Mann, Kazimierz | Pinocchio | Limited Edition Reprint
Add a joyful pop of retro colour and charm to your home with this wonderful naively styled Polish film poster by Kazimierz Mann. He designed this rare vintage beauty in 1962 for the Walt Disney children’s classic 'Pinocchio'.
This is an official limited edition reprint (c.500), which was printed in Poland with kind permission from Kazimierz Mann’s family.
Polish A1 size: 57.5 x 84 cm
Note from the printing house in Poland: “Our offset prints are made on matte paper similar to the original. We keep the poster formats from the period, we try to faithfully reproduce the colours of old prints. Small editions, limited to 500 copies, respect all copyrights belonging to the graphic artists or their heirs.”
Add a joyful pop of retro colour and charm to your home with this wonderful naively styled Polish film poster by Kazimierz Mann. He designed this rare vintage beauty in 1962 for the Walt Disney children’s classic 'Pinocchio'.
This is an official limited edition reprint (c.500), which was printed in Poland with kind permission from Kazimierz Mann’s family.
Polish A1 size: 57.5 x 84 cm
Note from the printing house in Poland: “Our offset prints are made on matte paper similar to the original. We keep the poster formats from the period, we try to faithfully reproduce the colours of old prints. Small editions, limited to 500 copies, respect all copyrights belonging to the graphic artists or their heirs.”
Add a joyful pop of retro colour and charm to your home with this wonderful naively styled Polish film poster by Kazimierz Mann. He designed this rare vintage beauty in 1962 for the Walt Disney children’s classic 'Pinocchio'.
This is an official limited edition reprint (c.500), which was printed in Poland with kind permission from Kazimierz Mann’s family.
Polish A1 size: 57.5 x 84 cm
Note from the printing house in Poland: “Our offset prints are made on matte paper similar to the original. We keep the poster formats from the period, we try to faithfully reproduce the colours of old prints. Small editions, limited to 500 copies, respect all copyrights belonging to the graphic artists or their heirs.”