Tejas vakaru. [Tea Evening.]
Liepaja (in Latvia): 1935. Ca. 100 х 60 cm. Evening tea with "Palidziba" (Help) the Jewish Women's Association. More
Liepaja (in Latvia): 1935. Ca. 100 х 60 cm. Evening tea with "Palidziba" (Help) the Jewish Women's Association. More
Ostffyasszonyfa (Hungary): 1918. 80 x 24 cm. One of the largest prison camps of the First World War in the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy was located in Ostffyasszonyfa (1915-1918). The “barrack town” of 40-50,000 Serbian, Italian, Russian and Romanian prisoners of war has since disappeared without a trace. More
[Poland]: Early 1940s. Handwritten map of the Lodz ghetto with legend, marks and signs in red, green, and black ink, and pencil. Drawn on a contemporary German, mimeographed map, printed in black. Handwritten legend in Polish. 55 cm × 39 cm. Handwritten map of the Lodz Ghetto, drawn by a...... More
[N.p. probably Szolnok or Budapest]: [s.n.], [1956]. 210 × 297 mm. Printed poster. The image in oval frame shows a young, good-looking armed member of the National Guard (established by the Kádár-Government), in the background a school and waving children, and a factory with smoking chimneys. The governmental..... More
Liepaja (in Latvia): 1940. Printed in red and black. Ca. 65 х 100 cm. Poster of a choir concert. With a red star in the middle. The event was organised by the Trade Union of the Workers, and a lecture about the Union's role in the field of culture was..... More
Budapest: Janina R.T. (Fuchs Vilmos), (1939). Lithograph poster. Ca. 62 × 92 cm. György, Adler alias Georg (1913–1942) was an outstanding Hungarian graphic artist and poster designer. Known for his modernist, constructivist and art deco designs for mostly commercial posters. This one is one of his most famous picture for..... More
Budapest: Thalia-Kultura, (1928). Original, vintage, printed movie poster. Printed in black on yellow paper. 85 × 21,5 cm. Printed poster of the “Omnia” cinema in Budapest, for Nils Olaf Chrisander’s 1927 movie, “The Heart Thief”, written by Lajos Biró starred by Josef Schildkraut and Lya de Putti. More
Budapest: Világosság rt. (1917). Lithograph poster, printed in red and black on yellow background. Mounted on canvas. Ca. 63 x 46 cm. Advertisement poster for “Népszava” (People’s Voice) the official newspaper of the Hungarian Social Democratic Party. With Mihály Biró’s (1886–1948) famous image of the “Red Man with Hammer”... More
(Budapest): Kintzig János tanácsjegyző (Budapest székesfőváros házinyomdája), (1944). Original printed poster. With the coat of arms of Budapest. Signed in print by the Deputy Mayor of Capital City of Budapest. 315 × 475 mm. Order of the Deputy Mayor regarding the compulsory report of the stocks and other properties in..... More
[Câmpina]: [Urmuz], [1928]. Poster for the Romanian avant-garde magazine, Urmuz. Printed in red and black. Partly letterpressed, partly linocut. 1 p. Scarce poster for the Romanian avant-garde magazine, Urmuz. The magazine was published in five issues between January–July 1928. The current poster is promoting the third issue, published in..... More
[Budapest]: [1930]. Designed by Sándor Bortnyik. Original lithographic small poster. Printed in shades of blue, red, and orange. 160 × 238 mm. Advertisement poster for the Hungarian beer brand Dreher, designed by Sándor Bortnyik (1893–1976) the Hungarian painter and graphic designer. He was influenced by Cubism, Expressionism, Constructivism and the..... More
[Budapest]: Árpád Oláh (Némethy és Tsai könyvnyomda), [1932]. Original, vintage poster. Printed in red and black. Illustrated with the emblem of the Party. Date from postmark. 317 × 472 mm. An original advertisement poster of the weekly magazine of an early Hungarian Nazi Party, illustrated with the Party’s emblem, similar..... More
