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Date: 1970
Size: 20 x 20 inches
Artist: Unknown
According to the website oncubatravel.com, the history of Cuban posters can …
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Date: 1970
Size: 20 x 20 inches
Artist: Unknown
According to the website oncubatravel.com, the history of Cuban posters can be described this way: "First came the creation of a Cuban institution dedicated to cinema, the Cuban Institute of Cinematographic Art and Industry, or ICAIC, established in Havana in 1960. Then the lobby of its venue opened to display posters on the ceilings, walls, and later in its galleries. Over the years and across the island in homes and offices, the posters have been considered a form of artistic expression for daily enjoyment. They have received countless prizes and for the more than 50 years they have been visible in Cuba and abroad."
This poster was produced to celebrate the sugar cane harvest. In overall very good condition with a minor tear on the left margin (please see photos). Rare and ready to frame.
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