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The Wizard of Oz (1939) . Original US poster, re-release 1949. . Unframed: 36 x 14 in. (91 x 36 cm).

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The Wizard of Oz (1939) . Original US poster, re-release 1949. . Unframed: 36 x 14 in. (91 x 36 cm). - Image 1 of 3
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The Wizard of Oz (1939) . Original US poster, re-release 1949. . Unframed: 36 x 14 in. (91 x 36 cm). - Image 1 of 3
The Wizard of Oz (1939) . Original US poster, re-release 1949. . Unframed: 36 x 14 in. (91 x 36 cm). - Image 2 of 3
The Wizard of Oz (1939) . Original US poster, re-release 1949. . Unframed: 36 x 14 in. (91 x 36 cm). - Image 3 of 3
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The Wizard of Oz (1939) . Original US poster, re-release 1949. . Unframed: 36 x 14 in. (91 x 36 cm). Framed: 42 x 20 in. (106.7 x 50.8 cm). . Paper backed and conservation framed with UV plexiglass. . This charming artwork is unique to this US re-release in 1949. . . This is one of the nicest posters on this film and does not surface very often. . . Few films have enjoyed such enduring popularity as the 1939 adaptation of L. Frank Baum's children's novel The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. Judy Garland leads a delightful kooky cast of characters through a colourful fantasy landscape, occasionally waylaid by a scheming witch or a cheery musical interlude. After being largely overlooked during her first two years at MGM, Garland established herself as a talented young actress in her performance in Oz. Her childlike features, along with charm and energy that she brought to the role of Dorothy, made her an instant hit with children and adults alike. A particularly interesting feature of the film is its close attention to colour. Technicolor had recently developed the first three-colour camera, making available a full range of colours as opposed to the red-green hues of earlier techniques. Hollywood was cautious about adopting the new technology, apart from the added expense, it was necessary to film with very bright lights, which made on-set temperatures very uncomfortable, but it broadened the creative opportunities open to the directors.. . Excellent condition, colours remaining very bright, very minor restoration to folds and parts of the border.. . Material of piece: Paper, backed on paper. Material of frame: Obeche wood, card mount and UV plexiglass
The Wizard of Oz (1939) . Original US poster, re-release 1949. . Unframed: 36 x 14 in. (91 x 36 cm). Framed: 42 x 20 in. (106.7 x 50.8 cm). . Paper backed and conservation framed with UV plexiglass. . This charming artwork is unique to this US re-release in 1949. . . This is one of the nicest posters on this film and does not surface very often. . . Few films have enjoyed such enduring popularity as the 1939 adaptation of L. Frank Baum's children's novel The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. Judy Garland leads a delightful kooky cast of characters through a colourful fantasy landscape, occasionally waylaid by a scheming witch or a cheery musical interlude. After being largely overlooked during her first two years at MGM, Garland established herself as a talented young actress in her performance in Oz. Her childlike features, along with charm and energy that she brought to the role of Dorothy, made her an instant hit with children and adults alike. A particularly interesting feature of the film is its close attention to colour. Technicolor had recently developed the first three-colour camera, making available a full range of colours as opposed to the red-green hues of earlier techniques. Hollywood was cautious about adopting the new technology, apart from the added expense, it was necessary to film with very bright lights, which made on-set temperatures very uncomfortable, but it broadened the creative opportunities open to the directors.. . Excellent condition, colours remaining very bright, very minor restoration to folds and parts of the border.. . Material of piece: Paper, backed on paper. Material of frame: Obeche wood, card mount and UV plexiglass

23147 - Original Vintage Film Posters

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