We adore Peter Strausfeld's design on this original Academy Cinema film poster for Kradetzat na praskovi (The Peach Thief). A beautiful design for Vulo Radev's remarkable film.
Strausfeld, born in Cologne, came to England in 1938. Whilst interned on the Isle of Man during the Second World War, he developed a close friendship with fellow internee George Hoellering. In 1947 Hoellering became the director of London’s pre-eminent art house, The Academy Cinema, on Oxford Street and, disliking the studio-issued film posters, he commissioned Strausfeld to create the posters for the cinema.
Over a 33 year period, until his death in 1980, the prolific Strausfeld created over 300 designs, each printed by hand using his trademark lino-cut technique. Unflinchingly choosing a striking image from the film set against a bold single colour background and accompanied by strong typography, he built a remarkable body of work. Arresting design by Peter Strausfeld, the best for the title.
In the early years only a maximum of one hundred were printed for each film. In the mid-1970s this run went to three hundred and the majority were pasted up on the London Underground thereby making any surviving copies extremely scarce and collectible.
This vintage movie poster is sized 30 x 40 inches and will be sent rolled (unframed).
Year | 1965 |
Poster Type | UK Quad (30 x 40 inches) |
Style | Academy Cinema |
Art By | Peter Strausfeld |
Rolled/Folded/Other | Rolled |
Condition | Very Good |
Condition Details |
Paper-loss on margin and top right corner. Creasing and markings on margins. Two inch tear on right hand side. Cut a few inches across bottom image. Still displays very well and a very rare poster. |
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