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Chwast, Seymour

SEYMOUR CHWAST Charters & Caldicott, 1986

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In 1986, Chwast created a lithograph poster for the British television series Charters & Caldicott. The design features two men in black suits and bowler hats, standing side by side—capturing the reserved charm and quiet eccentricity of the titular characters. The poster measures approximately 68.5 x 47.5 inches and stands as a vivid example of Chwast's ability to distill character and narrative into a compelling visual statement.

Details

Sku: CB6260

Artist: Seymour Chwast

Title: Charters & Caldicott

Year: 1986

Signed: No

Medium: Lithograph

Edition Size: Unknown

Framed: No

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

Supplemental Condition Information: Water damage and staining in top right corner

Dimensions

Paper Size: 68.5 x 47.5 inches ( 174 x 121 cm )

Image Size: 68.5 x 47.5 inches ( 174 x 121 cm )

SEYMOUR CHWAST Charters & Caldicott, 1986

$450

About the Artist

Seymour Chwast

Seymour Chwast's posters are in the permanent collections of many museums worldwide. Seymour Chwast"s art helped to propel a revolution in American illustration during the early 1960"s from sentimental realism to comic expressionism. His work for magazines, posters, advertisements, and children"s books influenced at least two generations of illustrators and designers in America and abroad to explore a broad range of stylistic and conceptual methods, as well as to wed illustration with design. In addition to his unique style and innovative techniques, Chwast contributed a delightfully absurdist sense of wit and humor to twentieth century applied art. Although rooted in the decorative traditions of the nascent years of commercial art—notably Victorian, Art Nouveau, and Art Deco—his work is not a synthesis of the past and present, but an invention of the most original kind.
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