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Date d'édition : 1911
Vendeur : Budapest Poster Gallery, Budapest, Hongrie
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Paper, stone lithography. Etat : Near mint. Size: Advertising slip (cca. 6 x 13 cm).
Date d'édition : 1911
Vendeur : Budapest Poster Gallery, Budapest, Hongrie
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Paper, stone lithography. Etat : Good, trimmed bottom. Size: Postcard (cca. 9 x 14 cm). The people of Hungary pay 285 million for the military is a 1911 vintage Hungarian propaganda postcard designed by Mihaly Biro Size 9 x 12 cm.
Date d'édition : 1918
Vendeur : Budapest Poster Gallery, Budapest, Hongrie
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Paper, stone lithography. Size: Pre-war 2 Sheet (cca. 126 x 95 cm). The Man of Gold is a Hungarian movie poster printed in 1918 to promote the classic film that was directed by Alexander Korda and released in early 1919 The movie was based on The Man with the Golden Touch Hungarian Az arany ember lit The Golden Man which is an 1872 novel by Hungarian novelist M r J kai Very good, fold marks, tears, creasing, paper loss along the borders.
Date d'édition : 1922
Vendeur : Budapest Poster Gallery, Budapest, Hongrie
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Paper, stone lithography. Size: Pre-war 1 Sheet (cca. 95 x 63 cm). Subtitle Vote for the Social Democrats Mih ly Bir s famous political poster from the 1920s The gigantic figure constructs a bridge that carries the script Magyarorsz g Hungary Bir intended to express the message in an understandable visual language He was the first to use gigantic symbolic figures that incorporate a large group of people in this case the working class The Social Democratic Party couldn t enter the Hungarian Parliament in the interwar period when a conservative nationalist party ruled and was unchangeable Bir was a central figure in the Hungarian Soviet regime in 1919 thus as the regime collapsed afterwards he had to emigrate This poster is one of the rare examples which were designed by him in Germany and sent back to the Hungarian printing house Bir tried to support the Hungarian social democracy during his exile however he didn t return to the country until 1945 This poster is an authentic memory of Hungarian history it could be seen on the walls until somebody picked it up from the street This caused some damages of the paper but the poster today is in a fine restored condition Good, restored, backed on linen, significant paper loss along the left border.
Date d'édition : 1917
Vendeur : Budapest Poster Gallery, Budapest, Hongrie
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Paper, stone lithography. Size: Pre-war 2 Sheet (cca. 126 x 95 cm). Money leads to victory Buy war bonds is a 1917 vintage Hungarian World War I propaganda poster designed by Mihaly Biro Fine, fold marks, light wear and creasing, small tears.
Date d'édition : 1914
Vendeur : Budapest Poster Gallery, Budapest, Hongrie
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Paper, stone lithography. Etat : Near mint, backed on linen. Size: Pre-war 1 Sheet (cca. 95 x 63 cm). Original Hungarian vintage commercial poster from 1914 by Mihaly Biro A T rsas g The Company was an illustrated weekly magazine about literature and culture The author of the poster depicted the paper in the hands of a soldier leaning on a cannon hence despite the generic thematics of the magazine the advertisement related to the current issues the war In 1914 the Great War was the major topic the audience was very sensitive to all relevant impulses thus it was wise from Bir to promote a cultural magazine in such context The composition implies that even soldiers read this magazine for relaxing in the midst of fights and getting updates Mih ly Bir is known worldwilde for creating a new genre in poster art the political propaganda The most widely know working class symbols are contributed to him Red Man with the Hammer Red Fist or the Working Class Giant His great talent shows itself in this atypical journal advertisement as well At the time posters promoting newspapers were rather made in a story telling more playful style but Bir brought his monumental catching manner to these pieces as well In this case the soldier is depicted from below what makes him appear even bigger Bir used different shades of simple brown that is in contrast with the elegant pastel blue of the soldier s uniform The balance of the colours is achieved by little details such as the refellection of the blue on the cannon and the grass The white highlights the sword and the newspaper pop out from the composition as well as the title of the journal and the related information on the bottom The artist intentionally led the viewer s eyes to the most important elements on the poster by using bright colours.
Date d'édition : 1917
Vendeur : Budapest Poster Gallery, Budapest, Hongrie
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Size: Pre-war 2 Sheet (cca. 126 x 95 cm). Buy war bonds Our soldiers are beating back the attack with weapons while our citizens are doing the same with money is a 1917 vintage Hungarian World War I propaganda poster designed by Mihaly Biro Fine, restored fold marks and small tears, backed on Japanese paper.
Date d'édition : 1918
Vendeur : Budapest Poster Gallery, Budapest, Hongrie
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Paper, stone lithography. Size: cca. 100 x 80 cm. Budapest Eastern Fair is a 1918 vintage Hungarian advertising poster by Mihaly Biro Fine, light fold marks and wear.
