Poster in Art Deco Style.
[Hungary]: [S.n.], [1930s]. Original, vintage poster. Chromolithograph. Signed as Konecsni-Kling. 35.5 × 50 cm. Decorative poster in Art Deco style, designed by György Konecsni and György Kling. More
[Hungary]: [S.n.], [1930s]. Original, vintage poster. Chromolithograph. Signed as Konecsni-Kling. 35.5 × 50 cm. Decorative poster in Art Deco style, designed by György Konecsni and György Kling. More
[Hungary]: ca. 1930. Original, vintage bonbon box. Cardboard covered with printed paper. 150 × 90 × 45 mm. Bonbonnerie Floris was a famous chocolate maker of Budapest. The distinctive design of its boxes, red and gold paper with an all-over pattern, was created by Lajos Kozma, who made pioneer work..... More
Paris: P. Thévoz, (1930?). Colour-printed, photographic offset print. Photos by Germaine Krull. Original, vintage advertisement sheet. 1 folded sheet. Size: 384 × 397 mm. Early “Peugeot 201” advertisement brochure with Germaine Krull’s photographs. Germaine Krull was commissioned to take advertising photos for the new model of the French car..... More
Krakow: Galeria Potocka. Muzeum Sztuki Aktualnej. Two original, vintage black and white posters. 247 mm × 309 mm and 298 mm × 415 mm. Original advertising poster of Andrzej Lachowicz’s exhibition titled PERMAFO, that was on show in the PERMAFO Gallery in Wrocław, Poland in 1971 with a photographic image..... More
Wien: Filmpropaganda, (1931). Each page with photographical illustrations, montages of stills from the movie. First edition. (4) p. Advertisement brochure for Fritz Lang’s first sound film, the 1931 drama-thriller, "M - A City Looks for a Murderer”. More
Berlin: Ross Verlag. 1929. Original, vintage photographic postcard. Signed by Gerda Maurus. 135 × 90 mm. A still from Fritz Lang’s 1929 film, the Frau im Mond (The Girl in the Moon; or Women in the Moon), with Gustav von Wangenheim and Gerda Maurus. With the signature of the latter..... More
Köln: Verlag von Leybold & Schönfeld, (1913). With several illustrated advertisements throughout. First edition. In publisher’s red cloth, with gilt title on front panel. 296 p. and a plate with the portraits of the authors. First edition of the first German bartender’s book that became the number one reference book..... More
Moscow: Kinopechat, 1926. Cover by V. Surian. Black-and-white illustrations throughout. First edition. Oblong. In publisher’s photo illustrated wrappers, printed in orange and black. 8 p. Soviet film prospectus with avant-garde, photomontage cover. Script by I. Bei-Abai, directed by Boris Mikhin, starred by Vladimir Bestaev and Alexander Takaishvili. Abrek Zaur..... More
(Trieste): (S.n.), (June 1832.). First edition. 1 bifolio (4 printed pages). Very early publication of the insurance company Assicurazioni Generali that has been established on December 26, 1831, and the first about their specific service, “Beneficenza de’ notabili” a special form of investment, a tontine for a higher number of..... More
Zürich: 1919. Handbill program. On the verso advertisements for the Dada 4–5, and a monthly edited publication by Walter Serner “Das Hirngeschwür”, and also earlier publications of the movement the “Collection Dada”. 1 leaf, 2 printed pages. 280 × 200 mm. Handbill with the program of the 8th Dada Soirée..... More
Budapest: Pantheon Irodalmi Intézet R-T (Globus), (1927). With several text illustration and many reproductions. First edition. In modern half cloth, publisher’s paper bound into. 86, (2) p., and 27 plates. Theoretical and practical study on advertisement, with numerous text illustration and several reproductions of posters and other forms of advertisements..... More
Budapest: József Németh (Athenaeum), 1944. First edition. In publisher's half cloth. With original, illustrated dust cover. 20, 128, 9, (6), [1] p. 20 pages in Hungarian about Leica technic, 128 pages of photographs, 9 pages of technical details of the photos and 6 pages of advertisement of photo equipments... More
