One sheet vintage travel poster for Tahiti was designed by artist Arthur Alfred Thompson (1915–1997). Created around the mid-1950s to early 1960s, the artwork features a screen-printed, stylized image of a Tahitian woman bathing. Thompson produced several variations of this design for ...
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Insert poster is for the 1950 classic film Harvey, a whimsical comedy-drama starring James Stewart as the eccentric and amiable Elwood P. Dowd. Is the Rabbit Real? The titular character, Harvey, is an invisible, six-foot-three-and-a-half-inch tall white rabbit. In the movie, Harvey is ...
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Half sheet vintage movie poster for the 1949 horror-comedy mystery film, Abbott and Costello Meet the Killer, Boris Karloff. Movie Overview Directed by Charles Barton, this film features the legendary comedy duo Bud Abbott and Lou Costello alongside horror icon Boris Karloff. Interestingly, ...
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Insert movie poster for the 1949 horror-comedy "Abbott and Costello Meet the Killer, Boris Karloff". Directed by Charles Barton, it stars the legendary comedy duo Bud Abbott and Lou Costello alongside horror icon Boris Karloff. Film Overview Plot: The story is set at the Lost Caverns ...
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3 sheet movie poster for the 1949 horror-comedy film "Abbott and Costello Meet the Killer, Boris Karloff". Directed by Charles Barton, the film stars the iconic comedy duo Bud Abbott and Lou Costello alongside horror legend Boris Karloff. Film Overview Plot: The story follows hotel ...
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Insert poster is for the 1944 American film noir masterpiece, Murder, My Sweet. Directed by Edward Dmytryk, the film is a seminal entry in the noir genre and is adapted from Raymond Chandler's 1940 novel, Farewell, My Lovely. It is particularly famous for introducing the iconic hard-boiled ...
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Fine art by Warhol Andy Warhol Dollar Sign screenprint from 1982. The print is a limited edition on Lenox Museum Board, with this specific piece being number 35 from an edition of 60. The series is a commentary on the intersection of art, consumerism, and the pervasive influence of money in ...
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One sheet vintage movie poster for the 1956 re-release of Walt Disney's animated classic, Fantasia, which originally premiered in 1940. This particular poster was designed for the 1956 Buena Vista re-release. It features iconic characters and segments from the film, including: Mickey ...
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Concert poster This poster is a limited edition piece for the Billy Strings Spring Tour 2019. The artwork was created by Christopher Scott (sometimes credited under Bill Orner or Half Hazard Press). Poster Details Artist: Christopher Scott. Title/Series: Often referred to as "Spring ...
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One sheet vintage poster, titled "Trianon Concert: Revue de Li-Ongchamps," was created by the French artist Alfred Choubrac (1853–1902). Poster Details Artist: Alfred Choubrac, a prolific illustrator known for his Belle Époque advertising posters. Venue: Trianon Concert, a famous ...
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Half sheet 1911 promotional broadside (advertisement) used to lure Midwesterners to invest in Florida real estate during the early stages of the Florida Land Boom. Historical Context Purpose: The poster was produced by the Colonization Department of Sutherland, McConnel & Co., a ...
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One sheet This poster is for the 1956 comedy film Hot Shots, despite the large "Hold That Line" text seen in your image. This particular poster design is a known variation where the title Hot Shots is prominently displayed in the bottom red section, as seen in similar authentic versions. Film ...
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One sheet original US One Sheet movie poster for the 1962 film Dr. No, the very first installment in the James Bond film franchise. Designed by David Chasman and illustrated by Mitchell Hooks, the poster established a visual template for the series that includes a self-assured Bond, a handgun, ...
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Original illustration the work of Ralph Hulett (1915–1974), a prominent American artist and illustrator known for his extensive career as a background artist for Walt Disney Studios. Artist and Style The piece is characteristic of Hulett's mid-century holiday style, often featuring stylized, ...
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original cover mock-up for the Sesame Street book titled "Oscar's Rotten Birthday". Details of the Artwork Subject: It features the iconic Sesame Street character, Oscar the Grouch, popping out of his trash can with a yellow sign that reads "GO AWAY!". Artist: The piece is signed by ...
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This illustration is the original cover art for a 1980s special promotional issue of Sesame Street Magazine, created specifically for J.C. Penney. Details of the Artwork Artist: The piece is signed and attributed to Joe Mathieu, one of the most prolific and influential early illustrators ...
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This image features the iconic Looney Tunes character Porky Pig in a classic sailor's outfit. Porky is depicted wearing a white sailor shirt with blue trim on the collar and cuffs, a dark neckerchief, and a matching sailor cap while giving a salute. Key Details Character Origin: Porky Pig ...
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This charming illustration is a mid-century vintage Christmas card designed by Ralph Hulett, a notable artist who worked for the Walt Disney Studios. The image depicts three miniature Santa-like figures (gnomes or elves) decorating a large reindeer's antlers with "NOEL" letter ornaments. Artist ...
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This image features original production artwork from The Muppet Show Book, first published in 1978. The illustrations, which feature the iconic characters Kermit the Frog and Miss Piggy, were created by artists at Jim Henson Productions. The artwork captures various humorous and romantic ...
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This image features Kermit the Frog and is original art created for "The Muppet Show Book," a vintage hardback first published in 1978 by Harry N. Abrams. The artwork, likely created with pastel or colored pencil, depicts Kermit peeking out from behind a red theater curtain with gold tassels—a ...
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