The Oracle/Satan Rising
Ultra rare, uncut pair of psychedelic posters designed by Rick Griffin in 1967. The sheet features two distinct works that are significant to San Francisco's 1960s counterculture:
Poster Details
The Oracle (Left): This design served as the cover for the February 1967 issue (#6) of The San Francisco Oracle, an influential underground newspaper. The central figure is a "psychedelic Jesus" flanked by mystical symbols like unicorns and a Star of David.
Lucifer Rising: A Love Vision (Right): Created to promote experimental filmmaker Kenneth Anger’s film Lucifer Rising. The central image of an eagle lifting a figure is an engraving by Gustave Doré from an illustration for John Milton’s Paradise Lost. The poster features occult motifs, including an Egyptian "All-Seeing Eye" and the number "666" at the base of the columns.
Key Facts
Artist: Both images were illustrated by Rick Griffin, a legendary figure in psychedelic poster art known for his work with the Grateful Dead and surf culture.
Uncut Press Sheet: Finding these two posters together on one sheet is uncommon; they were typically cut and sold as separate 14" x 20" posters by Berkeley Bonaparte.
Production Context: The Lucifer Rising poster was designed years before the film's final 1980 release. Early production was famously halted after a disagreement between Anger and his original lead actor and composer, Bobby Beausoleil (who was later associated with the Manson Family).
Monochromatic silver on thin black paper.
Poster Details
The Oracle (Left): This design served as the cover for the February 1967 issue (#6) of The San Francisco Oracle, an influential underground newspaper. The central figure is a "psychedelic Jesus" flanked by mystical symbols like unicorns and a Star of David.
Lucifer Rising: A Love Vision (Right): Created to promote experimental filmmaker Kenneth Anger’s film Lucifer Rising. The central image of an eagle lifting a figure is an engraving by Gustave Doré from an illustration for John Milton’s Paradise Lost. The poster features occult motifs, including an Egyptian "All-Seeing Eye" and the number "666" at the base of the columns.
Key Facts
Artist: Both images were illustrated by Rick Griffin, a legendary figure in psychedelic poster art known for his work with the Grateful Dead and surf culture.
Uncut Press Sheet: Finding these two posters together on one sheet is uncommon; they were typically cut and sold as separate 14" x 20" posters by Berkeley Bonaparte.
Production Context: The Lucifer Rising poster was designed years before the film's final 1980 release. Early production was famously halted after a disagreement between Anger and his original lead actor and composer, Bobby Beausoleil (who was later associated with the Manson Family).
Monochromatic silver on thin black paper.
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