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Soft cover. Etat : Near Fine. Etat de la jaquette : As New. As new throughout except for a tiny, tiny nick in cover. Book.
Art / Affiche / Gravure Signé
Impression en sérigraphie. The Expo 86 Corporation. Printed in Canada. Dim: 92 x 63,5 cm. Contre signée au feutre et daté et signé à la mine de plomb par l'artiste.Vittorio Lodovico Fiorucci (1932 - 2008), dit Vittorio, était un des plus celebres affichistes québécois. Affiches.
Date d'édition : 1991
Vendeur : L'Affichiste Vintage Posters, Montreal, QC, Canada
Art / Affiche / Gravure Edition originale
No Binding. Etat : Good. 1st Edition. On a snowshoeing expedition, a brother and sister encounter a spaceship and befriend its extraterrestrial owner./ According to Wikipedia, Vittorio Fiorucci was an Italian Canadian poster artist from Montreal. Fiorucci was born on 2 November 1932 in Zara (Italy). During World War Two when Zara was about to be captured by Yugoslavia, Fiorucci and his family fled to Venice, Italy, where he subsequently spent most of his childhood before coming to Canada in 1951. By 1960, he was an established artist and by 1980 was one of the most renowned poster designers in the world. Fiorucci was awarded a Moebius Award at the 1998 International Advertising Awards of Chicago, and lifetime achievement awards from the Canadian Association of Photographers and Illustrators and the Institute of Design Montréal. Fiorucci worked in a variety of mediums: he did illustration works for magazines (including the film magazine Take One), children's books, animation, and was an established photographer who was exhibited in 1958 at George Eastman House's International Exhibition of the World's Greatest Photographers./ His work was used to promote many of the films that marked the beginning of independent Québécois cinema, and appeared in a variety of magazines including Time. He created the logo for the Le Château chain of clothing stores, and the green mascot Victor of the Just For Laughs festival."/ From a private collection. This poster measures 24 x 39.15 inches.
Date d'édition : 2001
Vendeur : L'Affichiste Vintage Posters, Montreal, QC, Canada
Art / Affiche / Gravure Edition originale
No Binding. Etat : Good. 1st Edition. Vittorio Fiorucci (1932-2008) was an Italian Canadian poster artist from Montreal, Canada. The designer of over 300 art posters, 8 Time magazine covers, the mascot for Montreal's Just For Laughs Festival, and the logo for the clothing chain Le Chateau, originally intended to become a writer. Having won several awards for his written work by the age of 19, he left his home in Italy with a thirst for adventure and the desire to put pen to paper. Quite by happenstance he landed in Montreal, where his inability to communicate in English or French steered him towards drawing, where language wasn't needed to illustrate ideas, thoughts, or feelings. In fact before becoming important advertisements or campaigns, many of his posters began as doodles on restaurant napkins!/ This typographic poster is titled "Vittorio Venise Valcourt," and features a geometric abstraction of the letter 'V'. It refers to the exhibition by the same name, "Vittorio Venise Valcourt," which honoured the artist's half-century long career as a poster artist. During the exhibition, Vittorio released a limited edition box containing various posters of his, ranging from 1966 to the early 2000s. The additional poster in this set comes from this limited edition box set. This poster measures 24 x 36 inches.
Date d'édition : 1991
Vendeur : L'Affichiste Vintage Posters, Montreal, QC, Canada
Art / Affiche / Gravure Edition originale
No Binding. Etat : Good. 1st Edition. Vittorio Fiorucci "was an Italian Canadian poster artist from Montreal. Fiorucci was born on 2 November 1932 in Zara (Italy). During World War Two when Zara was about to be captured by Yugoslavia, Fiorucci and his family fled to Venice, Italy, where he subsequently spent most of his childhood before coming to Canada in 1951. By 1960, he was an established artist and by 1980 was one of the most renowned poster designers in the world. Fiorucci was awarded a Moebius Award at the 1998 International Advertising Awards of Chicago, and lifetime achievement awards from the Canadian Association of Photographers and Illustrators and the Institute of Design Montréal. Fiorucci worked in a variety of mediums: he did illustration works for magazines (including the film magazine Take One), children's books, animation, and was an established photographer who was exhibited in 1958 at George Eastman House's International Exhibition of the World's Greatest Photographers./ His work was used to promote many of the films that marked the beginning of independent Québécois cinema, and appeared in a variety of magazines including Time. He created the logo for the Le Château chain of clothing stores, and the green mascot Victor of the Just For Laughs festival."/ Poster is in very good condition with very minor ruffles. Ready to frame. This poster measures 23 x 35 inches.
