Description: 1980 POLISH MOVIE POSTER Randez-Vous Imprevu Sur L'Ocean Meeting on the Atlantic. Excellent original 1980 Polish Movie poster. Measures 26" x 37" Artwork by Marek Ploza-Dolinski. Never folded-no creases, minor edge wear, primarily at the top. Presents excellently. Excellent example of vintage creative Polish Art school work by oppressed up and coming artists. Please see photos to evaluate condition for yourself. Photos are part of the description. Artist MEREK PLOZA-DOLINSKI:He was born on January 23, 1950 in Warsaw. He attended the VII High School of J Slowacki, where he passed his final exams in 1968. He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw and the State College of fine Arts in Lodz at the Faculty of Graphic Arts One of the most important of his classes was publishing and design graphics. He designed around 1000 book covers, several hundred illustrations (including satirical ones), created logos, vignettes and graphic designs. He also dealt with typography, exhibition and set design. In the 1990's he focused exclusively on painting. In 1987, he was included in the group of 200 best graphic designers in the world by the Japanese IDEA magazine . He was a member of the SPAGiP and ZAIKS associations. AwardsBest poster of the month (1979, 1980, 1986, 1988) - Warsaw2nd Award at the Chicago Movie Poster FestivalFirst Prize during the 25th anniversary of ICOGRADA - WarsawFirst Prize during the 25th anniversary of ICOGRADA - Oslo1st and 2nd Prize for Anti-Alcohol Poster - Warsaw1st Prize for May 1 poster - WarsawIII Award for PCK Poster - Warsaw2nd Award for a poster in the "Sobie needed" competition - WarsawThree times at the International Poster Biennale - WarsawAwards in poster competitions Victory DayEnvironmental ProtectionSolidarity with the Palestinian People MEETING ON THE ATLANTICFeature filmProduction:PolandYear of production:1980Premiere:1980. 09. 16Type:Psychological movieColorful, 3014 m, 105 min. Locations: the "Batory" transatlantic liner. During the film, the actor Feliks Parnell (the Old) died - his issues were recorded in postsynchron Lech Kubanek .A huge passenger ship sails from America to Poland. Professor Nowak returns after a series of lectures in the USA. He is accompanied by Magda. Among the passengers is also the singer Irena, who will experience an affair with Zbyszek, a priest caring for an old immigrant, a mysterious man returning to the country. The professor seems to have met him in his life and that he is guilty of him. That one is provocative. There is a game between them full of understatements, a growing threat. Nowak receives a heart attack during the captain's ball. It's too late to help. About The Poster: Polish posters have come to stand apart from the advertising design conventions fostered in Europe during the 20th century. It was during the communist regime, a time when culture was closely monitored by the state, that Polish artists found liberation in poster art. Ironically, this foremost public artform became ground for individual expression. During that period, the cultural institutions (of theatre and cinema especially) flourished as they were funded by government agencies. Artists freshly out of the fine arts academy flocked towards poster production as the demand for this art was rapidly growing. The result became some of the most unique and expressive posters the world has ever seen - and artworks in themselves. This and other pieces of Polish poster art we will be listing in the near future come from the personal collection of a Polish artist who collected personally and then ultimately opened and ran a small museum dedicated to to Polish graphic arts until it's closing for health reasons. Shipped in a high quality cardboard tube PL/orig. title: Eng/orig. title: Designer: Size Year of print: Category: theater posterAuthor:
Price: 18.98 USD
Location: Rockford, Michigan
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Size: 26 x 37
Original/Reproduction: Original
Object Type: Poster
Industry: Movies