Silkscreen limited edition movie poster for the 1993 film Jurassic Park, created by artist JC Richard for Mondo. Poster Details Artist: JC Richard. Release: The poster was originally released in 2011 as part of a series by Mondo. Specifications: It is a 24" x 36" screen print. ...
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Small panel Victory Liberty Loan banner from the World War I era, likely printed around 1919 to support the fifth and final national bond campaign. Poster Details Purpose: The banner was part of a post-war effort to raise funds to cover the immense costs of World War I, including ...
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One sheet vintage travel poster, likely from the mid-1960s, advertises "Sunlane Cruises" to the Mediterranean operated by American Export Isbrandtsen Lines. The artwork features a woman in traditional Mediterranean-style dress dancing with a tambourine, set against a colorful geometric collage of ...
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One sheet vintage Alitalia Airlines travel poster from approximately the 1960s. It features Walter Foeger, a world-famous ski instructor and athlete, against a backdrop of snow-covered Italian mountains. Poster Details Subject: Walter Foeger holding red skis and wearing goggles, ...
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One sheet vintage ski travel poster for Canada, featuring a photograph of skiers descending a snowy mountain slope. The poster is characterized by its bold black "Canada" lettering at the bottom, accompanied by a small Canadian flag. Poster Details Subject: The artwork captures a long shot ...
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Halfsheet 1966 poster of Bob Dylan designed by the renowned American graphic designer Milton Glaser. Poster Details and History Origin: The poster was originally commissioned by CBS Records to generate positive publicity for the album Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits. It was included as a folded ...
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One sheet "ReBoot: The Ride V2: Journey Into Chaos," the second of two IMAX Ridefilms based on the pioneering CGI animated series ReBoot. Released in October 1997, it was a motion simulator experience where viewers sat in an 18-passenger vehicle that moved in sync with a film projected onto a ...
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3 sheet, Chinatown is a classic American neo-noir film released in 1974. Directed by Roman Polanski and written by Robert Towne, the movie stars Jack Nicholson as private investigator J.J. "Jake" Gittes and Faye Dunaway as Evelyn Cross Mulwray. Plot Summary Set in 1937 Los Angeles, the film ...
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Insert vintage US Insert movie poster for the 1962 film Dr. No, the first cinematic adventure featuring the character James Bond, Agent 007. Movie Details Starring: Sean Connery as James Bond, with Ursula Andress as Honey Ryder and Joseph Wiseman as Dr. No. Director: Terence Young. ...
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Small promotional Standee in 5 sections, one for each letter and exclamation in the Title of the Beatles Movie Help!
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Small promotional Standee in 5 sections, one for each letter and exclamation in the Title of the Beatles Movie Help!
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Small promotional Standee in 5 sections, one for each letter and exclamation in the Title of the Beatles Movie Help!
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Small promotional Standee in 5 sections, one for each letter and exclamation in the Title of the Beatles Movie Help!
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Small promotional Standee in 5 sections, one for each letter and exclamation in the Title of the Beatles Movie Help!
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Small poster uncropped and un-retouched dye transfer lithograph of the iconic cover art for The Beatles' eighth studio album, "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band". The Historical Moment The original photograph was taken on March 30, 1967, at Michael Cooper’s Chelsea Manor Studios in ...
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the original printed insert that was included with the first pressings of The Beatles' 1967 album, Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. Designed by pop artist Peter Blake and Jann Haworth, this cardstock insert was meant to be cut out by fans and includes several pieces of memorabilia: ...
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Album cover The Beatles' eighth studio album, Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, which was released on June 1, 1967. Album Background Regarded as a seminal rock and roll record, the album is considered a key work of British psychedelia and a progenitor of art rock and progressive rock. It ...
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Broadside 1843 circus poster is the original inspiration for the Beatles' song "Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite!" from their 1967 album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. John Lennon purchased the Victorian-era playbill on January 31, 1967, at an antique shop in Sevenoaks, Kent, while the ...
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the famous "People of Sgt. Pepper" legend, which identifies every person and object on the iconic album cover for The Beatles' 1967 masterpiece, Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. The cover was designed by pop artists Peter Blake and Jann Haworth and features a collage of over 70 famous ...
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Small poster shows the iconic psychedelic portraits of The Beatles taken by renowned American photographer Richard Avedon in August 1967. These portraits were commissioned for Look magazine and first appeared in their January 9, 1968, edition. Portrait Details The set features four distinct ...
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