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  • Pal Vincze

    Date d'édition : 1930

    Vendeur : Budapest Poster Gallery, Budapest, Hongrie

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    Art / Affiche / Gravure

    EUR 42 362,96

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    De Hongrie vers Etats-Unis

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    Paper, collage, paint. Etat : Fine, large restored tears. Size: Pre-war 1 Sheet (cca. 95 x 63 cm). Reisen mit Waldbauer Koffer Original in German text on the poster is an original Modernist poster design by an important architect of the interwar period P l Vince from 1930 P l Vince originally P l Weiss 1909 1994 was born to a Jewish family in Budapest in 1909 and studied furniture design in the School of Applied Arts from the famous master Gyula Kaesz In the year of the poster s creation he left to Germany He started to study in Stuttgart by Adolf Schneck later he left to D sseldorf where he studied architecture by Emil Fahrenkamp He came back to Hungary in 1933 and built up a career as an interior designer in the 1930s His German architect diploma was not accepted in Hungary until after the second World War In 1944 he successfully escaped from the forced labor camp In 1945 he changed his name and continued to work as an architect This unique Art Deco design was created in Stuttgart as P l Vince Weiss at that time was studying there After WW2 he became a very successful architect in Hungary His philosophy was deeply rooted in Bauhaus principles His building interior and facade designs are clear modern compositions following the principles of constructivism and functionalism The Waldbauer company was working there since the early 20th century they produced luxury luggages The original design of Vince is very attractive with is elegant Art Deco style The surface is beautifully detailed the designer successfully represented the different materials with painting pencil drawing and sprayed paint This is a truly unique piece of advertising design history.