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Davis, Paul

PAUL DAVIS King Lear, 1984

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This is a very large poster designed by Paul Davis, created as an advertisement for the Mobil Showcase Network to promote Laurence Olivier’s King Lear in 1984. This acclaimed television production, directed by Michael Elliott, featured Olivier in the title role, and it is widely regarded as one of his finest performances. Olivier’s portrayal of the aging king was praised for its emotional depth and nuance, and the production itself received critical acclaim, winning several awards including a Primetime Emmy for Olivier's outstanding performance. This poster serves as a striking visual tribute to a landmark production in the history of televised Shakespeare.

Details

Sku: YY3362

Artist: Paul Davis

Title: King Lear

Year: 1984

Signed: No

Medium: Offset Lithograph

Edition Size: Unknown

Framed: No

Frame Suggestion: Inquire with our experts for framing suggestions.

Condition: A-: Near Mint, very light signs of handling

Supplemental Condition Information: Small dents throughout

Dimensions

Paper Size: 46 x 30 inches ( 117 x 76 cm )

Image Size: 41 x 25 inches ( 104 x 64 cm )

PAUL DAVIS King Lear, 1984

$600

About the Artist

Paul Davis

Paul Davis (1938–2018) was an influential American illustrator and designer whose work helped redefine editorial and poster illustration in the late 20th century. Born in Philadelphia and trained at the University of the Arts, Davis emerged in the 1960s as a leading figure in a new wave of illustrators who brought fine art sensibilities into commercial work. He gained widespread recognition through his contributions to major publications such as The New York Times, Time, Esquire, and The Atlantic, where his portraits—often of cultural and political figures—were noted for their psychological depth, expressive line, and painterly subtlety. Davis had a distinctive ability to capture likeness while conveying mood and character, often with minimal yet powerful means. In addition to editorial illustration, he created memorable posters and album covers, including work for Broadway productions and musicians. His style blended realism with abstraction, frequently incorporating layered textures, muted palettes, and a strong sense of composition. Davis was also a respected educator, teaching at institutions such as the School of Visual Arts and Parsons School of Design, where he influenced generations of illustrators. Over his career, he received numerous accolades, including induction into the Society of Illustrators Hall of Fame. Today, Paul Davis is regarded as one of the most important American illustrators of his era, bridging the gap between fine art and commercial illustration with elegance and intelligence.
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PAUL DAVIS King Lear, 1984
PAUL DAVIS King Lear, 1984