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MSZMP - Hungarian Socialist Workers' Party Central Committee Agitation and Propaganda Department - Long live the unbreakable unity of our party and our people - USSR, Soviet Union, Commist, - - década de 1960
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MSZMP - Hungarian Socialist Workers' Party Central Committee Agitation and Propaganda Department - Long live the unbreakable unity of our party and our people - USSR, Soviet Union, Commist, - - década de 1960

Very rare phenomenon in propaganda poster art from the socialist area. - Stripe/Stripe poster Litography "Long live the unbreakable unity of our party and our people!”. No other item of this available worldwide! Fogas József, the late father of the person mentioned, was an outstanding boxer in the 1920s and 30s. A few years after graduating, he successfully applied to the Applied Graphics Department of the Hungarian College of Applied Arts, specializing in typography and graphic design. He graduated as a designer artist in 1974. In 1970, he won a political poster competition, and his winning artwork could be seen on the streets. From 1970, he participated every two years in the Warsaw Biennale. As a result, Andy Warhol noticed his work in 1974 and invited him to an American exhibition. However, he couldn't attend because, according to the regulations at the time, he would have needed permission from the Hungarian National Bank to send his works, which he didn't receive. He regularly designed book covers (for Magvető and Örkény series), film posters (Partisans, Love in the War), company logos, emblems (Bútorért), and took part in designing graphics for almost all Hungarian and foreign exhibitions organized by HUNGEXPO. He was a member of the Hungarian Days in Hamburg held in 1982, for which the emblem was a cube in the shape of a hay bale (one of his professors at the college was Ernő Rubik). He was also part of the award-winning design collective for the OMÉK Exhibition and Fair. The emblem he designed for OMÉK served as the logo for the fair for many years. He worked in Plovdiv (hunting fair), Paris, Nitra, České Budějovice, London, Copenhagen, Kiel, Moscow, Klagenfurt, and Odessa. His last foreign assignment was in Salzburg in November 1985 — Please note that our company was founded in 1994 and it is internationally trackable. Invoice is available upon request. Our team consists of members with university degree of art, painting valuation experts and experienced art&antique dealers Feel free to ask as much as you want. Lifetime warranty is available for all items originality. Shipping is with insurance and in tube, rolled.

N.º 78240725

Vendido
MSZMP - Hungarian Socialist Workers' Party Central Committee Agitation and Propaganda Department - Long live the unbreakable unity of our party and our people - USSR, Soviet Union, Commist, - - década de 1960

MSZMP - Hungarian Socialist Workers' Party Central Committee Agitation and Propaganda Department - Long live the unbreakable unity of our party and our people - USSR, Soviet Union, Commist, - - década de 1960

Very rare phenomenon in propaganda poster art from the socialist area. - Stripe/Stripe poster


Litography

"Long live the unbreakable unity of our party and our people!”.

No other item of this available worldwide!

Fogas József, the late father of the person mentioned, was an outstanding boxer in the 1920s and 30s.

A few years after graduating, he successfully applied to the Applied Graphics Department of the Hungarian College of Applied Arts, specializing in typography and graphic design. He graduated as a designer artist in 1974. In 1970, he won a political poster competition, and his winning artwork could be seen on the streets. From 1970, he participated every two years in the Warsaw Biennale. As a result, Andy Warhol noticed his work in 1974 and invited him to an American exhibition. However, he couldn't attend because, according to the regulations at the time, he would have needed permission from the Hungarian National Bank to send his works, which he didn't receive.

He regularly designed book covers (for Magvető and Örkény series), film posters (Partisans, Love in the War), company logos, emblems (Bútorért), and took part in designing graphics for almost all Hungarian and foreign exhibitions organized by HUNGEXPO.

He was a member of the Hungarian Days in Hamburg held in 1982, for which the emblem was a cube in the shape of a hay bale (one of his professors at the college was Ernő Rubik). He was also part of the award-winning design collective for the OMÉK Exhibition and Fair. The emblem he designed for OMÉK served as the logo for the fair for many years. He worked in Plovdiv (hunting fair), Paris, Nitra, České Budějovice, London, Copenhagen, Kiel, Moscow, Klagenfurt, and Odessa. His last foreign assignment was in Salzburg in November 1985



Please note that our company was founded in 1994 and it is internationally trackable. Invoice is available upon request.

Our team consists of members with university degree of art, painting valuation experts and experienced art&antique dealers

Feel free to ask as much as you want. Lifetime warranty is available for all items originality.

Shipping is with insurance and in tube, rolled.

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