Charles Mingus (Jazz Greats)

Work on Paper

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DePaul Art Museum

Name/Title

Charles Mingus (Jazz Greats)

Entry/Object ID

2010.58

Description

This is a poster for a music concert, presumably featuring Charles Mingus. There is text at top and bottom in print.

Artwork Details

Medium

Offset lithograph

Subject Person

Charles Mingus

Context

Swierzy, who belongs to the select group of Poland's finest poster artists, was one of the founders of the Polish school of posters in the 1960s and 1970s. He says that that the choice of his future profession was influenced by his studying under the excellent graphic artist and teacher Jozef Mroszczak. It was him who talked Swierzy, then freshly graduated, into moving to Warsaw to take a job at the graphic section of Wydawnictwo Artystyczno-Graficzne, a state-owned art publishing house (nota bene, Swierzy remained with Wydawnictwo for many years). Swierzy has so far produced more than 1,500 posters- a number which is impressive and may make him the record holder. Many of them have been tremendously popular; the 1954 Mazowsze poster has had a million copies. While his main focus has been culture (theatre, film, circus and music), he has not shunned social and sports themes. His works are in the collections of the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam, Kunstbibliothek in Berlin, Ermitage in St Petersburg, Institute of Contemporary Art in London, National Museum in Poznan, Wilanow Poster Museum and in a number of other prestigious museums in Poland and abroad.

Acquisition

Notes

Collection of DePaul Art Museum, gift of Patricia Rosenberg

Made/Created

Artist Information

Artist

Swierzy, Waldemar

Role

Graphic Artist

Date made

1992

Notes

Waldemar studied at the Cracow Academy of Fine Arts (Faculty of Graphic Arts in Katowice) in 1947-52. His professors there were Rafal Pomorski (painting) and Jozef Mroszczak (graphic arts). In 1965 he was appointed Head of the Graphic Design Studio at the National Higher School of Fine Arts in Poznan. In 1970 he gave a series of lectures on the graphic arts in Havana. In 1979-80 and 1985 he lectured respectively at the University of Mexico and the Hochschule der Kunste in West Berlin. In 1979 he was appointed Chairman of the International Poster Biennial in Warsaw and in 1994 was made Head of the Poster Studio at the Warsaw Academy of Fine Arts. In 1959 he won Grand Prix Toulouse-Lautrec at the 1. International Film Poster Exhibition in Versailles for the Czerwona Oberza / The Red Inn poster, followed by the third prize for Dwa pietra szczescia / Two Stories of Happiness at the same event in1962. In 1970 he received the 1st prize at the 10. Biennale de Sao Paulo and in 1975 and 1985 his posters for Ziemia obiecana / The Promised Land and Psy wojny / The Dogs of War earned him the first prizes at the "Hollywood Reporter" Key Art Awards Competition. A recipient of an honorary doctorate from the Cracow Academy of Fine Arts in 1997, he is also a member of the prestigious Aliance Graphique Internationale (AIG).

Ethnography

Cultural Region

Country

Poland

Continent

Europe

Notes

Europe Poland

Inscription/Signature/Marks

Type

Inscription

Location

Top center

Transcription

"Wielcy Ludzie Jazzu / Jazz Greats"

Language

Polish

Translation

Jazz Greats

Type

Inscription

Location

Bottom center

Transcription

Charles Mingus

Language

English

Lexicon

Getty AAT

Concept

posters, information artifacts, information forms (objects)

Hierarchy Name

Information Forms (hierarchy name), Visual and Verbal Communication (hierarchy name)

Facet

Objects Facet

LOC Thesaurus for Graphic Materials

Music, Jazz music, Concert posters

Legacy Lexicon

Class

WORKS ON PAPER

Dimensions

Dimension Description

sheet

Width

26-5/8 in

Length

38-1/2 in