Date d'édition : 1977
Vendeur : L'Affichiste Vintage Posters, Montreal, QC, Canada
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No Binding. Etat : Good. Date: 1977 // Size: 26 x 39 inches // Artist: Fiorucci, Vittorio // This interesting poster, in very good condition, integrates some of the elements - humour, colour and design - for which Vittorio is best known. Poster is in overall good condition with some surface creasing. From a private collection. // According to Wikipedia, Vittorio Fiorucci "was an Italian Canadian poster artist from Montreal. Fiorucci was born on 2 November 1932 in Zara (Italy). During World War Two when Zara was about to be captured by Yugoslavia, Fiorucci and his family fled to Venice, Italy, where he subsequently spent most of his childhood before coming to Canada in 1951. By 1960, he was an established artist and by 1980 was one of the most renowned poster designers in the world. Fiorucci was awarded a Moebius Award at the 1998 International Advertising Awards of Chicago, and lifetime achievement awards from the Canadian Association of Photographers and Illustrators and the Institute of Design Montréal. Fiorucci worked in a variety of mediums: he did illustration works for magazines (including the film magazine Take One), children's books, animation, and was an established photographer who was exhibited in 1958 at George Eastman House's International Exhibition of the World's Greatest Photographers. // His work was used to promote many of the films that marked the beginning of independent Québécois cinema, and appeared in a variety of magazines including Time. He created the logo for the Le Château chain of clothing stores, and the green mascot Victor of the Just For Laughs festival. He died from a stroke on July 30, 2008." // Overall good condition. Please see photographs.
Date d'édition : 1982
Vendeur : L'Affichiste Vintage Posters, Montreal, QC, Canada
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No Binding. Etat : Good. About The Poster: A catalog outlining some of Vittorio's best known designs from 1964-1981. About the Artist: Vittorio Fiorucci "was an Italian Canadian poster artist from Montreal. Fiorucci was born on 2 November 1932 in Zara (Italy). During World War Two when Zara was about to be captured by Yugoslavia, Fiorucci and his family fled to Venice, Italy, where he subsequently spent most of his childhood before coming to Canada in 1951. By 1960, he was an established artist and by 1980 was one of the most renowned poster designers in the world. Fiorucci was awarded a Moebius Award at the 1998 International Advertising Awards of Chicago, and lifetime achievement awards from the Canadian Association of Photographers and Illustrators and the Institute of Design Montréal. Fiorucci worked in a variety of mediums: he did illustration works for magazines (including the film magazine Take One), children's books, animation, and was an established photographer who was exhibited in 1958 at George Eastman House's International Exhibition of the World's Greatest Photographers. From a private collection. Please see photos. Overall good condition with some minor signs of aging. Rare. This poster measures 8.5 x 11 inches.
Date d'édition : 1987
Vendeur : L'Affichiste Vintage Posters, Montreal, QC, Canada
Art / Affiche / Gravure Edition originale
No Binding. Etat : Good. 1st Edition. Date: 1987 // Size: 30 x 40 inches // Artist: Vittorio, Fiorucci // About The Poster: This poster was created for a 1987 theatrical production of Twelve Angry Men (Douze Hommes en Colere), translated and directed by Claude Maher. Poster is unlined and in excellent condition. // Vittorio Fiorucci "was an Italian Canadian poster artist from Montreal. Fiorucci was born on 2 November 1932 in Zara (Italy). During World War Two when Zara was about to be captured by Yugoslavia, Fiorucci and his family fled to Venice, Italy, where he subsequently spent most of his childhood before coming to Canada in 1951. By 1960, he was an established artist and by 1980 was one of the most renowned poster designers in the world. Fiorucci was awarded a Moebius Award at the 1998 International Advertising Awards of Chicago, and lifetime achievement awards from the Canadian Association of Photographers and Illustrators and the Institute of Design Montréal. Fiorucci worked in a variety of mediums: he did illustration works for magazines (including the film magazine Take One), children's books, animation, and was an established photographer who was exhibited in 1958 at George Eastman House's International Exhibition of the World's Greatest Photographers. His work was used to promote many of the films that marked the beginning of independent Québécois cinema and appeared in a variety of magazines including Time. He created the logo for the Le Château chain of clothing stores, and the green mascot Victor of the Just For Laughs festival. He died from a stroke on July 30, 2008." // We have two posters for this production: one with the Duceppe logo and the other without. This one has the Duceppe logo at the bottom of the poster.