Date d'édition : 1912
Vendeur : Budapest Poster Gallery, Budapest, Hongrie
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Paper, stone lithography. Size: Pre-war 1 Sheet (cca. 95 x 63 cm). Spectacular poster from 1912 created by Mih ly Bir the legendary poster designer Bir is internationally considered to be the founder of the political poster art he is world famous for his revolutionary designs from the 1910s His works had great impact on the next generations of poster artists and his contemporaries all over Europe and the USA Bir s posters are defined by the Secessionist or Art Noveau style of the beginning of the century His political posters are widely considered outstanding because of their expressive power Red and black are characteristic colours of most of his works Bir was very versatile in his use of typography the text on his posters often becomes an organic part of the composition Besides political posters he also had a lighter humorous and decorative side which is manifested in his commercial and theatre posters This poster was created to promote Prussian coal The text says Prussian coal by bags is the cheapest at V g V 10 Falk Miksa Street The design is based on the robust crooked figure of a working class man in long trousers and a white shirt carrying a huge bag of coal on his shoulder The coal is depicted to be falling out of the bag to the ground The figure of the man appears in dark greyish colours in front of a bright orange background which creates a beautiful contrast The strong contour and the rough portrayal of the figure are typical of the artist The text appears in a black panel beneath in a colour similar to the background although it s a bit more greyish still remains visible and decorative The image and text are equally important parts of the design which contributes to the mature harmonic composition This piece is a highly attractive design by Bir from the early years of Hungarian poster art Fine, small tears, backed on linen, should be rebacked and restored.
Date d'édition : 1911
Vendeur : Budapest Poster Gallery, Budapest, Hongrie
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Paper, stone lithography. Size: Pre-war 1 Sheet (cca. 63 x 95 cm). Mih ly Bir the author of this poster is mostly known for his iconic work Red man with a hammer that earned him international recognition and made him the father of political poster art Besides posters he was active in many fields of graphic design creating for example newspaper illustrations demonstration banners and cover designs as well Bir was deeply committed to the labour movement but instead of joining the Hungarian Social Democratic Party what by the beginning of the 1900 was already a significant political power he supported them with his suggestive and emotionally charged art in what his firm beliefs manifested Bir was not only a graphic artist and an exceptional poster designer he was the medium of the social democratic political ethos This poster propagates the public gathering organized by the Party of Independence and 48 to demostrate for equal and secret voting rights The Party of Independence and 48 was one of the two most important political parties in Austrian Hungarian Kingdom whose spiritual leader was Lajos Kossuth In the year of the poster the party was in opposition The poster lists numerous leftist organizations involved in the event In terms of graphic elements Bir as usual used powerful symbols The building of the Parliament is surrounded by a fortress and seems very distant A strong muscular worker is leaning forward and trying to break the gate of the fortress with a huge log The worker is enormous the Parliament is being dwarfed by it It visually represents the spiritual greatness and strength of the working class as opposed to the dishonest political system that is doomed to fail and be taken over by the labour movement Fine, light fold marks and wear, small tears.
Date d'édition : 1918
Vendeur : Budapest Poster Gallery, Budapest, Hongrie
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Paper, stone lithography. Size: Pre-war 1 Sheet (cca. 63 x 95 cm). Woman Worker or Nomunkas in Hungarian is a 1918 vintage Hungarian newspaper advertising and women s suffrage propaganda poster designed by Mihaly Biro This is an important piece of historical propaganda for the women s suffrage movement Woman Worker Nomunkas in Hungarian was a journal that was focusing on women s rights and women s participation in leftist social democratic movements On the other hand the poster was also used as a propaganda poster on women s protest rallies in 1918 for women s suffrage and other women s rights Evidence of this can be seen in the photo that is from a Biro exhibition catalogue and showa a women protest in 1918 with copies of the the Nomunkas poster behind the crowd Fine, restored, backed on Japanese paper.
Date d'édition : 1913
Vendeur : Budapest Poster Gallery, Budapest, Hongrie
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Paper, stone lithography. Size: Pre-war 2 Sheet (cca. 126 x 95 cm). Here is how Tisza Luk cs gives the right to vote to the workpeople Two years of continuous work 30 years age limit 6 years of elementary school Compulsory registration Exam Fight against this twisted proposal Prepare for mass strike The Hungarian Social Democratic Party Fine, fold mark, creases, unrestored.
