Re: [MOPO] ITALIAN TAXI DRIVER 24SH WITH AMERICAN ARTWORK: ONE OF A KIND

2012-01-22 Thread jbohmss

 Hey Rich...even an original release from Italy makes it rare even if the year 
is not original the poster is the original Italian release.

Ade

 

 This never happened to the other fella.

 

 

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thanks Paolo, but of course I did mean was it a 1930 poster. That wouldsome 
incredible item for a huge Fritz Lang fan like myself
it would be a drool level event


At 02:55 PM 1/20/2012, Paolo Zelati wrote:


Yes, it is, there is just oneItalian release, but it's from the late 50s' (or 
maybe 1960): the moviehas been banned for years..

P





2012/1/20 Richard Halegua Comic Artsa...@comic-art.com





Also I have a Fritz Lang M 12sh but I'm missing 2 pieces out of 6, onthe 
corners...and this thing really piss me off because the missing partsshould not 
have much artwork on them...problem is: I have no idea how theposter looks like 
complete.





is this an original release??



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Re: [MOPO] ITALIAN TAXI DRIVER 24SH WITH AMERICAN ARTWORK: ONE OF A KIND

2012-01-20 Thread Richard Evans

I'd bet it's after Peellaert, nice though it is.

His style was airbrush/photo-realistic, that's rendered with pretty  
loose brushwork.


Don't know who has the means to buy this kind of format to display.

Much as I like the large stuff, if I bought something of this size, it  
would be knowing it's likely to remain a piece of ephemera folded up  
in a drawer, with very little if no realistic chance of being  
displayed, and what I'd be willing to pay would reflect that.


On 19 Jan 2012, at 20:57, Paolo Zelati wrote:



Hello there,

thought someone could be interested...



http://www.ebay.it/itm/160719292725?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT_trksid=p3984.m1586.l2649#ht_803wt_1397

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Re: [MOPO] ITALIAN TAXI DRIVER 24SH WITH AMERICAN ARTWORK: ONE OF A KIND

2012-01-20 Thread Simon Oram
Yes I really like it too, maybe If I was in charge of a Taxi depot in NY I'd 
get the drivers to club together and have it put up where everyone who worked 
there could see it. Would of worked really well as backdrop to the main depot 
area in the TV series Taxi, where everyone used to chat. 

Simon
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I'd bet it's after Peellaert, nice though it is.

His style was airbrush/photo-realistic, that's rendered with pretty  
loose brushwork.

Don't know who has the means to buy this kind of format to display.

Much as I like the large stuff, if I bought something of this size, it  
would be knowing it's likely to remain a piece of ephemera folded up  
in a drawer, with very little if no realistic chance of being  
displayed, and what I'd be willing to pay would reflect that.

On 19 Jan 2012, at 20:57, Paolo Zelati wrote:


 Hello there,

 thought someone could be interested...



 http://www.ebay.it/itm/160719292725?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT_trksid=p3984.m1586.l2649#ht_803wt_1397

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 Paolo
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Re: [MOPO] ITALIAN TAXI DRIVER 24SH WITH AMERICAN ARTWORK: ONE OF A KIND

2012-01-20 Thread Paolo Zelati
Richard and Simon,

I agree with you both. I have size problems even with the 6sh that I love,
but there is no point to keep them folded in a closet.

A 24sh like that would be perfect for a public place in New York...let's
see what happens...

Paolo

2012/1/20 Simon Oram fab5fre...@btinternet.com

 Yes I really like it too, maybe If I was in charge of a Taxi depot in NY
 I'd get the drivers to club together and have it put up where everyone who
 worked there could see it. Would of worked really well as backdrop to the
 main depot area in the TV series Taxi, where everyone used to chat.

 Simon
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 OF A KIND

 I'd bet it's after Peellaert, nice though it is.

 His style was airbrush/photo-realistic, that's rendered with pretty loose
 brushwork.

 Don't know who has the means to buy this kind of format to display.

 Much as I like the large stuff, if I bought something of this size, it
 would be knowing it's likely to remain a piece of ephemera folded up in a
 drawer, with very little if no realistic chance of being displayed, and
 what I'd be willing to pay would reflect that.

