1964
"The 1st Festival Of Partisan And Army Songs"
61 x 83 cm
Most of the presented posters exist in a single digit quantities that makes them pretty rare.
During 60s' and 70s' poster design in Poland was limited by scarcity of a good quality paper and the old and used up printing equpiment. Colors to be used were limited to 4, seldom to 6, and like on this poster to only 2. As one can see, sometimes it worked out quite well.
1971
"thanks - I don't drink"
59 x 83 cm
This poster was printed in rather sizeable quantity, so it is by far the most popular and easy to get work of J. Dynda at various art auctions.
1971
"we won't start this way!"
(mess, bureaucracy, paragraphs...)
48 x 67 cm
1966
"Peasant Day"
about 60 x 90 cm
1973
"Posters"
(as a help in a political and propaganda work)
about 60 x 90 cm
1967
"NO!"
Anti-War (Vietnam) Poster
60-90 cm
This poster was issued on a strangely thick, black paper.
1973 (?)
"not me, it's you..."
1971
"can't build this way"
48 x 67 cm
1972
Krakow Area Invites (tourist info poster)
58 x 73
There are more to come... There are also some lithographs, drawings to be displayed in future.
Great for collectors!
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