[Paris]: [S.n], [ca. 1920]. Two vintage hand-painted woodcut posters. Mounted on paper. 360 × 500 mm. Two original hand-painted Avant-Garde posters by Pedro Luiz Correia de Araújo. Correia de Araújó (1874–1955) was a Brazilian modernist artist who lived and worked in both Paris and Rio de Janeiro. More
Budapest: Ferenc Vadas (Globus Nyomdai Műintézet RT.), 1929. Photographically illustrated throughout. First edition. With a printed advertisement sheet of “Firestone Tire”. In publisher’s illustrated wrappers, designed by Róbert Berény. 32 p. Hungarian automobile magazine with Róbert Berény’s cover design. Róbert Berény (1887–1953) was a Hungarian avant-garde painter and..... More
Budapest: Világosság Nyomda, (1919). Original printed poster. 415 × 610 mm. The legendary leftist, pro-Communist, pro-Russian political poem by Antal Farkas (1875–1940) which was adapted to short drama film by Michael Curtiz (as Mihály Kertész). “My Brother is Coming” is one of his earliest surviving films. More
Budapest: Offset-nyomda (Magda Kállai), (1950). Original, vintage, offset poster. 59 × 84 cm. Communist propaganda poster, call for join the Hungarian-Soviet Association. On a wedge formed forest of the Soviet and the communist Hungarian flags, stands the landmark sculptures of the two states, the “Worker and Kolkhoz Woman”..... More
[Budapest]: (Offset), [1966]. Designed by Árpád Darvas. Original, vintage poster. Offset color print. ca. 40 × 60 cm. Original Hungarian movie poster for the 1964 British-Greek comedy-drama film Zorba the Greek, based on Nikos Kazantzakis’ 1946 novel of the same title. It was premiered in Hungary in 1966..... More
Cluj-Kolozsvár: Minerva, 1930. Original, vintage graphical poster, printed in red and black. Image by Anastase Demian. Text in German and Hungarian. Ca. 24 × 31.5 cm. Exhibition poster of the collective show of Romanian-Transylvanian Artists in Cluj-Napoca, in 1930, illustrated with Anastase Demian’s image. More
[Cluj-Napoca, Kolozsvár]: [S.n.], 1933. Linocut. With Anastase Demian’s image. Original, vintage graphical poster. 31.5 × 47 cm. Exhibition poster of the collective show of Romanian-Transylvanian Artists in Cluj-Napoca, in 1933. Catul Bogdan, Aurel Ciupe, Emil Cornea, Anastase Demian, Romul Ladeá, Eugen Servatius (Jeno Szervátisz), Sándor Szolnay and Walther..... More
Hungary: ca. 1930. In gouache and crayon. 190 × 242 mm. Advertisement poster for an early brand of cigarette with mouthpiece. Designed by Vilmos Dernesch (?–1944), in the manner of Sándor Bortnyik’s designs of advertisement posters for Modiano cigarettes. More
Szeged: Around 1932. (Design by) George Buday, (Photos by) Judit Karasz. Fold out. 1 p. 30 x 40 cm English text and illustrations on the back. Kárász’s photographs explore the material qualities and structures of everyday things. Whether folded fabric, parched soil or cotton wool, the physical nature of the..... More
Warsaw: 1972. 29,5 x 20,5 cm. Due to a printing error instead of "Endre" it says "Entre" More
Budapest: Légrády Testvérek Műintézete, (1916). Lithographic poster. Ca. 92 × 62 cm. The image, an Austro-Hungarian soldier of the Great War sits in the window of probably a train to the front and inspecting the map in the newspaper “Pesti Hírlap”, occupies the upper two-third of the poster within a...... More
Budapest: dr. Szebeny József tanácsnok (Budapest székesfőváros házinyomdája), (1944). Original printed poster. With the coat of arms of Budapest. Issued by the Mayor of the Capital City of Budapest. 32 × 48 cm. Withdrew of the licence of the Jewish taxi drivers and transporters, the taxi and transport companies... More
Szolnok: V.F.M.K., 1978. Original, vintage poster. Original, vintage poster. Printed in black-and-white. 206 × 296 mm. Vintage poster of the 1978 exhibition of the Hungarian Neo-Avant-garde graphic artist, Árpád fenyvesi Tóth (1950–2014), the most renowned personality of the mail-art movement in Hungary. More