Date d'édition : 1987
Vendeur : L'Affichiste Vintage Posters, Montreal, QC, Canada
Art / Affiche / Gravure Edition originale
No Binding. Etat : Good. 1st Edition. Date: 1987 // Size: 27 x 38 inches // Artist: Vittorio, Fiorucci // About The Poster: This poster was created for a 1987 theatrical production of Twelve Angry Men (Douze Hommes en Colere), translated and directed by Claude Maher. Poster is unlined and in excellent condition. Vittorio Fiorucci "was an Italian Canadian poster artist from Montreal. Fiorucci was born on 2 November 1932 in Zara (Italy). During World War Two when Zara was about to be captured by Yugoslavia, Fiorucci and his family fled to Venice, Italy, where he subsequently spent most of his childhood before coming to Canada in 1951. By 1960, he was an established artist and by 1980 was one of the most renowned poster designers in the world. Fiorucci was awarded a Moebius Award at the 1998 International Advertising Awards of Chicago, and lifetime achievement awards from the Canadian Association of Photographers and Illustrators and the Institute of Design Montréal. Fiorucci worked in a variety of mediums: he did illustration works for magazines (including the film magazine Take One), children's books, animation, and was an established photographer who was exhibited in 1958 at George Eastman House's International Exhibition of the World's Greatest Photographers. His work was used to promote many of the films that marked the beginning of independent Québécois cinema and appeared in a variety of magazines including Time. He created the logo for the Le Château chain of clothing stores, and the green mascot Victor of the Just For Laughs festival. He died from a stroke on July 30, 2008." We have two posters for this production: one with the Duceppe logo and the other without. This one doesn't have the Duceppe logo at the bottom.
Date d'édition : 1972
Vendeur : L'Affichiste Vintage Posters, Montreal, QC, Canada
Art / Affiche / Gravure Edition originale
No Binding. Etat : Good. 1st Edition. This interesting poster, in very good condition, integrates some of the elements - humour, colour and design, and cats! - for which Vittorio is best known. Poster is in overall very good condition, unlined. From a private collection./ According to Wikipedia, Vittorio Fiorucci was an Italian Canadian poster artist from Montreal. Fiorucci was born on 2 November 1932 in Zara (Italy). During World War Two when Zara was about to be captured by Yugoslavia, Fiorucci and his family fled to Venice, Italy, where he subsequently spent most of his childhood before coming to Canada in 1951. By 1960, he was an established artist and by 1980 was one of the most renowned poster designers in the world. Fiorucci was awarded a Moebius Award at the 1998 International Advertising Awards of Chicago, and lifetime achievement awards from the Canadian Association of Photographers and Illustrators and the Institute of Design Montréal. Fiorucci worked in a variety of mediums: he did illustration works for magazines (including the film magazine Take One), children's books, animation, and was an established photographer who was exhibited in 1958 at George Eastman House's International Exhibition of the World's Greatest Photographers./ His work was used to promote many of the films that marked the beginning of independent Québécois cinema, and appeared in a variety of magazines including Time. He created the logo for the Le Château chain of clothing stores, and the green mascot Victor of the Just For Laughs festival."/ On Arches paper. From a private collection. This poster measures 25 x 38 inches.
