We simply adore the vibrant, rich artwork on the French poster for 1968 Japanese Godzilla flick Destroy All Monsters. Great to see King Kong feature on the poster despite not being in the film. He was included in an early draft for the film but had to be dropped due to the fact that Toho’s, the film studio behind Godzilla, licence on the character King Kong was set to expire! Typically stunning design by Belinsky.
Constantin Belinsky (1904-1999) painter and sculptor of Ukrainian origin, Belinsky moved to Paris in 1925 and began a career as a film poster designer in 1930. He was a prolific designer, creating thousands of poster designs over a career spanning more than forty years, each featuring his unmistakably style of bold, beautiful and sumptuously coloured designs. He is responsible for some of the most glorious French movie posters, including, amongst others, The Creature from the Black Lagoon, The Lady from Shanghai and the Bride of Frankenstein.
This original vintage movie poster is linen-backed and is sized approx. 45 1/4 x 61 3/4 inches (plus a little more with the linen). It will be sent rolled (unframed).
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