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The figure of Gary Cooper as the proud frontier sheriff striding down the street in the 1952 American Western High Noon is as much a symbol of dignity and courage in contemporary Poland as it is in the United States. In 1989, for Polands first free election since the Communist takeover, the political party Solidarity dramatically and successfully used that image of Cooper on a campaign poster urging voters to respond to their countrys own high noontheir critical moment of decision. The Western motion picture, from its silent days on, exported an epic vision of America. William S. Hart, John Wayne, James Stewart, Henry Fonda, Gregory Peck, Clint Eastwood, and Kirk Douglas became legendary heroes throughout the world, and especially in Poland. In postwar Poland, film poster artists employed the universally recognized symbols of the Westernhorse, six-shooter, boots, tin-star badge, Stetson, saddleto convey violence as a negative force. Unlike many other art forms, the film poster did not fall within the censors domain because it was not expected to pose a threat to the social order. But messages were conveyed through subtle means of symbol and color. The Polish poster has been likened to the Trojan horse, with the artist smuggling messages onto the streets in the guise of ephemera. The posters displayed so strikingly in this book, and discussed in three essays, are from the golden age of Polish poster-making, the mid-1940s to the 1970s. They are part of the collection assembled by the Autry Museum of Western Heritage, the Western poster holdings of which include more than a hundred created in Polandthe largest such collection outside of Poland itself.Product Identifiers
PublisherUniversity of Washington Press
ISBN-139780295978130
eBay Product ID (ePID)91199086
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Book TitleWestern Amerykanski: Polish Poster Art and the Western
AuthorKevin Mulroy
FormatPaperback
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year1999
Number of Pages240 Pages
Dimensions
Item Height7765mm
Item Width5830mm
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Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
EditorKevin Mulroy