Old Hollywood
Cinema
1900-1979

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Poster art: Batiste Madalena edition (via)

Up until the 1950s, many movie theaters rejected the mass-produced, lithographed film posters designed and distributed by Hollywood studios in favor of original, hand-painted posters created by local artists. 

During the 1920s, Batiste Madalena was the resident artist at the Eastman Theatre in Rochester, NY., where he designed and hand-painted about eight original posters per week. Madalena, who is considered the greatest poster painter of the period, was given full artistic control, with the only directive from his boss being that the posters had to be clearly visible to passengers on passing trolley cars.

More examples of Madalena’s work here

Poster art: Swedish edition (click on individual posters for artist/film info) (via)

Above, poster art for The Golem (1920, dir. Carl Boese & Paul Wegener); below, still from The Golem (via)

Poster art and set design by Hans Poelzig.

Poster art: French edition (click on individual posters for artist/film info) (via)

Poster art: Czech edition (click on individual posters for artist/film info) (via)

Poster Art: Polish edition (click on individual posters for artist/film info) (via)

Poster Art: Georgii & Vladimir Stenberg/Soviet Russia edition (click on individual posters for hi-res/film info).

“Our primary device is [photo]montage…[but] we do not neglect Construction. Ours are eye-catching posters which, one might say, are designed to shock. We deal with the material in a free manner… disregarding actual proportions…turning figures upside-down; in short, we employ everything that can make a busy passerby stop in their tracks.”

-Vladimir Stenberg (1928)

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Poster art: Saul Bass edition

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Poster art: Universum Film AG edition 

Film posters from UFA, the great German movie studio that was home to directors like Fritz Lang, F.W. Murnau, G.W. Pabst, & Ernst Lubitsch during the Weimar era (click on individual posters for hi-res/film & artist info).

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