This framed Polish advertising poster from 1961 offers a quintessential example of modernist graphic design as conceived by the influential Polish Poster School of the 1960s. The composition centers on a large, diagonally placed black-and-white photographic image of an open hand, overlaid with a geometric, red line drawing of a rubber glove covering four fingers and a single, bold black accent across the palm for visual equilibrium. The red is vivid yet slightly muted, referencing printing techniques typical of the period and creating a compelling contrast with the cool grayscale photography. The typography is constructed from black, sans-serif letters set both horizontally and diagonally around the hand motif. Printed on an off-white paper that now bears subtle traces of natural aging—light yellowing, faint speckles, and delicate creasing—the design reveals its authentic vintage character without pronounced blemishes. The poster is set within a simple, thin matte black frame, which emphasizes its utilitarian modernist aesthetic. The printing surface is smooth and matte, free from damage or discoloration aside from the gentle patina of time. The piece is preserved in very good condition, showing only slight, expected signs of paper aging.This poster quietly carries the narrative of its era: the ascetic design and strong visual contrast speak to the logical
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Height40 cm
Width30 cm
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Width30 cm
Height40 cm
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