Konecsni György (1908–1970) was one of the leading poster artists in Hungary from the 1930s and onward. His classicist art deco designs first appeared on the streets in the 1930s.
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Vintage posters designed by György Konecsni |
From 1945 to 1949, Konecsni was the engine of the development of political poster art, imbuing the genre with new quality. His work had profoundly affected generations of Hungarian poster artists.
An artistic authority, Konecsni was the most important teacher of commercial graphic design. Here below is a set of amazing vintage posters designed by György Konecsni from between the 1930s and 1960s.
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Caola Szappan, Üdit Szépit Illatosit, circa 1930s |
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Ship Journey in the Danube Bend, circa 1930s |
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Minden Elszakad - Palma Okma Megmarad, 1935 |
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Budapest Fürdőváros, 1936 |
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Hungary, 1936 |
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Gáz - Fűt és hűt - Budapest székesfőváros gázművei, 1937 |
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1038-1938, L'Année de Saint Etienne en Hongrie, 1938 |
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Balaton, 1938 |
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Découvrez la Hongrie, 1938 |
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Hungary, circa 1938 |
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Reklám és Szervezés, 1938 |
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György. Szegedi Szabadtéri Játékok, 1939 |
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Węgry, 1939 |
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Balilla Aranciata, 1940 |
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Peti Salt Fertilizer, circa 1940s |
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Ungarn Hortobágy, circa 1940 |
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Budapest, Nemzetközi Vásár, May 1941 |
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Buy Transylvania Prize Bonds, 1941 |
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Erdély, 1941 |
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1848-1948 Március 15, 1948 |
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Több acél - Erősebb ország!, 1953 |
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The Art Of Fire And Earth Folk Pottery, 1961 |
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Donate Blood, 1963 |
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More Blood, 1963 |
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Hungarian Communist Party, 1968 |
Wow! These pictures look so beautiful. I really like it
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