Movie Poster – Marguerites for the Lady of the Castle, Adolf Born, 1981

£54.00

Movie poster for 80s romantic comedy by collaboration of Czech artists Adolf Born and Václav Kabát.

  • Movie title: Marguerites for the Lady of the Castle
  • Poster design: Adolf Born, 1981
  • Poster size: A3 (41.4 x 29.1 cm)
  • Poster condition: Very nice

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    Humorous movie poster illustration for 80s comedy.

    poster designer: Adolf Born, Václav Kabát, 1981

    Poster is folded in the middle. Slight crease on edges. Movie poster is in A3 format (41.4 x 29.1 cm). Very nice condition (NOT PHOTOGRAPHED, PLEASE ASK IF YOU WISH TO SEE A PHOTO).

    Movie posters in our collection were promotional materials. Posters used on display in the cinemas across the former Czechoslovakia. They bear signs of their age.

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    Adolf Born is a well know Czech artist, illustrator and filmmaker. He studied at the School of Applied Art in Prague and since 1960s his works has been exhibited all around the world. His humorous cartoons are frequently published in magazines and his imaginative illustrations adorn hundreds of books. His impressive film poster portfolio extends from early 1960s all the way to mid 1990s. He illustrated something over 400 books, made 45 animations and designed 19 movie posters.

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    80s movie posters made in Czechoslovakia.

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