 On 19 Jan 2012, at 20:57, Paolo Zelati wrote:


 Hello there,

 thought someone could be interested...




 http://www.ebay.it/itm/160719292725?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT_trksid=p3984.m1586.l2649#ht_803wt_1397

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 Paolo
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Re: [MOPO] ITALIAN TAXI DRIVER 24SH WITH AMERICAN ARTWORK: ONE OF A KIND

2012-01-20 Thread jbohmss



Couldn't resist thisin true Carry On traditionI'VE NEVER HAD SIZE 
PROBLEMS!

Adrian



Richard and Simon,


I agree with you both. I have size problems even with the 6sh that I love, but 
there is no point to keep them folded in a closet.


A 24sh like that would be perfect for a public place in New York...let's see 
what happens...


Paolo


2012/1/20 Simon Oram fab5fre...@btinternet.com

Yes I really like it too, maybe If I was in charge of a Taxi depot in NY I'd 
get the drivers to club together and have it put up where everyone who worked 
there could see it. Would of worked really well as backdrop to the main depot 
area in the TV series Taxi, where everyone used to chat. 

Simon
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KIND



I'd bet it's after Peellaert, nice though it is.


His style was airbrush/photo-realistic, that's rendered with pretty loose 
brushwork.


Don't know who has the means to buy this kind of format to display.


Much as I like the large stuff, if I bought something of this size, it would be 
knowing it's likely to remain a piece of ephemera folded up in a drawer, with 
very little if no realistic chance of being displayed, and what I'd be willing 
to pay would reflect that.



On 19 Jan 2012, at 20:57, Paolo Zelati wrote:




Hello there,


thought someone could be interested...






http://www.ebay.it/itm/160719292725?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT_trksid=p3984.m1586.l2649#ht_803wt_1397
 


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Re: [MOPO] ITALIAN TAXI DRIVER 24SH WITH AMERICAN ARTWORK: ONE OF A KIND

2012-01-20 Thread Paolo Zelati
ahahahah, damn: that was a pretty public confession

P

2012/1/20 jboh...@aol.com



 Couldn't resist thisin true Carry On traditionI'VE NEVER HAD SIZE
 PROBLEMS!

 Adrian



  Richard and Simon,

  I agree with you both. I have size problems even with the 6sh that I
 love, but there is no point to keep them folded in a closet.

  A 24sh like that would be perfect for a public place in New York...let's
 see what happens...

  Paolo

 2012/1/20 Simon Oram fab5fre...@btinternet.com

 Yes I really like it too, maybe If I was in charge of a Taxi depot in NY
 I'd get the drivers to club together and have it put up where everyone who
 worked there could see it. Would of worked really well as backdrop to the
 main depot area in the TV series Taxi, where everyone used to chat.

 Simon
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 *From: * Richard Evans evan...@blueyonder.co.uk
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 *ReplyTo: * Richard Evans evan...@blueyonder.co.uk
 *Subject: *Re: [MOPO] ITALIAN TAXI DRIVER 24SH WITH AMERICAN ARTWORK:
 ONE OF A KIND

  I'd bet it's after Peellaert, nice though it is.

  His style was airbrush/photo-realistic, that's rendered with pretty
 loose brushwork.

  Don't know who has the means to buy this kind of format to display.

  Much as I like the large stuff, if I bought something of this size, it
 would be knowing it's likely to remain a piece of ephemera folded up in a
 drawer, with very little if no realistic chance of being displayed, and
 what I'd be willing to pay would reflect that.

  On 19 Jan 2012, at 20:57, Paolo Zelati wrote:


 Hello there,

  thought someone could be interested...




 http://www.ebay.it/itm/160719292725?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT_trksid=p3984.m1586.l2649#ht_803wt_1397

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Re: [MOPO] ITALIAN TAXI DRIVER 24SH WITH AMERICAN ARTWORK: ONE OF A KIND

2012-01-20 Thread Kirby McDaniel
I had some conversations with Paolo about this great poster.  I don't think 
it's Pellaert art either,
but rather the work of another artist who was trying to keep in the same vein 
so to speak.  Still,
it's an impressive artifact of a great film.  Whether ebay is the venue to 
attract a buyer is a good question.
Maybe someone will see it who will want it.  But more people will know about it 
now than did before,
so in that sense I don't think it can hurt the poster.

