May 13, 2013 - Sale 2314

Sale 2314 - Lot 212

Unsold
Estimate: $ 800 - $ 1,200
HENRYK TOMASZEWSKI (1914-2005) HENRYK TOMASZEWSKI VARSOVIE. 1969.
25 1/2x18 inches, 74 3/4x45 3/4 cm. Roger Pfeuti, La Neuveville.
Condition A-: light folds through lower text and upper corners; creases in margins and image; hand-signed and inscribed by the artist in lower image. Paper.
After his studies at the Warsaw Academy of Fine Arts, Tomaszewski established himself as a free-lance graphic designer. He later returned to the academy for three decades (1952-1985) and served as a professor. Widely considered one of the most influential Polish graphic designers and educators, he is also one of the most celebrated. Not only did he influence generations of young Polish artists, but his work is world renowned and has earned him many major awards for graphic design. He invented a minimalist and humorous style, considered childish in its simplicity, which enabled him to design a poster using only a few strokes of his pen. These images are pure visual communication, wherein a single object or gesture takes on a sense of drama or humor, leading him to be referred to as a "spiritual son of the dadaists" (The Poster p. 319). The image on this poster, for an exhibition of the artist's work in Biel/Bienne Switzerland, was re-used again in 1984, and then again in 1994 for other exhibitions. This is the rare first printing. Tomaszewski p. 50 (var), Masters of Polish Poster Art p. 203.