Film Poster Hungarian Rhapsody, paper, by M. Płoza Doliński, Poland, 1970s.
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The original film poster for 'Hungarian Rhapsody,' designed by Marek Płoza-Doliński in 1979, stands as a representative example of the late Polish School of Poster Art. The composition centers on a monumental, stylized loaf of bread painted in warm, earthy ochre, burnt orange, and reddish-brown, with subtle tonal gradients and a visible brushstroke texture. The central motif is intersected by abstract white lines reminiscent of chains, introducing visual rhythm and tension. The background shifts from a deep blue-gray at the top to a muted brown below, while floating, cloud-like shapes in gray-green hues reinforce the dreamlike atmosphere. The title and credits are enclosed in an ornate, black-and-white Art Nouveau-inspired frame at the top, lending the work an artistic edge. The poster is preserved in very good condition—without visible tears, stains, or significant creases, and shows no signs of restoration.This poster tells its own story—a voice from the 1970s, when Polish poster design reached for metaphor and surrealism to communicate beyond the film’s title. The loaf of bread becomes a symbol of everyday struggles and hopes, while the white, chain-like lines evoke both tension and the longing for freedom. The hazy background conjures an air of suspension and unease, so characteristic of the era, while the Art Nouveau typography frames the piece as a graphic artwork—a visual manifesto of its time.This poster can be presented in a slim black frame against a light wall in a living room or home gallery. It would work well in a mid-century modern
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Length67 cm
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Length67 cm
Height97 cm
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