Does anyone remember whether there were any 24 sheets on this film?  I somehow 
doubt it -- although there
could easily have been one of those special billboards that shows up in Los 
Angeles for films.

Kirby


On Jan 20, 2012, at 3:08 PM, Richard Evans wrote:

 I'd bet it's after Peellaert, nice though it is.
 
 His style was airbrush/photo-realistic, that's rendered with pretty loose 
 brushwork.
 
 Don't know who has the means to buy this kind of format to display.
 
 Much as I like the large stuff, if I bought something of this size, it would 
 be knowing it's likely to remain a piece of ephemera folded up in a drawer, 
 with very little if no realistic chance of being displayed, and what I'd be 
 willing to pay would reflect that.
 
 On 19 Jan 2012, at 20:57, Paolo Zelati wrote:
 
 
 Hello there,
 
 thought someone could be interested...
 
 
 
 http://www.ebay.it/itm/160719292725?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT_trksid=p3984.m1586.l2649#ht_803wt_1397
 
 Best
 
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Re: [MOPO] ITALIAN TAXI DRIVER 24SH WITH AMERICAN ARTWORK: ONE OF A KIND

2012-01-20 Thread Richard Halegua Comic Art
I absolutely know that when my girlfriend and I saw Taxi Driver in 
1977 that the theatre in NYC had a huge billboard displayed



At 01:53 PM 1/20/2012, Kirby McDaniel wrote:
I had some conversations with Paolo about this great poster.  I 
don't think it's Pellaert art either,
but rather the work of another artist who was trying to keep in the 
same vein so to speak.  Still,
it's an impressive artifact of a great film.  Whether ebay is the 
venue to attract a buyer is a good question.
Maybe someone will see it who will want it.  But more people will 
know about it now than did before,

so in that sense I don't think it can hurt the poster.

Does anyone remember whether there were any 24 sheets on this 
film?  I somehow doubt it -- although there
could easily have been one of those special billboards that shows up 
in Los Angeles for films.


Kirby


On Jan 20, 2012, at 3:08 PM, Richard Evans wrote:


I'd bet it's after Peellaert, nice though it is.

His style was airbrush/photo-realistic, that's rendered with pretty 
loose brushwork.


Don't know who has the means to buy this kind of format to display.

Much as I like the large stuff, if I bought something of this size, 
it would be knowing it's likely to remain a piece of ephemera 
folded up in a drawer, with very little if no realistic chance of 
being displayed, and what I'd be willing to pay would reflect that.


On 19 Jan 2012, at 20:57, Paolo Zelati wrote:



Hello there,

thought someone could be interested...



http://www.ebay.it/itm/160719292725?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT_trksid=p3984.m1586.l2649#ht_803wt_1397http://www.ebay.it/itm/160719292725?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT_trksid=p3984.m1586.l2649#ht_803wt_1397 



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Re: [MOPO] ITALIAN TAXI DRIVER 24SH WITH AMERICAN ARTWORK: ONE OF A KIND

2012-01-20 Thread jbohmss
In all British Modesty of course!
 

 

 This never happened to the other fella.

 

 

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ahahahah, damn: that was a pretty public confession


P


2012/1/20  jboh...@aol.com




Couldn't resist thisin true Carry On traditionI'VE NEVER HAD SIZE 
PROBLEMS!

Adrian




Richard and Simon,


I agree with you both. I have size problems even with the 6sh that I love, but 
there is no point to keep them folded in a closet.


A 24sh like that would be perfect for a public place in New York...let's see 
what happens...


Paolo


2012/1/20 Simon Oram fab5fre...@btinternet.com

Yes I really like it too, maybe If I was in charge of a Taxi depot in NY I'd 
get the drivers to club together and have it put up where everyone who worked 
there could see it. Would of worked really well as backdrop to the main depot 
area in the TV series Taxi, where everyone used to chat. 

Simon
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I'd bet it's after Peellaert, nice though it is.


His style was airbrush/photo-realistic, that's rendered with pretty loose 
brushwork.


Don't know who has the means to buy this kind of format to display.


Much as I like the large stuff, if I bought something of this size, it would be 
knowing it's likely to remain a piece of ephemera folded up in a drawer, with 
very little if no realistic chance of being displayed, and what I'd be willing 
to pay would reflect that.



