Date: 1984
Size: 26" x 37" (66 x 94cms)
Condition: A, newly linenbacked.
Artist: Andrzej Pągowski (born 1953 in Warsaw) is a Polish artist who specializes in graphic design and poster art.
Pągowski graduated from The State University of Fine Arts in Poznan in 1978 and began to design posters, which has since become his main interest. In addition to posters, he designs theatrical settings, prints and catalogues.
One of the younger of the Third Generation of artists of Polish School of Posters, in 1990, he created his own graphic studio, STUDIO P, which developed into an advertising agency in 1993 and continues in operation today. In 1992, he had become art director of the Polish edition of Playboy. As an artist, his individualized posters evoke a range of moods and ideas. He claims to have created a separate concept for each of his many posters, saying: “Every poster for me is an individual exercise different from the previous one.” His art can be found in many European museums as well as the Museum of Modern Art in New York. He has also had one-man shows in Stockholm, Paris, London, and Warsaw.
Description: Great artwork from a prolific Polish artist. Taking a clever jab at the Green Apple record company that they started. Minor white stain at the top. A rare must-have for any fan of the fab four.
Size: 26" x 37" (66 x 94cms)
Condition: A, newly linenbacked.
Artist: Andrzej Pągowski (born 1953 in Warsaw) is a Polish artist who specializes in graphic design and poster art.
Pągowski graduated from The State University of Fine Arts in Poznan in 1978 and began to design posters, which has since become his main interest. In addition to posters, he designs theatrical settings, prints and catalogues.
One of the younger of the Third Generation of artists of Polish School of Posters, in 1990, he created his own graphic studio, STUDIO P, which developed into an advertising agency in 1993 and continues in operation today. In 1992, he had become art director of the Polish edition of Playboy. As an artist, his individualized posters evoke a range of moods and ideas. He claims to have created a separate concept for each of his many posters, saying: “Every poster for me is an individual exercise different from the previous one.” His art can be found in many European museums as well as the Museum of Modern Art in New York. He has also had one-man shows in Stockholm, Paris, London, and Warsaw.
Description: Great artwork from a prolific Polish artist. Taking a clever jab at the Green Apple record company that they started. Minor white stain at the top. A rare must-have for any fan of the fab four.