Movie Poster – Dominika’s Name Day, Karel Teissig, 1967

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Movie poster for children’s musical tale with astonishing collage by Czech fine artist Karel Teissig.

  • Movie title: Dominika’s Name Day
  • Poster design: Karel Teissig, 1967
  • Poster size: Large A1
  • Poster condition: N/A

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    Marvellous kids movie poster design by Karel Teissig.

    • title: Dominika’s Name Day (unofficial) | Když má svátek Dominika | Czechoslovakia, 1967
    • director: Jan Valášek
    • with: Dáša Beranová, Jan Valášek jr., Michal Pospíšil

    poster designerKarel Teissig, 1967

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    Karel Teissig was a Czech painter, illustrator and graphic / poster designer. He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague (1945-50) and at the Académie Royale des Beaux-Arts in Brussels (1948) and since early 60s became one of the most important figures of Czechoslovak poster design along with Karel Vaca and Zdeněk Ziegler. His imaginative posters are inspired by anything from collage / surreal art to illustration or photography and are undeniable among the best movie posters of the era. In 1961 his unique style won him a second prize for a poster titled The Possessors in the Toulouse-Lautrec Prize international film poster competition in Paris.

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