On 19 Jan 2012, at 20:57, Paolo Zelati wrote:




Hello there,


thought someone could be interested...






http://www.ebay.it/itm/160719292725?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT_trksid=p3984.m1586.l2649#ht_803wt_1397
 


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Re: [MOPO] ITALIAN TAXI DRIVER 24SH WITH AMERICAN ARTWORK: ONE OF A KIND

2012-01-20 Thread Richard Evans
Don't mind the artwork at all, or it being a slight variation on the  
usual.
And associate that style of loose brushwork particularly with Italian  
posters, Ercole Brini etc.


I had completely forgotten I have a humungous French billboard for  
Pickpocket, great art for that scale with CU of hand going in the  
pocket, which is of course remaining a piece of ephemera folded up in  
a drawer.



On 20 Jan 2012, at 21:53, Kirby McDaniel wrote:

I had some conversations with Paolo about this great poster.  I  
don't think it's Pellaert art either,
but rather the work of another artist who was trying to keep in the  
same vein so to speak.  Still,
it's an impressive artifact of a great film.  Whether ebay is the  
venue to attract a buyer is a good question.
Maybe someone will see it who will want it.  But more people will  
know about it now than did before,

so in that sense I don't think it can hurt the poster.

Does anyone remember whether there were any 24 sheets on this film?   
I somehow doubt it -- although there
could easily have been one of those special billboards that shows up  
in Los Angeles for films.


Kirby


On Jan 20, 2012, at 3:08 PM, Richard Evans wrote:


I'd bet it's after Peellaert, nice though it is.

His style was airbrush/photo-realistic, that's rendered with pretty  
loose brushwork.


Don't know who has the means to buy this kind of format to display.

Much as I like the large stuff, if I bought something of this size,  
it would be knowing it's likely to remain a piece of ephemera  
folded up in a drawer, with very little if no realistic chance of  
being displayed, and what I'd be willing to pay would reflect that.


On 19 Jan 2012, at 20:57, Paolo Zelati wrote:



Hello there,

thought someone could be interested...



http://www.ebay.it/itm/160719292725?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT_trksid=p3984.m1586.l2649#ht_803wt_1397

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Re: [MOPO] ITALIAN TAXI DRIVER 24SH WITH AMERICAN ARTWORK: ONE OF A KIND

2012-01-20 Thread Richard Halegua Comic Art

I have a 30sheet for King Kong 1976
but rather than being folded up, the pieces are rolled up, which is 
probably better for a piece of this nature


I also have an Escape From NY smaller billboard piece that must be 
only maybe 12 feet long. it is also rolled and if I recall correctly 
it is only 3 or 6 pieces and they are very expertly pasted together 
at the vertical seams


both posters really do kick ass



At 02:20 PM 1/20/2012, Richard Evans wrote:

Don't mind the artwork at all, or it being a slight variation on the usual.
And associate that style of loose brushwork particularly with 
Italian posters, Ercole Brini etc.


I had completely forgotten I have a humungous French billboard for 
Pickpocket, great art for that scale with CU of hand going in the 
pocket, which is of course remaining a piece of ephemera folded up in a drawer.



On 20 Jan 2012, at 21:53, Kirby McDaniel wrote:

I had some conversations with Paolo about this great poster.  I 
don't think it's Pellaert art either,
but rather the work of another artist who was trying to keep in the 
same vein so to speak.  Still,
it's an impressive artifact of a great film.  Whether ebay is the 
venue to attract a buyer is a good question.
Maybe someone will see it who will want it.  But more people will 
know about it now than did before,

so in that sense I don't think it can hurt the poster.

Does anyone remember whether there were any 24 sheets on this 
film?  I somehow doubt it -- although there
could easily have been one of those special billboards that shows 
up in Los Angeles for films.


Kirby


On Jan 20, 2012, at 3:08 PM, Richard Evans wrote:


I'd bet it's after Peellaert, nice though it is.

His style was airbrush/photo-realistic, that's rendered with 
pretty loose brushwork.


Don't know who has the means to buy this kind of format to display.

Much as I like the large stuff, if I bought something of this 
size, it would be knowing it's likely to remain a piece of 
ephemera folded up in a drawer, with very little if no realistic 
chance of being displayed, and what I'd be willing to pay would reflect that.


