One sheet, movie poster This image is a real, historic movie poster for the 1963 James Bond film From Russia with Love, starring Sean Connery. It is a well-documented piece of cinematic history, specifically identified as the "Style B" US theatrical release poster. Poster Authenticity and Design ...
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One sheet This iconic poster for the 1973 film The Sting was illustrated by the renowned Hollywood artist Richard Amsel. The artwork features lead actors Paul Newman and Robert Redford in a stylized, nostalgic design that pays homage to early 20th-century American visual styles, particularly Art ...
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Original graphite on paper illustration this is concept art of a giant amphibian created by special effects artist Jim Danforth. The drawing was produced for the abandoned 1976 remake titled The Legend of King Kong. In the planned film, this creature was intended to replace the Brontosaurus ...
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Horizontal Belgian movie poster for the 1962 horror anthology film Tales of Terror (titled Les Contes de la Terreur in French and Griezelverhalen in Dutch). Directed by Roger Corman, the film is a trilogy loosely adapted from short stories by Edgar Allan Poe, including "Morella," "The Black Cat," ...
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One sheet This iconic 1962 movie poster for Dr. No, the very first James Bond film, features Sean Connery as Agent 007 alongside the four principal women of the movie. Actresses Featured (From Left to Right) The "Bond girls" depicted on the poster are: Ursula Andress as Honey Ryder: ...
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Fine Art by Pablo Picasso This artwork is an engraving by Pablo Picasso titled Profile of a Young Girl Crowned with Flowers (or Jeune fille de profil couronnée de fleurs). It is Plate VI from a portfolio titled Six Contes Fantastiques (Six Whimsical Tales), which was produced between 1944 and 1953...
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Fine Art by Renoir This artwork is a lithograph titled Odalisque, created by the French Impressionist artist Pierre-Auguste Renoir around 1904. The piece depicts a reclining nude figure, a recurring theme in Renoir's later work. It features the artist's characteristic soft, expressive lines and ...
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Crate label vintage citrus crate label for Seedless Washington Navel Oranges, packed by the Griffin & Skelley Co. in Riverside, California. Created around 1893, this label is a piece of California's agricultural history, specifically from the era known as the "Second Gold Rush"—the citrus boom. ...
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Attraction size, Beer, Alcohol vintage poster, titled "Full Moon," was part of a major 1930s advertising campaign for Guinness. It features a playful parody of Jane Taylor's 1806 nursery rhyme, "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star". History and Origin Artist: The artwork was created by John ...
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Attraction Size, Beer, Alcohol poster is part of a legendary advertising campaign for Guinness that began in 1929. It features seven "smiling" pints of stout, one for each day of the week, reinforcing the slogans "A Guinness a day" and "Guinness is good for you". Campaign History & Artist ...
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One sheet This poster is for Walt Disney’s 17th animated feature film, One Hundred and One Dalmatians, which premiered on January 25, 1961. The story follows Pongo and Perdita’s quest to save their puppies, plus 84 more, from the villainous Cruella de Vil, who seeks them for coats. Directed ...
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One sheet This vintage London Underground poster, titled "The greater your need, the greater our service," was designed by the artist Aldo Cosomati in 1927. The artwork is a data visualization in the form of a bar graph, showcasing the "journeys per head of population per annum" in various ...
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One sheet This vintage poster, designed by American-born equestrian artist Olive Whitmore, was issued by Pan American World Airways (PAA) to promote the Dublin Horse Show held from August 3–7, 1954. Poster Details Artist: Olive Whitmore, known for her prolific equestrian illustrations ...
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Half sheet This iconic 1917 World War I recruiting poster introduced one of the most famous nicknames for the U.S. Marines: the "Devil Dog". Historical Origin and Legend The term "Teufel Hunden" (properly Teufelshunde) allegedly originated during the Battle of Belleau Wood in June 1918. ...
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One sheet This vintage poster, titled "SPRING in the country," was designed by artist Daphne Padden for British Railways. It features a picturesque landscape with blossoming pink horse chestnut trees and yellow daffodils, advertising "Go as you Please" Cheap Day Tickets and reduced fares for ...
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Half sheet This striking image is an original vintage travel poster from the 1960s, designed to promote tourism and travel via the Soviet Railways (SZD). Poster Details Artist & Design: The poster features a stylized woman in traditional Russian folk dress, with her skirt forming a map-...
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One sheet vintage London Underground poster from around 1928. It is a masterful example of early 20th-century information design used for corporate reassurance and marketing. During this era, under the leadership of administrator Frank Pick, the London Underground (then known as "The Underground")...
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One sheet original vintage World War II propaganda poster titled "Buy Victory Bonds" (also known as "Frontline Unity"). Created in 1944 by illustrator Bruce Stapleton for the Canadian war effort, the poster depicts a Canadian soldier, sailor, and airman advancing together through a chaotic ...
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Half sheet vintage movie poster for the 1969 Soviet crime comedy "The Diamond Arm" (Russian: Brilliantovaya ruka), directed by Leonid Gaidai. About the Movie Produced by Mosfilm, the film is a cult classic and remains one of the most popular comedies in Russian cinema history. The plot follows ...
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