Check out the Top 30 Greatest Alfred Hitchcock Movie Posters of All-Time
Here is # 15, The Man Who Knew Too Much (Paramount Pictures, R-1960s) German A1.
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2 worlds collide, great collaboration between 2 amazing artists @jimevansTAZ@ogRISK. Medium Acrylic. Enamel. Kandy Car Paint, Metal Flake, Aerosol, Chalk line on Canvas with clear car Lacquer
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Just Added! Original French vintage poster: Les Rommes de Terre, designed by Bleuer. Enjoy the Potatoes of France printed under the Minister of Agriculture in 1935. A fun and whimsical image that would be great for a kitchen.
Restoring Rare never-before-seen personal photographs owned by Marilyn Monroe, from set of River of No Return. This is 1 of 3. Will introduce whole collection at the 2019 Pop Art Photo Show, stay tuned.... https://t.co/rzXU8JOdIQ
At the Pop Art Photo Show, we're going to have a lot of cool vintage posters from all around the world, like this Polish poster of John Lennon from 1974 designed by Rafal Olbinski.
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Gene Lester was a visual documentarian of Hollywood's Golden Era. This photo of Ramsay Ames is from his PIN-UP! series taken in 1942.
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A print from Gene Lester's PIN-UP! series from the 1940s. Lester was on hand with celebrities for their public moments as well as their private ones, capturing them up close and personal in a way they were never seen on the big screen.
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Gene Lester was a pioneering Hollywood photographer who memorialized celebrities for The Saturday Evening Post with unrestricted access to the biggest stars of the thirties, forties, fifties and early sixties.
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