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Original opera Lulu poster 'Spoleto 1974', by Richard Lindner (German/American (1901–1978).
Artist: Richard Lindner (German 1901-1978)
Original 1974 poster in …
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Original opera Lulu poster 'Spoleto 1974', by Richard Lindner (German/American (1901–1978).
Artist: Richard Lindner (German 1901-1978)
Original 1974 poster in large format
Year: 1974
Size: 45" x 34" Sheet
Condition: Good condition, expected age and edge wear, rip on side of poster.
Medium: Offset lithograph in colors on gloss paper
This boldy dramatic poster advertises the performance of Alban Berg's opera Lulu at the 1974 Festival dei Due Mondi in Spoleto, Italy. The production was directed by Roman Polanski, with the music conducted by Christopher Keene. The partially masked face - mostly in white, with red around one eye and with a purple head covering - is set against a black background. With this bizarre, yet compelling image staring out from the poster, the viewer can't help but wonder what intriguing story the opera must tell.
German-American artist Richard Lindner (1901- 1978) designed this poster. After an early career as a book and magazine illustrator, he turned to painting and often painted images of harlequin figures with surrealist and cubist elements.
Acquired at a Fine Art auction from an East Coast Educational Institution in 2025.
About The Artist
Painter Richard Lindner's highly idiosyncratic work incorporates elements of his personal history, as well as literary associations. The element of introspection separates his work from pop art. He was born in Hamburg, Germany in 1901 to an American mother and a German father. After a brief career as a concert pianist, in 1925 Lindner entered the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich. Eventually, he became an art director for Knorr & Hirth, a publisher closely associated with the Nazis. There, Lindner met high-ranking Nazis, including Hitler. The day after the Nazis came to power in 1933, he fled to Paris, where he was imprisoned. To prove his loyalty, he served in the French and British armies. Finally, in 1941, he arrived in New York City. Lindner worked as an illustrator for Vogue, Fortune and Harper's Bazaar. He began painting seriously in 1952, holding his first one-man exhibit in 1954. His style blends a mechanistic cubism with personal images and haunting symbolism. He used flat areas of rich, sometimes garish, colors separated by hard edges, to present ambiguous perspective. He modeled clothing, faces and body parts. His favorite subject was bizarre women. Corsets and straps emphasize their sexual qualities. Lindner professed no hatred of women; instead, he said, "I feel sorry for women. When I dress women in these corsets and contraptions in my painting, it's kind of the way I see them wrapping themselves up." His Ice (1966, Whitney Museum of American Art) established a connection between the metaphysical tradition and pop art. The painting shows harsh, flat geometric shapes framing an erotic but mechanical robot-woman. Lindner's characters-the women, precocious children and men who could be strangers or voyeurs--often are posed in slice-of-life scenes. But these scenes are obsessive, rather than normal visions. Though he became a United States citizen in 1948, Lindner considered himself a New Yorker, but not a true American. However, over the course of time, his continental circus women became New York City streetwalkers. New York police uniforms replaced European military uniforms as symbols of authority. Lindner taught at the Pratt Institute from 1952 to 1965. He died in 1978. Shop our selection of prints and posters by Richard Lindner today.
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- Dimensions
- 34ʺW × 0.01ʺD × 45.5ʺH
- Styles
- Early American
- Frame Type
- Unframed
- Art Subjects
- Figure
- Artist
- Richard Lindner
- Period
- 1970s
- Country of Origin
- United States
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Lithograph
- Paper
- Condition
- Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Black
- Condition Notes
- Excellent used condition. Poster was well preserved by institution that previous owned it. There is a small dent and a … moreExcellent used condition. Poster was well preserved by institution that previous owned it. There is a small dent and a rip on one side. This can be hidden if professional framed. Poster will ship in a tube. less
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