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„My Friend Nodari“ – Georgian Film Poster, 1967
50.00 ₾The poster for “ჩემი მეგობარი ნოდარი” (My Friend Nodari) is a vivid representation of 1960s Georgian cinema, combining humor, social reflection, and illustrative charm. Directed by Davit Rondeli and based on the popular novel by Rezo Cheishvili, this lighthearted yet meaningful film is portrayed through a colorful and playful poster, characteristic of Soviet-era Georgian graphic design.
“Vacances à Paris” (The Perfect Furlough) – French Poster for the 1958 American Romantic Comedy
50.00 ₾The French theatrical poster for “Vacances à Paris”—the French title of Blake Edwards’ 1958 film “The Perfect Furlough”—is a lively, colorful piece of mid-century film advertising art, combining the charm of 1950s Parisian romanticism with the glitz of Hollywood cinema. Starring the iconic duo Tony Curtis and Janet Leigh, the poster captures the playful, flirtatious spirit of the film set against the backdrop of the City of Love.
“Liqueur Cordial-Médoc” – French Liqueur Advertising Poster (Late 19th – Early 20th Century)
50.00 ₾This exquisite French Art Nouveau poster for “Liqueur Cordial-Médoc”, produced by G. A. Jourde of Bordeaux, is a striking example of Belle Époque commercial artistry. It celebrates the richness of French wine culture through an elegant, symbolic female figure who raises a liqueur bottle triumphantly, surrounded by lush, colorful grape clusters and flowing decorative motifs.
“Rome – Fly TWA Jets” – American Airline Travel Poster (1950s–1960s)
50.00 ₾The “Rome – Fly TWA Jets” poster is a vibrant and elegant representation of the Golden Age of Air Travel, created by Trans World Airlines (TWA) to promote Rome as a premier international destination. This mid-century poster captures the excitement of jet-age tourism through a fusion of colorful illustration, cultural symbolism, and bold graphic design—all hallmarks of 1950s–60s American travel advertising.
“Déesse” – French Advertising Poster (Late 19th – Early 20th Century)
50.00 ₾The “Déesse” poster is a stunning example of French Art Nouveau advertising art, created to promote a Paris-based bicycle brand during the Belle Époque—an era synonymous with elegance, innovation, and aesthetic refinement. The composition features a graceful allegorical female figure, dramatically raising a bicycle above her head, set against the soft glow of a sunset sky.
“Giorgobistve” – Georgian Film Poster (1966)
50.00 ₾The original poster for Otar Iosseliani’s 1966 film “Giorgobistve” (“Falling Leaves”) is a powerful example of Soviet-era Georgian graphic design, characterized by its minimalist aesthetic, restrained color palette, and expressive linework. The visual language of the poster mirrors the film’s ironic, poetic, and quietly subversive tone, offering a symbolic reflection of Georgian rural life, tradition, and bureaucracy.
“Attack of the 50 Ft. Woman” – American Film Poster (1958)
50.00 ₾This striking poster for the 1958 sci-fi/horror B-movie “Attack of the 50 Ft. Woman” perfectly encapsulates the vibrant energy of 1950s American pop culture. With its sensational imagery, explosive typography, and provocative visual narrative, the poster is a landmark example of mid-century genre marketing, designed to captivate and thrill audiences with the promise of spectacle and shock.
“Presenting the Nation’s Mightiest Super-Skyliners” – TWA Advertising Poster
50.00 ₾This vintage American advertising poster from the mid-20th century was created for TWA (Trans World Airlines) and perfectly captures the optimism, luxury, and progress associated with the so-called Golden Age of Aviation. Promoting the airline’s newest and largest passenger aircraft—referred to as “Super-Skyliners”—the poster celebrates a vision of modern air travel as both a technological marvel and a premium experience.
“An Unusual Exhibition” – Georgian Film Poster (1968)
50.00 ₾This poster represents the iconic 1968 Georgian film “An Unusual Exhibition” directed by Eldar Shengelaia, a brilliant dark comedy that paints a satirical portrait of Soviet-era Georgian society through the story of a talented but unfulfilled sculptor.
“The Sunday World Funny 8 Pages” – American Newspaper Advertisement Poster
50.00 ₾This vintage advertising poster from the early 20th century promotes the humorous supplement of The Sunday World newspaper, known as the “Funny 8 Pages”. Designed in the popular visual language of the 1920s–1930s, the poster uses bold colors, playful illustration, and dynamic composition to highlight the paper’s entertaining content and growing popularity.
WAR – Vintage Comic-Style War Poster
50.00 ₾This powerful and expressive vintage war poster, titled “WAR”, is crafted in the iconic comic book style that defined much of mid-20th-century popular art. It vividly depicts the chaos and violence of battle, using bold visuals and dramatic tension to immerse the viewer in a moment of brutal confrontation.
R.U.R. (Rossum’s Universal Robots) – American Theater Poster (1930s)
50.00 ₾This 1930s American theater poster, created for R.U.R. (Rossum’s Universal Robots)—the groundbreaking science fiction play by Karel Čapek—is a powerful visual artifact from the era when theater and technology intersected in bold, imaginative ways. Designed as part of the Federal Theatre Project, a cultural initiative under the Works Progress Administration (WPA), the poster reflects the avant-garde energy and Constructivist influences of the time.