Warszawa (Warsaw): Maryéa Połoniewicz, Helena Olszewska i Jan Baumritter (Zakłady Graficzne “ARS”), December 1925. Photographically and graphically illustrated throughout. First edition. Cover printed in red. Text in Polish. Printed in brown, blue and red. In publisher’s illustrated wrappers, with graphical scene from the movie. 26 p., and an inset magenta..... More
Warszawa: M. Arct, 1938. Graphically and photographically illustrated throughout. First edition. In publisher’s photographic soft cover. 151, (1) p. Modern photobook of the Polish Radio. Programme and almanac between 1935 and 1938. With a long chapter on the Polish Radio’s 1935 founded own symphony orchestra (Narodowa Orkiestra Symfoniczna..... More
Budapest: May-nyomda, 1928. With photographically illustrated title page. First edition. (4) p. Pécsi-illustrated dance performance program leaflet. With a reproduction of József Pécsi’s full-length photo of Flóra Korb, a Hungarian modern ballet dancer. József Pécsi (1889–1956) was a Hungarian photographer, known for his influential book “Photo und Publizität”..... More
Budapest: Elek-nyomda, [1930 or 1931]. Illustrated with two photographic plates by József Pécsi and a color, typographic plate. First edition. The two-page textual content is printed on the inner front and rear cover. With the incidental response card. In publisher’s printed wrappers. Bound by a string. (2 [textual]) p., (2..... More
Budapest: Kodak, Limited Budapesti Fiókja, 1929. First edition. 6 brochures, complete season. In publisher’s photographically illustrated wrappers. Each issue: 15, (1) p. “A müterem” was an informative magazine and advertisement brochure of Eastman Kodak Company, for professional photographers, published in Hungary between 1927 and 1930. Each number was illustrated with..... More
(Budapest): (Sarkadi), (ca. 1942). Lithograph poster. Ca. 86 × 63 cm. István Árpád Rév (1898–1977) was a Hungarian graphic artist and puppeteer who had a one-man puppet theatre. He was the director, the dramaturge and the puppeteer of the theatre. He developed a special technique to design and to move..... More
Budapest: Sarkadi, 1942. Lithograph poster. 95 × 63 cm. István Árpád Rév (1898–1977) was a Hungarian graphic artist and puppeteer who had a one-man puppet theatre. He was the director, the dramaturge and the puppeteer of the theatre. He developed a special technique to design and to move the puppets..... More
[Prague]: [ Spolek Výtvarných Umělců Mánes], [1902.]. First edition. With the scarce one-page catalog insert of advertisement. In publisher’s printed wrappers. (64) p., and (24) photographic plates. Catalogue of the 1902 Rodin-exhibition in Prague. The 1902 Prague show was the largest exhibition of Rodin's work held outside France during..... More
Budapest: György és Somogyi Vasalás- és Asztaloskellékek Szaküzlete, (ca. 1935). First edition. Coil bound. In publisher’s illustrated wrappers, designed by Lajos S. Szőnyi. 36 [65] leaves. Scarce trade catalogue of doors and windows, with drafts to each design. Last two pages with various doorhandles. More
Moscow: Kinopechat, 1926. With eight photographic illustrations. First edition. In publisher's illustrated wrappers. 15, (1) p. Early Soviet-Russian, illustrated biographical pamphlet on Jackie Coogan and Baby Peggy in constructivist cover. In the 1920s Kinopechat, the Soviet state publishing house for cinema published a series of booklets focusing on the..... More
Dresden: 1926. Fold out. Stefan Sebok was a Hungarian-born architect who worked with Walter Gropius in Dessau and Berlin in the late 1920s, and then with fellow Hungarian emigré László Moholy-Nagy on his famous Light Prop, and later moved to the Soviet Union to work with the constructivist architects Moisei..... More
[Budapest]: Offset-nyomda, [1966]. Designed by Margit Sándor. Original, vintage movie poster. Offset color print. 40 × 58 cm. Original movie poster for István Szabó’s second movie, the 1966 award winning drama film “Apa”. More
Budapest: Klösz György és Fia Rt. [n.d., early 1940s]. Vintage, offset print. 166 × 235 mm. Art Deco advertising poster of the thermal springs of Budapest. An early work of the Hungarian graphic artist, Gyözö Szilas (1921–1998), who was one of the most important poster designers of the post-war period..... More