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Karel Vaca And Zdeněk Ziegler in Company Together
Many thanks to Harriet,
for inviting us to her cosy little “showroom” and for taking such a beautiful care of two lovely movie posters from our archive. They look magnificent in their new surrounding and such a good combination, too. Two phenomenal, possibly most prolific poster designers of the time, both with full bag of poster awards and hundreds of poster designs in portfolio. We can be only astonished by amount/inventivness/variety of their work. While Zdeněk Ziegler was very much attached to graphic design, Karel Vaca was attracted to fine art, specially to abstract painting. Each of them influenced many and helped a lot with introducing Czechoslovak poster design internationally.
Zdeněk Ziegler’s poster design for The Wizz consists of only typeface, combination of Good Vibrations and Manuscript Caps (out of interest please, see also his Flashdance poster). It is excellent example of how far he would go when designing movie posters, truly fascinating. No words to what Karel Vaca did to Mona Lisa either :), such an intriguing, humorous artwork. It was possibly the first 60s Vaca’s poster we were holding in our hands few years back, it is deeply engraved on mind ever since. Karel Vaca was playing all over, nothing was sacred to him and most of the time one just stay speechless observing his art.
Most adorable, thank you so much for showing them to us!

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Please explore poster artwork of Karel Vaca / Zdeněk Ziegler in chronological order.
For all the information on typeface we thank to FONTS IN USE archive.Poster Auction 018 / 13.05.2021 / Czechoslovak Poster Archive
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Unexpected Summer movie poster by Vasil Miovský, 1970. White Explosion movie poster by Olga Stárková, 1970. The Week of the Madmen movie poster by Zdeněk Vlach, 1973. The Wind of Travel movie poster by Jan Weber, 1980. Very Important Person movie poster by Petr Poš, 1985. Fantozzi Against the Wind movie poster by Karel Míšek, 1982. Lovefilm movie poster by Renáta Vlachová, 1971. The Flying Deuces movie poster by Vratislav Hlavatý, 1974. Rope Walkers movie poster by Vladimír Nagaj, 1981. Black Sea Adventures movie poster by Unknown Artist, 1973. In the Name of the Pope King movie poster by Martin Dyrynk, 1981. Highway Racer movie poster by Vratislav Hlavatý, 1978. War-Time Romance movie poster by Martin Dyrynk, 1984. The Main Event movie poster by Zdeněk Ziegler, 1982. The Troops & Troop-ettes movie poster by Jan Weber, 1984. Nicki movie poster by Bořivoj Hořínek, 1981. The End of the Holiday movie poster by Martin Dyrynk, 1976. Traffic Officer movie poster by Martin Dyrynk, 1984. Martin and the Red Glass movie poster by Jan Tománek, 1987. Small Bear and Miraculous Suitcase movie poster by Vratislav Ševčík, 1981. The Return of Veronica movie poster by Stanislav Duda, 1974. Veronica movie poster by Stanislav Duda, 1974. ***
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Elegant as It Gets / The Sting Movie Poster in White
Many thanks to our friend Daniel,
we were astonished when we received the snapshots of the The Sting movie poster. Knowing it is his favourite movie makes us feel even happier with what we can see. Karel Machálek would be possibly also delighted, seeing it on such a great display. There is so much more than just love to his posters. Many are iconic by now and believe this marvel will be icon once, too.
Karel Machálek (b.1937) emigrated from Czechoslovakia to France in 1976. Believe he could have many reasons, but the main one was, that his exhibition in France / Lyon was taking longer than expected and Czechoslovak embassy did not want to extend his stay; he applied for asylum[^1] .
This sort of courageous behaviour fits with Karel Machálek’s posters very well. His movie posters are just different dimension, nothing as such and they are indeed designed courageously. Karel Machálek left about 50 movie posters behind and every one of them talk. Not so much known, but together with painting/sculpture he was also poet with pseudonym Zlín. Collection of his early poems was not published in Czechoslovakia, until the end of Communism. We are very grateful for Karel Machálek’s addition to Czechoslovak poster art and also very glad seeing one of his movie poster, so beautifully preserved.
Thank you very much Daniel, to add white mount and framing pulls it out really nicely.
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Please explore wonderful movie posters of Karel Machálek in chronological order.
Or see other fascinating Paul Newman / Robert Redford movie posters in our shop / archive.***
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[^1]: abArt archive / Karel Machálek.































