Sean asked me about this a few days ago, the reply I sent to him below:
I'll try and have a better look tomorrow, but..
S2 has different crop of the artwork.
S2 is cropped at the bottom, the guy by the blue car, his foot gets
cropped off (above and between the E and V in YVETTE VICKERS.)
But strangely S2 has more artwork on the right and left than the
original.
The guy in front of the police car bottom, far left, almost completely
cropped out in original.
Different type, again the S2 type extremely close to original.
The K in VICKERS, there's a curve at the bottom of the original, no
curve on S2.
The youtube clip is tough, but can't see the guy in front of the
police car, so could indicate ok?
But can't discern smoke on youtube.
And smoke doesn't seem to be on S2's but there's a little blip on the
watermarked one, (directly above car door) which seems to correspond
with darkest part of smoke in original.
It's difficult with the images they post online, smoke could be
missing from S2 or just blasted out of the online image maybe?
On 4 Oct 2009, at 22:30, Richard Halegua Comic Art & Movie Posters
wrote:
during the past 2 weeks while all of us were examining the Dracula
poster that has uncovered as a fraud, Sean brought up something from
the not too distant past about another poster that was discussed on
this board
The Attack of the 50ft Woman one sheet that was restored by
PosterFix last year (or was it early this year?)
When there was a debate over how PosterFix restored a one sheet on
that title
I cannot find a copy of that video on YouTube, so if someone can
locate a copy of the video, please let me know
But the discussion at the time was how the poster that PosterFix was
restoring was missing an element on the poster
Again it was Sean's sharp eye that noticed that the smoke emanating
from the car in the 50 foot woman's hand was missing
This mystery may have been solved
Attack of the 50ft Woman is among the other posters that S2 Art
produced at one time and that Art.com still offeres
unfortunately S2 does not have an image online which may indicate
they no longer have copies of this litho for sale and also
unfortunately, Art.com's image of the one sheet size is a low-res
image and difficult to examine
http://www.art.com/products/p12791867-sa-i1920552/attack-of-the-fifty-foot-woman-the.htm?sorig=cat&sorigid=0&dimvals=0&ui=ac4354366ab24c71837b5b2ac08a74fe
however it does certainly look as if the smoke is missing from the
image at the above link on Art.com's site
so the question is "DID POSTERFIX RESTORE AN S2 PRINT? Or an Art.com
print?"
Who sent this poster in for restoration and where is the poster now??
Rich
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