Poster JAZZ 40x50 cm, blue, by A. Krajewski, Poland, 1970s.
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Poster JAZZ 40x50 cm, blue, by A. Krajewski, Poland, 1970s.

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The JAZZ poster, designed by Andrzej Krajewski in 1977, is a concise example of the modernist currents that shaped Polish poster art in the 1970s. Its composition is dominated by a saturated blue, offset by black, white, and restrained greys, defined by taut graphic lines and geometric simplifications characteristic of the era. The central motif presents a stylized jazz musician dressed in a light blue suit and matching brimmed hat, playing banjo while seated atop labeled suitcases—references to iconic jazz places and styles (Harlem, Boogie, Savoy). In the background, geometric clouds and the steamboat "Sweet Lorraine" contribute to the artwork’s narrative dimension. A narrow, sleek black frame (40 × 50 cm) encloses the matte poster surface, enhancing the vibrancy and tension of its linework. The piece is preserved in very good condition, with a single vertical fold typical for archival posters but no discoloration or distracting creases.This composition encapsulates the essence of the seventies—a time when Polish graphic design forged its own narrative, using reduction of form, rhythmic line, and a curated palette. The JAZZ poster tells a story of travel and movement: the musician atop his suitcases and
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Poster JAZZ 40x50 cm, blue, by A. Krajewski, Poland, 1970s. - DIMENSION
Width40 cm
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  • Height50 cm
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