On 19 Jan 2012, at 20:57, Paolo Zelati wrote:



Hello there,

thought someone could be interested...



http://www.ebay.it/itm/160719292725?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT_trksid=p3984.m1586.l2649#ht_803wt_1397http://www.ebay.it/itm/160719292725?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT_trksid=p3984.m1586.l2649#ht_803wt_1397 



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Re: [MOPO] ITALIAN TAXI DRIVER 24SH WITH AMERICAN ARTWORK: ONE OF A KIND

2012-01-20 Thread Paolo Zelati
I have a nice Terminator 2 24sh, the artwork is pretty good.

Also I have a Fritz Lang M 12sh but I'm missing 2 pieces out of 6, on the
corners...and this thing really piss me off because the missing parts
should not have much artwork on them...problem is: I have no idea how the
poster looks like complete.

Someone can provide me a picture of the Italian 12sh of M? C'mon, I know
you have one! lol

P

2012/1/20 Richard Halegua Comic Art sa...@comic-art.com

  I have a 30sheet for King Kong 1976
 but rather than being folded up, the pieces are rolled up, which is
 probably better for a piece of this nature

 I also have an Escape From NY smaller billboard piece that must be only
 maybe 12 feet long. it is also rolled and if I recall correctly it is only
 3 or 6 pieces and they are very expertly pasted together at the vertical
 seams

 both posters really do kick ass




 At 02:20 PM 1/20/2012, Richard Evans wrote:

 Don't mind the artwork at all, or it being a slight variation on the usual.
 And associate that style of loose brushwork particularly with Italian
 posters, Ercole Brini etc.

 I had completely forgotten I have a humungous French billboard for
 Pickpocket, great art for that scale with CU of hand going in the pocket,
 which is of course remaining a piece of ephemera folded up in a drawer.


 On 20 Jan 2012, at 21:53, Kirby McDaniel wrote:

 I had some conversations with Paolo about this great poster.  I don't
 think it's Pellaert art either,
 but rather the work of another artist who was trying to keep in the same
 vein so to speak.  Still,
 it's an impressive artifact of a great film.  Whether ebay is the venue to
 attract a buyer is a good question.
 Maybe someone will see it who will want it.  But more people will know
 about it now than did before,
 so in that sense I don't think it can hurt the poster.

 Does anyone remember whether there were any 24 sheets on this film?  I
 somehow doubt it -- although there
 could easily have been one of those special billboards that shows up in
 Los Angeles for films.

 Kirby


 On Jan 20, 2012, at 3:08 PM, Richard Evans wrote:

 I'd bet it's after Peellaert, nice though it is.

 His style was airbrush/photo-realistic, that's rendered with pretty loose
 brushwork.

 Don't know who has the means to buy this kind of format to display.

 Much as I like the large stuff, if I bought something of this size, it
 would be knowing it's likely to remain a piece of ephemera folded up in a
 drawer, with very little if no realistic chance of being displayed, and
 what I'd be willing to pay would reflect that.

 On 19 Jan 2012, at 20:57, Paolo Zelati wrote:


 Hello there,

 thought someone could be interested...



 http://www.ebay.it/itm/160719292725?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT_trksid=p3984.m1586.l2649#ht_803wt_1397

 Best

 Paolo
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Re: [MOPO] ITALIAN TAXI DRIVER 24SH WITH AMERICAN ARTWORK: ONE OF A KIND

2012-01-20 Thread Richard Halegua Comic Art


Also I have a Fritz Lang M 12sh but I'm missing 2 pieces out of 6, 
on the corners...and this thing really piss me off because the 
missing parts should not have much artwork on them...problem is: I 
have no idea how the poster looks like complete.



is this an original release??

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Re: [MOPO] ITALIAN TAXI DRIVER 24SH WITH AMERICAN ARTWORK: ONE OF A KIND

2012-01-20 Thread Paolo Zelati
Yes, it is, there is just one Italian release, but it's from the late 50s'
(or maybe 1960): the movie has been banned for years..

P





2012/1/20 Richard Halegua Comic Art sa...@comic-art.com



 Also I have a Fritz Lang M 12sh but I'm missing 2 pieces out of 6, on the
 corners...and this thing really piss me off because the missing parts
 should not have much artwork on them...problem is: I have no idea how the
 poster looks like complete.



 is this an original release??