Jellyfish Illustration – Artwork by Ernst Haeckel
50.00 ₾This classic biological illustration by the German biologist and artist Ernst Haeckel showcases various species of jellyfish in exquisite detail and harmony. The work is part of his renowned series “Kunstformen der Natur” (Art Forms of Nature), created at the turn of the 20th century, merging scientific accuracy with visual beauty.
“What You’ve Seen, You’ll Never See Again” – Original Georgian Film Poster (1965)
50.00 ₾Released in 1965, “What You’ve Seen, You’ll Never See Again” is one of the most beloved Georgian film comedies, directed by the acclaimed Mikheil Chiaureli. The film is based on the classic play of the same name by Avksenti Tsagareli and is praised for its humor, vivid characters, and rich depiction of Georgian traditions and old Tbilisi life.
Le Papillon de Paris (“The Butterfly of Paris”) – Original Theater Poster (1924)
50.00 ₾The 1924 theater poster for Le Papillon de Paris (“The Butterfly of Paris”), showcased at Théâtre Tokio in Brussels, is a captivating example of late Art Nouveau design. This original poster features a graceful dancer adorned in butterfly-like wings, embodying the lightness, color, and enchantment of the performance.
“The Sunday World” – American Newspaper Cover (1896)
50.00 ₾The cover of the February 9, 1896 edition of The Sunday World is a striking example of American Art Nouveau design. It features a majestic female figure in an elegant golden gown, holding a lit torch, rendered with dynamic lines and rich decorative detail.
“The New York Sunday World” – Original American Magazine Cover (1895)
50.00 ₾This elegant cover from the December 22, 1895 issue of The New York Sunday World is a refined example of American Art Nouveau illustration. Created by the artist Vindo, it captures the aesthetic elegance and visual dynamism characteristic of the late 19th century.
“The New York Sunday World” – Original American Newspaper Cover (1895)
50.00 ₾This original cover from the November 3, 1895 issue of The New York Sunday World is a striking example of American Art Nouveau illustration. Created by E. P. Upjohn, a notable illustrator of the time, the cover embodies the vibrant energy and stylistic elegance characteristic of the late 19th century.
Kabuki Theater – Traditional Japanese Ukiyo-e Print
50.00 ₾This colorful 19th-century Ukiyo-e style print captures the vivid world of Kabuki theater, showcasing actors in emotionally charged roles, adorned in elaborate and decorative traditional costumes.
Ukiyo-e – Traditional Japanese Woodblock Print
50.00 ₾This colorful 19th-century Ukiyo-e style print captures a refined scene from the life of Japan’s samurai-era elite, portraying a moment of musical performance and elegant courtly life.
The New York Sunday World – American Magazine Cover
50.00 ₾This vintage cover, created for the American magazine The New York Sunday World (1895), features a dance scene executed in the Art Nouveau style, characterized by elegance, dynamic movement, and the distinct graphic design of the era.
Herrmann Stahnke – The Modern Gladiator
50.00 ₾This vintage poster features Herrmann Stahnke, a renowned strongman who showcased his extraordinary physical abilities in shows across Europe and America in the early 1900s. The stars surrounding his figure emphasize his heroic image, while the bold red lettering instantly captures the viewer’s attention.
Miss Anita – Victorian-Era Circus Poster
50.00 ₾This Victorian-era circus poster advertises Miss Anita, a female acrobat who performed with the renowned Herelli Acrobatic Troupe. The poster captures the aesthetics of the time, featuring a remarkable female performer celebrated for her extraordinary physical strength and impeccable balance.
Ukiyo-e Print – Samurai After the Battle
50.00 ₾This unique Ukiyo-e print portrays a weary yet powerful samurai, cautiously leaning on his weapon. His clothing is adorned with traditional Japanese ornamentation, and the scene is remarkably detailed, highlighting the refined craftsmanship of Edo-period Ukiyo-e art.
Japanese Ukiyo-e Print – Geisha at the Harbor
50.00 ₾This stunning Ukiyo-e print belongs to the traditional Japanese art genre and depicts a geisha gently pausing at a harbor, as if observing the flight of swallows.
Vivorange – Vintage Advertising Poster
50.00 ₾This classic French advertising poster, created by Bernard Villemot, promotes the carbonated orange juice brand Vivorange. The design stands out with its bold graphic elements, vibrant colors, and dynamic composition, making it a quintessential example of 1950s–60s advertising aesthetics.
Monaco – Monte Carlo: Original Travel Poster
50.00 ₾A stunning Art Nouveau travel poster created by Alphonse Mucha, promoting the luxurious destination of Monaco and Monte Carlo. The work stands out with its floral and decorative motifs, fully reflecting the elegance and romance of the Belle Époque period.
On Vacation – Original Poster of the Georgian Film
50.00 ₾On Vacation (Ardadegebze, 1962) is a Georgian feature film directed by Merab Kokochashvili, telling the story of a brother and sister who wish to enjoy the freedom of nature during their summer break, but are forced to spend their time studying due to their father’s strict regime.
Velor – Vintage Alcohol Advertisement Poster
50.00 ₾A striking vintage advertisement for Velor, an alcoholic beverage, featuring a devilish figure fishing a bottle from the sea. This visually captivating poster exemplifies early 20th-century European commercial art with its mix of Art Deco and surrealist influences.
Sun Valley – Vintage Ski Resort Poster
50.00 ₾A classic travel poster promoting Sun Valley, the famous ski resort in Idaho, USA. Featuring dramatic mountain scenery, bright colors, and a dynamic skiing scene, this poster captures the golden era of 1930s-40s ski tourism.