Krajewski, Andrzej | 1967 | Kamo Known Personally
This poster was designed by Krajewski for 1958 Soviet movie “Liczno Izwiestien” (Kamo Znany Osobiscie/Kamo Known Personally). We love its bold monochrome lines and giant red type, poised to burst from the paper.
Polish A1 size: 59 x 84 cm
Condition: please note there is a tiny bit missing from the top edge. It will be possible to hide completely during framing.
Andrzej Krajewski
One of our all time favourite artists. In the words of his sons '“Andrzej Krajewski was a “larger-than-life figure — a dashing bon-vivant, fount of idiosyncratic outsider wisdom, creative genius, and passionately devoted parent, grandparent and husband. A noted innovator of the Polish School of Posters, Andrzej expressed his bold creative vision in a vast array of media, including paintings, drawings, collage, comics and prose over a 65+ year career spanning several continents and countless mediums of expression”. His first marriage was in 1963 to the equally awesome Maria (Mucha) Ihnatowicz. They had one daughter and during that time they sometimes worked on projects together. Krajewski loved the American culture. He proudly said himself he was the first guy in Poland to be sporting cowboy boots. He moved to just outside New York in the 1980s, where he lived very happily - still working, still entertaining - with his second wife and two sons until he sadly passed away in 2018.
This poster was designed by Krajewski for 1958 Soviet movie “Liczno Izwiestien” (Kamo Znany Osobiscie/Kamo Known Personally). We love its bold monochrome lines and giant red type, poised to burst from the paper.
Polish A1 size: 59 x 84 cm
Condition: please note there is a tiny bit missing from the top edge. It will be possible to hide completely during framing.
Andrzej Krajewski
One of our all time favourite artists. In the words of his sons '“Andrzej Krajewski was a “larger-than-life figure — a dashing bon-vivant, fount of idiosyncratic outsider wisdom, creative genius, and passionately devoted parent, grandparent and husband. A noted innovator of the Polish School of Posters, Andrzej expressed his bold creative vision in a vast array of media, including paintings, drawings, collage, comics and prose over a 65+ year career spanning several continents and countless mediums of expression”. His first marriage was in 1963 to the equally awesome Maria (Mucha) Ihnatowicz. They had one daughter and during that time they sometimes worked on projects together. Krajewski loved the American culture. He proudly said himself he was the first guy in Poland to be sporting cowboy boots. He moved to just outside New York in the 1980s, where he lived very happily - still working, still entertaining - with his second wife and two sons until he sadly passed away in 2018.
This poster was designed by Krajewski for 1958 Soviet movie “Liczno Izwiestien” (Kamo Znany Osobiscie/Kamo Known Personally). We love its bold monochrome lines and giant red type, poised to burst from the paper.
Polish A1 size: 59 x 84 cm
Condition: please note there is a tiny bit missing from the top edge. It will be possible to hide completely during framing.
Andrzej Krajewski
One of our all time favourite artists. In the words of his sons '“Andrzej Krajewski was a “larger-than-life figure — a dashing bon-vivant, fount of idiosyncratic outsider wisdom, creative genius, and passionately devoted parent, grandparent and husband. A noted innovator of the Polish School of Posters, Andrzej expressed his bold creative vision in a vast array of media, including paintings, drawings, collage, comics and prose over a 65+ year career spanning several continents and countless mediums of expression”. His first marriage was in 1963 to the equally awesome Maria (Mucha) Ihnatowicz. They had one daughter and during that time they sometimes worked on projects together. Krajewski loved the American culture. He proudly said himself he was the first guy in Poland to be sporting cowboy boots. He moved to just outside New York in the 1980s, where he lived very happily - still working, still entertaining - with his second wife and two sons until he sadly passed away in 2018.