Julio Eloy Mesa Lithograph Cuban Film Cinematography

$700.00

Cuban born artist Julio Eloy Mesa began his career at the Cuban Institute of the Arts and Cinematography. During the 1970s, while the Cuban Revolution was at its peak, a new type of communicator known as the graphic artist emerged. “Poster Art”, with its use of color, collages, photographs of high contrast, text, phrases, and urgent slogans, quickly make it an indispensable medium.

DIMENSIONS - 19.88ʺW × 0.01ʺD × 29.88ʺH

CONDITION NOTES - This lithograph is vintage and a base level of wear is to be expected. There is staining along the edges of this piece. There are scratches and scuffs on the image. There is a small hole and tears along the edges. Please see photos for full detail.

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Cuban born artist Julio Eloy Mesa began his career at the Cuban Institute of the Arts and Cinematography. During the 1970s, while the Cuban Revolution was at its peak, a new type of communicator known as the graphic artist emerged. “Poster Art”, with its use of color, collages, photographs of high contrast, text, phrases, and urgent slogans, quickly make it an indispensable medium.

DIMENSIONS - 19.88ʺW × 0.01ʺD × 29.88ʺH

CONDITION NOTES - This lithograph is vintage and a base level of wear is to be expected. There is staining along the edges of this piece. There are scratches and scuffs on the image. There is a small hole and tears along the edges. Please see photos for full detail.

Cuban born artist Julio Eloy Mesa began his career at the Cuban Institute of the Arts and Cinematography. During the 1970s, while the Cuban Revolution was at its peak, a new type of communicator known as the graphic artist emerged. “Poster Art”, with its use of color, collages, photographs of high contrast, text, phrases, and urgent slogans, quickly make it an indispensable medium.

DIMENSIONS - 19.88ʺW × 0.01ʺD × 29.88ʺH

CONDITION NOTES - This lithograph is vintage and a base level of wear is to be expected. There is staining along the edges of this piece. There are scratches and scuffs on the image. There is a small hole and tears along the edges. Please see photos for full detail.

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