Maquette original illustration by the legendary cartoonist Jack Davis. Known for his distinctive style and long-time work for MAD magazine, Davis’s signature is visible in the lower-right corner of the mountain. The piece depicts a comical mountaineering scene featuring two explorers: one ...
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Paperback book, non fiction Theme Park Design & The Art of Themed Entertainment, written by David Younger. Published in 2016, it is considered one of the most comprehensive resources on the subject, often described as a "textbook" for the industry. It features a foreword by Disney Legend Tony ...
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Concert Flyer titled "Hayfever," was designed by artist Wes Wilson for a two-night run at the Avalon Ballroom in San Francisco. The shows, held on May 27 and 28, 1966, featured The Leaves, The Grass Roots, and the Grateful Dead. Notably, this poster (identified as FD-10 in the Family Dog series)...
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Concert poster titled "Zig Zag Man," was created for a series of shows at San Francisco's Avalon Ballroom on June 24 and 25, 1966. Historical Significance The Artists: It was the first poster collaboration between legendary artists Alton Kelley and Stanley Mouse. The Performers: The ...
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Halfsheet This iconic World War II propaganda poster, titled "Invent for Victory," was created in 1942 by artist Elmo White for the National Inventors Council (NIC). Historical Purpose The poster served as a call to action for American civilians to contribute their intellectual resources to the ...
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One sheet original theatrical "Style A" movie poster for the 1976 classic Taxi Driver. Designed by artist Guy Peellaert, the poster depicts Robert De Niro as the protagonist, Travis Bickle, standing in front of his iconic yellow Checker Taxicab against a gritty New York City backdrop. Movie ...
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Halfsheet poster is for the 1984 concert film Stop Making Sense, featuring the American rock band Talking Heads. Directed by Jonathan Demme, it is widely acclaimed as one of the greatest concert films ever made. Film Overview Performance: Shot over four nights in December 1983 at ...
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Japanese B2 vintage Japanese movie poster for the 1968 musical fantasy film Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. This particular design is often found as a chirashi (Japanese mini-poster or flyer), typically measuring about B5 size (approx. 18 x 26 cm). The poster features the iconic flying car and the film'...
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Japanese B2 theatrical poster for the 1977 thriller film Sorcerer, directed by William Friedkin. In Japan, the film was released under the title (Kyofu no Hoshu), which translates to Wages of Fear. Key Film Details Director: William Friedkin, known for The Exorcist and The French ...
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French Moyenne vintage lithographic exhibition poster by the French artist Bernard Lorjou. Created in 1957, the poster promotes a showing of Lorjou's work titled Massacres de Rambouillet (The Rambouillet Massacres). The exhibition also featured paintings by Mottet and Tisserand. It was held at ...
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Original pastel portrait on paper, scratched and torn depicts a young boy and is likely a vintage pastel drawing from the mid-20th century. Similar artworks from this period, such as those by artists like Anne Allaben or Emily Guthrie Smith, often feature similar subjects and techniques. Artwork ...
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One sheet mounted to kraft paper vintage Ford service advertisement likely dating back to the 1920s, promoting the vast network of authorized service stations available to Ford owners. The poster highlights that there are 33,000 authorized service stations "at your command." During this era, ...
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One sheet vintage Ford advertisement likely dates back to the late 1910s to early 1920s, an era when the Ford Motor Company focused on the affordability and simplicity of the Model T. The slogan featured—"Easy to Buy, Easy to Run, Easy to Keep Running"—capsulizes Henry Ford’s revolutionary ...
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One sheet vintage poster advertises the Ford Weekly Purchase Plan, a savings-to-own program introduced by the Ford Motor Company in 1923. The Ford Weekly Purchase Plan The program was designed to make the Model T accessible to a broader "multitude" of people who were unable to pay the full ...
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Small Art Deco poster for the 1940 Córdoba Fair (Gran Feria de Nuestra Señora de la Salud) was designed by the renowned Spanish illustrator Rafael de Penagos. Penagos was a leading figure in Spanish graphic art, famous for creating the "mujer Penagos"—a stylized, modern, and sophisticated ...
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One sheet original theatrical poster for the 1982 action film First Blood, which introduced the world to the character John Rambo. Directed by Ted Kotcheff, the movie stars Sylvester Stallone as a troubled Vietnam War veteran and former Green Beret. Unlike its more explosive sequels, First Blood ...
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One sheet vintage travel poster was designed by the esteemed Australian commercial artist Percival Albert (Percy) Trompf (1902–1964). Commonly referred to as the "Australia Orient Line - Three Stockmen" poster, it was issued in the early 1930s to promote voyages to Australia for the Orient ...
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Halfsheet previously mounted vintage travel poster, titled Kongo-San, depicts the breathtaking scenery of the Diamond Mountains (Mount Kumgang) in present-day North Korea. Produced during the period of Japanese colonial rule (1910–1945), it was commissioned by the South Manchuria Railway ...
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One sheet travel poster is a 1957 advertisement for the French National Railways (SNCF), created by artist Jacques Nathan-Garamond. It features a vibrant, stylized view of the Notre-Dame Cathedral and the Seine River in Paris. The French text at the bottom, "Prenez les trains et les autocars de ...
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One sheet 1935 vintage travel poster for the RMS Orion, an innovative ocean liner owned by the Orient Steam Navigation Company. The RMS Orion Launched in December 1934 and completed in August 1935, the Orion was considered a "ship of the future" for its era. It primarily served the route ...
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