Josef Müller-Brockmann
In 1995, Josef Müller-Brockmann agreed to allow the reproduction of three of his most iconic posters:
“beethoven” (1955)
“musica viva” (1957)
“stawinsky, fortner, berg” (1955)
A limited edition of silk-screen prints was carefully prepared by Ambassador Arts/Serigrafia in New York. Each poster measures 49 1/2” high x 35” wide.
At the completion of the edition of 180 prints of each poster, Josef had agreed to sign and number the prints. As arrangements were made for the signing, Josef passed away.
Each poster has appropriate credits to the original printer from the original printing. Each poster also has appropriate copyright information with regard to the second printing. See photos for images of both.
Caption information shown on beethoven:
entwurf: j. müller-brockmann druck: lithographie & cartonnage ag zürich
Documents of Twentieth Century Poster Art. Limited edition of 180. Artist: Josef Müller- Brockmann Reprint published by Serigrafia Inc. NYC @ 1995
Caption information shown on musica viva:
j. müller-brockmann / indicolordruck bollmann zürich
Documents of Twentieth Century Poster Art. Limited edition of 180. Artist: Josef Müller- Brockmann Reprint published by Serigrafia Inc. NYC @ 1995
Caption information shown on stawinsky fortner berg:
J. Müller-Brockmann Druck: Lithographie & Cartonnage AG
Documents of Twentieth Century Poster Art. Limited edition of 180. Artist: Josef Müller- Brockmann Reprint published by Serigrafia Inc. NYC @ 1995
The posters have been in a flat file in New York since completion in 1996. They are in near mint condition.