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Re: [MOPO] ITALIAN TAXI DRIVER 24SH WITH AMERICAN ARTWORK: ONE OF A KIND

2012-01-20 Thread Toochis Morin
Hi Paolo,

I'd love to see a picture of the Italian M.  I adore that film and all the 
paper associated with it!

I'm jealous.

Toochis






From: Paolo Zelati paolo.zel...@gmail.com
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Sent: Fri, January 20, 2012 2:47:23 PM
Subject: Re: [MOPO] ITALIAN TAXI DRIVER 24SH WITH AMERICAN ARTWORK: ONE OF A 
KIND

I have a nice Terminator 2 24sh, the artwork is pretty good.

Also I have a Fritz Lang M 12sh but I'm missing 2 pieces out of 6, on the 
corners...and this thing really piss me off because the missing parts should 
not 
have much artwork on them...problem is: I have no idea how the poster looks 
like 
complete.

Someone can provide me a picture of the Italian 12sh of M? C'mon, I know you 
have one! lol

P


2012/1/20 Richard Halegua Comic Art sa...@comic-art.com

I have a 30sheet for King Kong 1976
but rather than being folded up, the pieces are rolled up, which is probably 
better for a piece of this nature

I also have an Escape From NY smaller billboard piece that must be only maybe 
12 
feet long. it is also rolled and if I recall correctly it is only 3 or 6 
pieces 
and they are very expertly pasted together at the vertical seams

both posters really do kick ass




At 02:20 PM 1/20/2012, Richard Evans wrote:

Don't mind the artwork at all, or it being a slight variation on the usual.
And associate that style of loose brushwork particularly with Italian 
posters, 
Ercole Brini etc.

I had completely forgotten I have a humungous French billboard for 
Pickpocket, 
great art for that scale with CU of hand going in the pocket, which is of 
course 
remaining a piece of ephemera folded up in a drawer.


On 20 Jan 2012, at 21:53, Kirby McDaniel wrote:


I had some conversations with Paolo about this great poster.  I don't think 
it's 
Pellaert art either,
but rather the work of another artist who was trying to keep in the same 
vein so 
to speak.  Still,
it's an impressive artifact of a great film.  Whether ebay is the venue to 
attract a buyer is a good question.
Maybe someone will see it who will want it.  But more people will know about 
it 
now than did before,
so in that sense I don't think it can hurt the poster.

Does anyone remember whether there were any 24 sheets on this film?  I 
somehow 
doubt it -- although there
could easily have been one of those special billboards that shows up in Los 
Angeles for films.

Kirby


On Jan 20, 2012, at 3:08 PM, Richard Evans wrote:


I'd bet it's after Peellaert, nice though it is.

His style was airbrush/photo-realistic, that's rendered with pretty loose 
brushwork.

Don't know who has the means to buy this kind of format to display.

Much as I like the large stuff, if I bought something of this size, it 
would be 
knowing it's likely to remain a piece of ephemera folded up in a drawer, 
with 
very little if no realistic chance of being displayed, and what I'd be 
willing 
to pay would reflect that.

On 19 Jan 2012, at 20:57, Paolo Zelati wrote:



Hello there,

thought someone could be interested...



http://www.ebay.it/itm/160719292725?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT_trksid=p3984.m1586.l2649#ht_803wt_1397
 

Best

Paolo

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Re: [MOPO] ITALIAN TAXI DRIVER 24SH WITH AMERICAN ARTWORK: ONE OF A KIND

2012-01-20 Thread Richard Halegua Comic Art
thanks Paolo, but of course I did mean was it a 1930 poster. That 
would some incredible item for a huge Fritz Lang fan like myself

it would be a drool level event


At 02:55 PM 1/20/2012, Paolo Zelati wrote:

Yes, it is, there is just one Italian release, but it's from the 
late 50s' (or maybe 1960): the movie has been banned for years..


P





2012/1/20 Richard Halegua Comic Art 
mailto:sa...@comic-art.comsa...@comic-art.com



Also I have a Fritz Lang M 12sh but I'm missing 2 pieces out of 6, 
on the corners...and this thing really piss me off because the 
missing parts should not have much artwork on them...problem is: I 
have no idea how the poster looks like complete.




is this an original release??



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