Date d'édition : 1975
Vendeur : L'Affichiste Vintage Posters, Montreal, QC, Canada
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No Binding. Etat : Good. Date: 1975 // Size: 25 x 32.5 inches // Artist: Fiorucci, Vittorio // About The Poster: This colourful poster, in very good condition, was produced for the National Center for the Arts in 1975. According to Wikipedia, Vittorio Fiorucci "was an Italian Canadian poster artist from Montreal. Fiorucci was born on 2 November 1932 in Zara (Italy). During World War Two when Zara was about to be captured by Yugoslavia, Fiorucci and his family fled to Venice, Italy, where he subsequently spent most of his childhood before coming to Canada in 1951. By 1960, he was an established artist and by 1980 was one of the most renowned poster designers in the world. Fiorucci was awarded a Moebius Award at the 1998 International Advertising Awards of Chicago, and lifetime achievement awards from the Canadian Association of Photographers and Illustrators and the Institute of Design Montréal. Fiorucci worked in a variety of mediums: he did illustration works for magazines (including the film magazine Take One), children's books, animation, and was an established photographer who was exhibited in 1958 at George Eastman House's International Exhibition of the World's Greatest Photographers. His work was used to promote many of the films that marked the beginning of independent Québécois cinema, and appeared in a variety of magazines including Time. He created the logo for the Le Château chain of clothing stores, and the green mascot Victor of the Just For Laughs festival. He died from a stroke on July 30, 2008." Poster is in overall very good condition and signed in the stone. It appears to have been trimmed from a larger sheet but is intact (both in the image and in the margins).
Date d'édition : 1967
Vendeur : L'Affichiste Vintage Posters, Montreal, QC, Canada
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No Binding. Etat : Good. About The Poster: This interesting poster, in very good condition, integrates some of the elements - humour, colour and design - for which Vittorio is best known./ According to Wikipedia, Vittorio Fiorucci "was an Italian Canadian poster artist from Montreal. Fiorucci was born on 2 November 1932 in Zara (Italy). During World War Two when Zara was about to be captured by Yugoslavia, Fiorucci and his family fled to Venice, Italy, where he subsequently spent most of his childhood before coming to Canada in 1951. By 1960, he was an established artist and by 1980 was one of the most renowned poster designers in the world. Fiorucci was awarded a Moebius Award at the 1998 International Advertising Awards of Chicago, and lifetime achievement awards from the Canadian Association of Photographers and Illustrators and the Institute of Design Montréal. Fiorucci worked in a variety of mediums: he did illustration works for magazines (including the film magazine Take One), children's books, animation, and was an established photographer who was exhibited in 1958 at George Eastman House's International Exhibition of the World's Greatest Photographers./ His work was used to promote many of the films that marked the beginning of independent Québécois cinema, and appeared in a variety of magazines including Time. He created the logo for the Le Château chain of clothing stores, and the green mascot Victor of the Just For Laughs festival. He died from a stroke on July 30, 2008."/ Poster is in overall very good condition with some obvious signs of wear (please see photos). From a private collection. Unlined. Signed. This poster measures 24.75 x 34.75 inches.
Date d'édition : 1973
Vendeur : L'Affichiste Vintage Posters, Montreal, QC, Canada
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No Binding. Etat : Good. These posters were designed for the Centaur Theatre in 1973 by world reknowned artist Vittorio Fiorucci. These posters are important documents of Canadian history and copies of them are held in the Library and Archives Canada Collection. // Vittorio Fiorucci was an Italian Canadian poster artist from Montreal. Fiorucci was born on 2 November 1932 in Zara (Italy). During World War Two when Zara was about to be captured by Yugoslavia, Fiorucci and his family fled to Venice, Italy, where he subsequently spent most of his childhood before coming to Canada in 1951. By 1960, he was an established artist and by 1980 was one of the most renowned poster designers in the world. Fiorucci was awarded a Moebius Award at the 1998 International Advertising Awards of Chicago, and lifetime achievement awards from the Canadian Association of Photographers and Illustrators and the Institute of Design Montréal. Fiorucci worked in a variety of mediums: he did illustration works for magazines (including the film magazine Take One), children's books, animation, and was an established photographer who was exhibited in 1958 at George Eastman House's International Exhibition of the World's Greatest Photographers. (Wiki) // His work was used to promote many of the films that marked the beginning of independent Québécois cinema, and appeared in a variety of magazines including Time. He created the logo for the Le Château chain of clothing stores, and the green mascot Victor of the Just For Laughs festival. Rare and ready to frame, it measures 23 x 32.5 inches.