Hi Todd
I only go for stone lithos. I just prefer the art.
Toochis
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On Feb 6, 2011, at 1:53 PM, "Todd A. Spoor" wrote:
> I am 43 yrs old and have three 3 sheets up and all are stone lithos from the
> late teens and early 20's and 30's. I've never seen these films and prob
I adore art deco. I would love to see Indiscreet and the clock.
I have a Madame sans Jane 3 sh litho hanging on the wall at home.
At the office is a huge Italian Barbarella which the gents like.
Toochis
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On Feb 6, 2011, at 6:20 PM, Kirby McDaniel wrote:
> I have a six s
I have a six sheet of SAINT JOAN in the living room. This is a spectacular
poster.
Kirby McDaniel
On Feb 6, 2011, at 4:52 PM, Doug Taylor wrote:
> I have a 3SH of Indiscreet (R37) in the entryway of our house. We love art
> deco and have this hanging in an alcove across from our deco grandfa
I have a 3SH of Indiscreet (R37) in the entryway of our house. We love art
deco and have this hanging in an alcove across from our deco grandfather
clock. Prior to buying this 3SH, we had the 3SH of Model from Montmartre
hanging there (1926).
In my office I have the 6SH from The Dark Corner c
I have always preferred stone lithos from that early time period, for
the most part. The color, artistry and technique all create for eye
catching images and color.
Jeff
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I have many posters pre-1935 that are great litho images.
1sheets, 3 sheets and 6 sheets. French, German, Belgian..
At 01:53 PM 2/6/2011, Todd A. Spoor wrote:
I am 43 yrs old and have three 3 sheets up and
all are stone lithos from the late teens and
early 20's and 30's. I've never seen these
I am 43 yrs old and have three 3 sheets up and all are stone lithos from the
late teens and early 20's and 30's. I've never seen these films and probably
never will. Even though my main collection is the 30x40's and 40x60's I bought
these 3 posters because of the incredible graphics. It would be
i have 2 three sheets displayed: GASLIGHT and THE STRANGER. i used to
have 4.
but.when i removed my last three sheet, i was able to add 9 inserts on
that wall space.
i'd like to change the STRANGER because i bought the one sheet last year
and would prefer to display that size.
Wall space a challenge and like posters having their own space anyway,
so only one on the wall.
Going to trouble of framing, UV etc, prefer it to be art that works
particularly well in that format.
Rear Window was up until recently, really like art in that format
It lasted very well, but af
I'm trying to get more film students to attend the TCM film festival because
they discount their tickets. It's a great way to expose younger generations to
these fabulous films.
Toochis
From: Neil Jaworski
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Sent: Sun, February
interesting thread.i suspect that even if there were cheaper ways to display
3sh/6sh, property prices require the next generations of poster collectors to
be living in ever smaller homes where displaying these posters is not practical
or desirable.
i'm not sure this is an area that is temporaril
The main reason you are seeing some lower prices is that many of the people
who once championed larger sized posters have either passed on, stopped
collecting, or greatly slowed their buying.
Any size or genre gets "hot" when there are a few wealthy collectors laying
out serious money for them. Wh
I still buy 3-sheets if I can find a good deal. Of course I have buyers
remorse
on some lesser titles, but overall I've been happy with them. When I get them
restored, I see exactly why I bought it. They're impressive.
Toochis
From: Michael B
To: MoPo-L@
when i first started collecting, i never purchased a poster that i did not
intend to display.
at that time, i typically sold posters that were displayed but later
replaced with a different poster. since then, i repurchased many of those
great
pieces that i sold.and they are not displaye
Insert is nice as well.
And the "WHAT woman would welcome THE PROWLER" line has a dumb charm.
Errr... dunno exactly, imagine it's a low percentage?
Really liked the 1 sht, but I'm going to have to re-think it now, you
shouldn't have mentioned the feet.
It's preying on my mind, and it doesn't h
very curious! it would be interesting to know of any other post-1968 uses of
the medallion. corporate identity being what it is, i'm surprised that this
apparently mothballed version seems to have had more comebacks than frank
sinatra.
--- On Sun, 6/2/11, channinglylethomson wrote:
From: chan
I just did a bit of research and see that that "modernized Leo" logo
also on the poster for NETWORK from 1976. The mystery continues.
Channing
On Feb 6, 2011, at 9:30 AM, Neil Jaworski wrote:
hi all
further to the conversation about the 1966-1968 mgm medalion logo
that we had in october
hi allfurther to the conversation about the 1966-1968 mgm medalion logo that we
had in october, i just passed my framed Saul Bass "The Human Factor" 1sh and
saw the medallion logo features on it. on a a film made 12 years after the
logo had been phased out. i didn't believe that Bass had been
yes TMC really praised the film when they showed it a few months, ago,
after the restoration. i did not like the ending.
i bought the insert about 2 years ago on ebay because the artwork is really
nice. the half sheet is nice, too. i do not like evelyn keyes' BIG
FEET on the one she
Actually, this has just been released (Feb 1st) on DVD for the first
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