1989 ‘La Bella Del Alhambra’ – Artist unknown
1968 ‘Lucia’ – Artist unknown
1967 ‘Marilyn Monroe in memoriam’ – In Memory of Marilyn Monroe – René Azcuy
1989 Gaucho – Martin Fierro
1965 “NOW” – Antonio Perez (Ñiko)
1970 ‘Besos Robados’ – ‘Stolen Kiss’ – René Azcuy
And here’s Rene Azcuy himself talking about making of his famous poster – ‘Besos Robados’
View more:
Art of Posters for Films – the Cuban School /www.guity-novin.blogspot.co.uk/
Cuban Poster Art /www.etnocuba.ucr.edu/
earthstonestation said:
All Minimalist. Saving ink.
rockmydaybelle said:
Special measures in times of crisis I suppose 🙂
northumbrianlight said:
Interesting post – the second and last have some connection with Erwin Blumenfeld – just been to his exhibition at Somerset House, way ahead of his time. I like your blog, a very interesting eclectic mix.
rockmydaybelle said:
Actually the second and last are my favourite ones. I love how with minimum measures you can achive such striking and expressive effect. I really appreciate your comment. It was my aim to make this blog that way – selection of all these different styles and ideas. Sort of alive. Glad you enjoy it! All the best to you my friend!
thegreenpoems said:
yes, these are powerful, i wonder what date they are? it would be interesting to see if they were before or after warhol. nice selections!
rockmydaybelle said:
Thank you for your comment Mark! You’ve inspired me to find out a little bit more about those pieces and now I’m happy to share my updated post with you. I would say it’s pretty much the same era as Warhol’s. Difficult to say weather the influence comes from Andy or not, but it does resemble his work indeed.