Cover PROJEKT, multicolor, by R. Cieślewicz, Poland, 1950s.
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This framed cover of PROJEKT magazine, designed by Roman Cieślewicz for the June 1958 issue, is a document of Polish graphic avant-garde of the 1950s. The artwork is set in a matte black frame with clean, minimalist lines (measuring 30 x 40 cm), raising the geometry of mid-century modernism elegantly onto the wall. Its composition is defined by concentrated energy: a bold, abstract ink-blot shape dominates the centre, dynamic accents of crimson, yellow and green inject a rhythmic tension, while a playful Dada-inspired collage of multicoloured letters spells out 'PROJEKT' across the upper portion. The lightly textured paper surface evokes the spirit of the iconic Polish School of Poster Art. Surrealist touches—like an emerald bowler hat and a pointing hand—underscore the experimental flavour of the era. The condition is very good: the matte print is free from damage or fading, the frame and glass (or acrylic) are clear and bear no signs of use, and all components present a unified, pristine whole.This graphic seems to communicate in the language of post-war Europe's passion and anxiety. Emerging from a milieu of artists searching for new ways of expression, Cieślewicz's abstract gestures and playful typographic collage
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Width30 cm
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Height40 cm
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