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Schwartz, Daniel

DANIEL SCHWARTZ The Citadel, 1983

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To promote the "Masterpiece Theatre" presentation of "The Citadel," Mobil created a large advertisement poster. While specific details about the poster's design are not provided, such promotional materials typically feature key characters and thematic elements to capture the essence of the series and attract viewers.

"The Citadel" remains a significant work for its critical examination of the medical profession and its impact on healthcare reforms. The 1983 television adaptation brought Cronin's compelling narrative to a broader audience, reinforcing its enduring relevance.

"The Citadel" is a novel by A.J. Cronin, first published in 1937, that offers a critical look at the medical profession in early 20th-century Britain. The story follows Dr. Andrew Manson, an idealistic young Scottish physician, as he navigates the challenges and ethical dilemmas of practicing medicine in both impoverished Welsh mining communities and affluent London society.

Details

Sku: YY3387

Artist: Daniel Schwartz

Title: The Citadel

Year: 1983

Signed: No

Medium: Offset Lithograph

Edition Size: Unknown

Framed: No

Frame Suggestion: Inquire with our experts for framing suggestions.

Condition: B-: Good Condition, Signs of Handling and Age

Supplemental Condition Information: Large paper breaks throughout poster

Dimensions

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

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

DANIEL SCHWARTZ The Citadel, 1983

$250

About the Artist

Daniel Schwartz

Daniel Bennett Schwartz (born 1929) is an American artist renowned for his work in painting and illustration. He gained prominence in the 1980s for creating promotional posters for television adaptations of literary works, notably for the Mobil Masterpiece Theatre series. One of his distinguished pieces is the poster for the 1981 adaptation of Nevil Shute's novel, "A Town Like Alice." The 1981 television adaptation of "A Town Like Alice" was produced by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation and aired on PBS's Mobil Masterpiece Theatre in the United States. The series starred Helen Morse as Jean Paget and Bryan Brown as Joe Harman, bringing Shute's narrative to a broad television audience. Schwartz's promotional poster for this adaptation captures the essence of the story, depicting the lead characters against a backdrop that reflects the novel's settings in Malaya and the Australian outback. The artwork effectively conveys the themes of resilience and romance central to the narrative. Beyond this piece, Daniel Bennett Schwartz has an extensive portfolio, including works like "Two Girls in the Park with a Cat" and "Beach Crowd." His art has been featured in various auctions and galleries, highlighting his versatility and skill in capturing human experiences and narratives. For collectors and enthusiasts, Schwartz's posters, especially those associated with classic literary adaptations, are valued for their artistic merit and cultural significance. The "A Town Like Alice" poster remains a notable example of his contribution to visual arts in television promotion.
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