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Really nice quality original vintage posters here. I purchased 5 posters, all framed and delivered. Couldn't be happier. Jim and Haley were incredibly helpful. Highly recommended.
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Chris Small
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Excellent service very professional.
Quick and responsive communication.
Will be using thus service again. Very very happy. Both Jim and Hayley are lovely!
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James Gleeson
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Couldn’t be more happy with my new poster. It fills the blank wall perfectly. Not to mention the enthusiastic and kind staff. I highly recommend.
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Matt Foord
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Beautiful gallery space with friendly and helpful staff. Incredible selection of antique works and they provided delivery right to my door! 10/10 would recommend.
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Kathryn Rae
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Great advice and service! My wonderful vintage poster looks fabulous!
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John Pinto
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Where do I start! This place helped me get over my acne (which I've been dealing with for the last 2 years)
And the wide collection of posters is incredible!
The only downside is how good looking the French boy on the tmax is...
Awesome stuff guys.
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It took us a while to frame this huge Aspro, one of Savignac’s most iconic poster. The size of the poster is 4.2×1.6 metres. Thank you to Fini, the best framers in Australia, they were the only ones that could have framed it so beautifully. Framed in sustainable Tasmanian Oak and UV protective acrylic.
Released in 1979, Moonraker was the eleventh James Bond film which stared Roger Moore and was directed by Lewis Gilbert, who previously directed two other James Bond films including; You Only Live Twice (1967), and The Spy Who Loved Me (1977).
The plot of Moonraker sees British Secret Service agent Bond 007, travel to Venice, Rio De Janeiro and even outer space to supersede, Sir Hugo Drax (played by Michael Lonsdale) who’s aim it is to restart the entire human race… from space! Bond meets the beautiful CIA agent Holly Goodhead (Lois Chiles) and both are on a mission against time in an effort to stop Hugo Drax from his scheme to destroy all human life on earth…
This is an original vintage film poster produced in 1979 for the release of the film, this is a RARE poster which is linen backed and in excellent condition!
During the beginning of the 1980’s, Warhol began accepting commissions from a range of manufacturers and businesses; this screen print was an experimental design for French mineral water, Perrier, from 1983. In the same year, it was awarded the Grand Prize of the French Poster. This Perrier poster is held at the Scottish National Gallery Of Modern Art, the Tate and MoMA. We are lucky enough to have this RARE six panel poster as part of our unique Andy Warhol collection!
View our collection of original Andy Warhol vintage posters here !
Few American artists are as instantly recognisable as Andy Warhol; he is one of America’s most influential artists from the early 1960’s, up until his untimely death in 1987. In the 1960’s, New York exploded with a new movement, Pop Art. At the forefront, Warhol began to examine themes of celebrity, pop culture and advertising in his works.
Consumer goods and advertising imagery were flooding the lives of a post-war America, and Warhol used brands such as Coca-Cola, Campbells soup cans, and Brillo soap to discuss themes of consumerism, American identity, and transform everyday objects into works of art.
At Letitia Morris Gallery we love to change the window posters every couple of days, this weeks window poster features the Blizzand Eyes, an incredible poster by Rene Gruau, a french artist that did extensive work for Vogue magazine throughout the 1950s to the 70s. The Blizzand Eyes was designed for ‘Blizzand’ raincoats, featuring Audrey Hepburn. This poster is part of the gallery’s private collection, we love it too much !
Recently sourced James Bond poster featuring Sean Connery advertising the ‘You Only Live Twice’ film directed by Lewis Gilbert . This poster is very very rare! We believe it is the only one in the world and we are very excited to hold it for now !
We have a range of beautiful vintage posters which make the perfect gift idea this Christmas for every member of the family!
Our vintage posters are sourced from France, and every poster is unique in its design. Our collection comprises of some of the most well-known poster artists in the world!
Our entire range can be viewed and purchased online, alternatively pop in and say hi!
The recently opened exhibition of works by the French painter, sculptor and film maker, Fernard Leger is the first of its kind to showcase works by Leger in thirty years. The exhibition brings together over forty years of work highlighting the artists extensive career.
Read more or view our collection of art & exhibition posters featuring the work of Fernand Leger, view our collection here
Leger became actively engaged in painting when he was twenty-five living Montparnasse, an area of Paris. Leger’s paintings at that stage were very much in the style of Cubism. Although painting in the Cubist style, Leger used his own personal touch, creating an entirely new style all together, which critics referred to as, “Tubism” in reference to the cylinder/tube-like shapes found within this paintings.
Although known predominantly for his paintings, Leger also directed and produced independent films such as his famous, “Ballet Mecanique,” in 1924. His breadth of work also includes set designs, book illustrations, murals, mosaics, and sculptures.
Eventually moving away from Cubism, Leger’s paintings became increasingly more abstract, and by the early 1920’s often included a more figurative element. During the 1930’s, Fernand Leger moved to New York, where he thrived off the bustling city and was heavily influenced by the landscape. He returned to Paris in 1945 after World War II, and passed away ten years later.
Our collection at Letitia Morris Gallery includes some very beautiful, and rare original vintage art & exhibition posters featuring the work of Fernand Leger, view our collection here