Date d'édition : 1917
Vendeur : Budapest Poster Gallery, Budapest, Hongrie
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Paper, stone lithography. Size: Pre-war 2 Sheet (cca. 95 x 126 cm). Vintage movie poster by Mih ly Bir The movie was directed by Carl Wilhelm a prolific German producer and screenwriter of the silent film era and the film was a Hungarian German coproduction Mih ly Bir was one of the early great masters of poster art in Hungary Bir is internationally considered as the founder of the political poster art he is world famous for his revolutionary designs from the 1910s but he created numerous masterpieces of commercial and cultural poster too He utilized the possibilities of advertising and communication connected to not only the political movements but industrial civilization city culture and new fields of art as well Cinema was a new genre of art those times and Bir s movie posters pictured the new genre s modernity and innovations with their unexpected foreshortened views and stressed plains Bir s versatility is demonstrated in his imaginative powerful composition for Dr Lauffen 1917 in which the dominant compositional element of architecture plays a symbolic and expressive role with color and text kept at a minimum Artists like Bir were quick to adopt the new theories regarding the psychologic effects of form and color formulated by the pioneering psychoanalist Sigmund Freud which were also used in spreading Marxist idealogy The Golden Age of Hungarian Film Posters 1912 1945 Ernst Gallery Budapest 2014 The poster itself is monumental indeed Not only the highlighted element of architecture but also the crowd of faceless people flowing on the stairs has its psychological impact on the viewer Bir employed the dramatic effect of movie scenes in the poster succesfully Fine, restored tears, light creasing, fold marks.
Date d'édition : 1914
Vendeur : Budapest Poster Gallery, Budapest, Hongrie
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Paper, stone lithography. Size: Pre-war 1 Sheet (cca. 95 x 63 cm). Nepszava is a 1914 vintage Hungarian propaganda poster designed by Mih ly Bir Fine, restored, light fold marks and wear.
Date d'édition : 1911
Vendeur : Budapest Poster Gallery, Budapest, Hongrie
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Paper, stone lithography. Size: Pre-war 1 Sheet (cca. 95 x 63 cm). Palma rubber heels is a 1911 vintage Hungarian advertising poster designed by Mihaly Biro It is one of the most important emblematic posters of Hungarian poster art and an outstanding work in Biro s oeuvre Fine, light fold marks and wear, small tears.
Date d'édition : 1919
Vendeur : Budapest Poster Gallery, Budapest, Hongrie
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Paper, stone lithography. Size: Pre-war 2 Sheet (cca. 126 x 95 cm). Scoundrels Is this what you wanted is a 1919 vintage Hungarian communist propaganda poster designed by Mihaly Biro during the early days of the Hungarian Soviet Republic The poster declares that the new communist government of Hungary was outraged by the developments of the Paris Peace Conference which later led to the Treaty of Trianon This poster is one of Biro s most important and well known works a true masterpiece of early propaganda art During the very short period 133 days of the Hungarian Soviet Republic the progressive and modern tendencies in art and literature became apparent and dominated the cultural policy In fact the modern and progressive Hungarian intelligentsia supported the new regime unanimously Behind this phenomenon lied many reasons The Hungarian Soviet Republic was established in the spring of 1919 peacefully without bloodshed unlike the Soviet Revolution in 1917 which lead to a civil war This fact gave the new state strong legitimacy In addition to the socialist ideology of the regime the nationalist emotions were also present since the country was about to continue the war to defend itself and its territorial integrity This meant that the new regime was able to represent the key although diverse opinions present in Hungarian society The social issues were a central question for many Hungarian artists groups since the 1910s Some of them were avant garde groups with a strong leftist ideology in which they were similar to not just the Russian but to the western Avant garde like Expressionist and Dadaist artist groups The question of social relevance was present in the work of the writers of the main literary journal Nyugat West Socialist ideology was dominant in Gy rgy Georg Luk cs s philosophy circle Vas rnapi K r Sunday Circle as well Lajos Kass k published internationalist and leftist articles in his magazines A Tett Deed and Ma Today His clique defined itself as Activist with which they referred to their efforts to achieve changes in the social system In 1917 the news of the Soviet Revolution upset all of these groups Their terrible experiences of the World War I caused great disappointment and a longing for peace The modern artist groups had a common desire for a new system a new world a new faith and new man The belief that after this terrible war a new world would arise got stronger and stronger Their envisioned new world was defined by equality which was to be achieved by the peaceful uprising of the lower classes As the poet and writer Gyula Juh sz phrased only the proletariat can create a new world a better one because it is truer The Hungarian Soviet Republic seemed to fulfil the wishes of the artists who all became prominent actors in its cultural policy making The focus of the new cultural policy was on the removal of the bourgeoisie s intellectual dominance culture should not be theirs but everyone s privilege To achieve this goal the new regime had to restructure the system from the elementary schools to the universities and museums Education became free and schools became public The art collections were expropriated new libraries were opened in the country The new system gave the workers a real chance to be educated The modernist intelligentsia held important positions in the new system Most of them played central roles in the reforming of cultural life As a result after the fall of the short lived communist state most of them had to leave Hungary to avoid retaliation These artists started a new career abroad what played an important role in that many of them later became world famous Gy rgy Georg Luk cs the important philosopher and writer was a central figure in the cultural policy he became Commissar for Education and Culture In that position he controlled most cultural matters He was also a member of the Directory of Theatre where the famous writer aesthete and film critic B la Bal zs born Herbert Bauer was working as well The Directory of Fil.