Ihnatowicz, Mucha Maria | 1974 | The Pebbles of Etretat

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We love Maria Mucha Ihnatowicz’s beautiful painterly designs. The colours on this original vintage Polish poster from 1974 are so pretty. She designed it for French movie ‘Les Galets d’Etretat’ (1972) - although the Polish title translates more to something along the lines of ‘You Can’t Avoid Destiny’ (Nie Unikniesz Przeznaczenia).

Polish A1 size: 58 x 81 cm

About Maria Mucha Ihnatowicz

Maria (Mucha) Ihnatowicz studied under Henryk Tomaszewski at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw, graduating in 1963. She produced dozens of posters over the next two decades and also designed book covers. She has a magical, joyful, painterly style. We absolutely love her.

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We love Maria Mucha Ihnatowicz’s beautiful painterly designs. The colours on this original vintage Polish poster from 1974 are so pretty. She designed it for French movie ‘Les Galets d’Etretat’ (1972) - although the Polish title translates more to something along the lines of ‘You Can’t Avoid Destiny’ (Nie Unikniesz Przeznaczenia).

Polish A1 size: 58 x 81 cm

About Maria Mucha Ihnatowicz

Maria (Mucha) Ihnatowicz studied under Henryk Tomaszewski at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw, graduating in 1963. She produced dozens of posters over the next two decades and also designed book covers. She has a magical, joyful, painterly style. We absolutely love her.

We love Maria Mucha Ihnatowicz’s beautiful painterly designs. The colours on this original vintage Polish poster from 1974 are so pretty. She designed it for French movie ‘Les Galets d’Etretat’ (1972) - although the Polish title translates more to something along the lines of ‘You Can’t Avoid Destiny’ (Nie Unikniesz Przeznaczenia).

Polish A1 size: 58 x 81 cm

About Maria Mucha Ihnatowicz

Maria (Mucha) Ihnatowicz studied under Henryk Tomaszewski at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw, graduating in 1963. She produced dozens of posters over the next two decades and also designed book covers. She has a magical, joyful, painterly style. We absolutely love her.

BUYING A VINTAGE POSTER

All of our vintage Polish posters are lovingly sourced from Poland and were the original editions commissioned by the Communist State to promote cultural events. Polish posters were printed in strictly limited runs to be displayed in town centres, theatres and cinemas - so any which survive have been lovingly rescued along the way.

For us, nothing comes close to the soulful charm of vintage Polish posters; the colours, the offset lithography, the matt paper. But please note, due to their age, many do bear marks of time.

We always do our best to describe any flaws, but if you have any questions at all about this vintage poster then get in touch and we’ll be happy to send you more info.

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