Filmzauber [Movie Magic]. Berliner Theater – (Julius Klinger) Previous Next


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Museum: Warsaw National Museum (Warsaw, Poland)

Technique: Lithography

It is an advertising poster from 1914 commissioned by the Berliner Theater, work of one of the most influential Austrian poster-makers active before the First World War, who updated the poster language to give it a status of a separate arts discipline.The magic of French cinema is now available in a Berlin theatre. The association of the advertised event with France is highlighted by a big tricorne (such as worn by soldiers in the Napoleonic Wars period) with an emblem in Republic

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