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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.
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[^1]: abArt archive / Karel Machálek.Daniel Olbrychski on Dobroslav Foll’s movie poster enjoying new home
Thanks to Patryk and his family,
for such an instant respond to our genuine poster observation request. We love to admire posters in their new places and it makes us very happy when we receive a snapshot.
We can’t express enough feelings towards Polish cinematography. Andrzej Wajda would fall into category of our favourite Polish directors. His Promised Land movie poster designed for Czechoslovak audience felt into hands of Dobroslav Foll, the man of many incredible talents and ways of working with his resources. We will be looking into his wonderful work in few months time and the research will be shown in our poster blog.

The Promised Land poster in B & W surrounding. Black and white makes it look amazing, you really pulled out the maximum out of it. We like the results, thank you!!
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Discover other fascinating movie posters designed by Dobroslav Foll. Or see other interesting curiosities in our Andrzej Wajda / Polish Cinema archive.
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Planet of the Apes movie poster by Vratislav Hlavatý, 1970. Lucky Luke movie poster by Vratislav Hlavatý, 1973. In the Footsteps of the Bengal Tiger movie poster by Vratislav Hlavatý, 1973. Adventure with Blasius movie poster by Vratislav Hlavatý, 1975. The Beautiful Country movie poster by Vladimír Nagaj, 1981. Bonnie and Clyde Italian Style movie poster by Jaroslav Fišer, 1984. Kingdom of the Silver Lion movie poster by Jan Meisner, 1978. Tell Them Willie Boy Is Here movie poster by Ján Meisner, 1972. Little Adventurer movie poster by Olga Čivrná, 1977. Tell Us, Grandpa movie poster by Unknown Artist, 1973. The Hour of Blue Elephants movie poster by Unknown Artist, 1971. Cinderella’s Shoes movie poster by Unknown Artist, 1969. Rascals on Holidays movie poster by Unknown Artist, 1976. The Little Mermaid movie poster by Karel Vaca, 1976. The Little Mermaid movie poster by Unknown Artist, 1976. The Case of the Dissolute Beauty movie poster by Unknown Artist, 1973. Love Begins on Friday movie poster by Alexej Jaroš, 1974. The Hospital movie poster by Karel Machálek, 1973. The Payoff movie poster by Unknown Artist, 1980. Mama, I’m Alive movie poster by Miroslav Pechánek, 1977. The Call of the Wild movie poster by Dimitrij Kadrnožka, 1976. Fantomas movie poster by Jan Tománek, 1980. Violent City movie poster by Zdeněk Vlach, 1978. Captain Lechi movie poster by Unknown Artist, 1963. ***
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