Movie Poster – Sleeping Beauty, Josef Vyleťal, 1971
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Kids movie poster for adaptation of famous fairy tale by Grimm Brothers with wonderful illustration by Josef Vyleťal.
- Movie title: Sleeping Beauty
- Poster design: Josef Vyleťal, 1971
- Poster size: A3 | A1
- Poster condition: N/A | Exc.
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Sleeping beauty movie poster beautifully illustrated by Josef Vyleťal.
- title: Sleeping Beauty | Dornröschen | Šípková Růženka | East Germany, 1971
- director: Walter Beck
- with: Juliane Korén, Vera Oelschlegel, Helmut Schreiber
- writer: Grimm Brothers (based on)
poster designer: Josef Vyleťal, 1971
Movie posters in our collection were promotional materials. Posters used on display in the cinemas across the former Czechoslovakia. They bear signs of their age.
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Josef Vyleťal (1940 – 1989) – Czech painter, graphic artist and film or theatre set designer. He studied architecture at the Technical University in Bratislava and at the Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design in Prague. In between 1964 – 1979 he created 115 movie posters. His major influences were surrealism and paintings by North Renaissance old masters. He was married to fine artist and award winning poster designer Olga Poláčková-Vyleťalová.
Award Winning Posters by Josef Vyleťal:
- 1979 – 2nd prize The Hollywood Reporter Magazine, Silver Hugo at the International Film Festival in Chicago (Beauty and the Beast)
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sagaballero (verified owner) –
So lovely. Seems like a book cover and the “R”, a drop cap. Very original for a so well-known tale with a minimalist romantic touch. I just love Vylet’al :)