Ah! Film Posters in Poland [English Edition]
by Dorota Folga-Januszewska 
2009
From the earliest moving pictures, through the avant-garde and psychoanalytic theories of the interbellum, to the birth of the Polish poster school, and into the present day, we see how the worlds of film, reality and the imagination of the artists are reflected in the film poster.
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Art Of Polish Poster
by Dorota Folga-Januszewska
2018

The book presents the history of Polish graphic tradition leading to the so-called phenomenon of the Polish poster - the history, which starts with the first printing workshops in Krakow in the sixteenth century, through workshop experiments in the nineteenth century, modernist transformations, world-famous Polish graphic arts in the interwar period, and the birth of the Polish school of graphic design in the 1930s, leading to the rise of the Polish school of posters in the second half of that century. The book offers a voyage through 1724 reproductions of works created by several hundred artists, which come from different collections in Poland and around the world.
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Contemporary Polish Posters in Full Color
by Joseph Czestochowski
1979
This superb collection includes 46 full-color examples from the brilliant school of Polish graphic design, selected from the world's first museum (near Warsaw) dedicated to poster art. Vivid, striking colors and unusual themes— including theater, sports, circuses, films, concerts — all show cosmopolitan influences, free imagination.

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Masters Of Polish Poster Art
by Krzysztof Dydo 
1995

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Plakat Polski (Polish Art Posters)
by Wydawnictwo Artystyczno-Graficzne 
1972

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Plakat Polski 1970-1978 The Polish Poster
by Zdzislaw Schubert
1979
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Polish Posters: Combat on Paper, 1960-1990
by Frank Fox
1996

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Polish Contemporary Graphic Art: Studio graphics, the Poster, Book Design, Press Design 
by Danuta Wroblewska 
1988

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Western Amerykanski: Polish Poster Art and the Western
by Kevin Milroy
1999

"An important contribution to understanding how mythic imagination influences popular culture; in this case, how the American Western was perceived and exploited by Polish artists following WWII..The book is a scholarly examination of an esoteric subject but, unlike so many academic works, its essays and illustrations, like the Wild West itself, have universal appeal." ― Choice
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