mewa", 2005 (niedostepny)
Wieslaw Walkuski, Duze zwierze
Franciszek Starowieyski, "Marat", 2001 (niedostpny
Stasys Eidrigevicus
Franciszek Starowieyski: Sanatorium Pod Klepsydre, 1973
Wieslaw Walkuski: Danton, 1982.

2 comments:

queezee said...

heres the poster i picked up in 2000 from the poster museum in warsaw, poland.

queezee said...

woops here it is
http://www.polishposter.com/html/poster0167.html