New Attraction 1958 Soviet Russian Ussr Film Movie Vintage Poster Circus

New Attraction 1958 Soviet Russian Ussr Film Movie Vintage Poster Circus
New Attraction 1958 Soviet Russian Ussr Film Movie Vintage Poster Circus
New Attraction 1958 Soviet Russian Ussr Film Movie Vintage Poster Circus
New Attraction 1958 Soviet Russian Ussr Film Movie Vintage Poster Circus

New Attraction 1958 Soviet Russian Ussr Film Movie Vintage Poster Circus
Original released film title on the poster. Released title for English speaking countries. A NEW NUMBER COMES TO MOSCOW. IN: 30 x 40 = CM: 74 x 100.5. ROLLED, USED TO BE FOLDED. Is a Soviet children’s color feature film of 1957, shot at the Mosnaukfilm studio. As a child, Vasya dreamed of becoming a trainer. The time has come – and the dream came true, the number with the bears brought Vasily recognition. But the “artist” escaped, and then the hero decided to create a new attraction, placing in one cage of eternal enemies: Capricorn and snow leopard. Ivana Rubana, Vladimir Balashov, Inna Kmit. KHOMOV NIKOLAY MIKHAYLOVICH (1903 – 1973) Famous artist, an outstanding master of poster, Honored Artist of the RSFSR, created over 500 film posters from 1926 to 1973. The father of the film poster artist Daniil Khomov. 1903 Born in the Polish city of Chelm in the Krylov settlement the settlement is part of the city behind the fortress wall, there lived artisans, burghers, Jews (the oldest Jewish community in Poland) Chelm – 25 km from the border with Ukraine. Graduated from the Art and Industrial School in Mariupol. During the Civil War he was in the ranks of the Red Army. From 1926 he worked in film posters. 1928 Graduated from Vhutein in Moscow. He fought in the Great Patriotic War. As a reserve officer (quartermaster of the third rank – captain), he fought as a private because of the loss of documents at the military registration and enlistment office. He went from the south to the baltics and ended in Königsberg, and during the civil war he fought as a volunteer in the cavalry. He was awarded an order and medals, as well as thanks from the command. Not a single wound in two wars. Since 1964 Honored Artist of the RSFSR. 1973 Died in Moscow. Original title on the poster. I’m a paragraph. Mention details and specifications that you believe are relevant to your buyers. CHANTSEV ALEXANDER VASILIEVCIH (1949 – 2002). Alexander Chantsev was born in 1949 in the city of Torun, Poland. In 1973 he graduated from the Moscow Higher School of Industrial Art (formerly the Stroganov School) with a degree in Artistic Ceramics. The second prize of the International Olympic Poster Competition in 1980 gave impetus to the work in the poster genre. Several years of fruitful work in the circus poster followed, and during this period the individual style and technique of Alexander Chantsev gradually developed. In 1989 he was admitted to the Union of Artists. The film posters brought the artist international fame. Solo exhibitions of film posters by Alexander Chantsev took place in Rome in 1991 (together with Yuri Boxer) as part of the exhibition of Soviet film posters, which was held in the largest exhibition hall of the city – Palazzo delle Esposizioni. In 2001, an exhibition of movie posters by Chantsev, Boxer and Maistrovsky was held in the city of Tavira (Portugal). Alexander Chantsev took part in the largest exhibitions of Soviet and Russian posters, regularly participated in international biennials in Warsaw, Lahti, Colorado, Brno, took part in a poster exhibition in the Louvre (1989), the International Poster Festival in Chaumont, France (1991), in the exhibitions ” Russian social poster “in the USA (1991-92), Perestroika. Glasnost in Japan (1991-92), was awarded with diplomas of various competitions, a diploma of the finalist of the European competition of advertising EPICA in Paris (1992). Exhibitions of posters, in which Alexander Chantsev participated, have traveled almost all over the world, the originals and prints have ended up in the most famous galleries and in private collections in the USA, France, Switzerland, Belgium, and the Czech Republic. However, the rise of poster art, which took place thanks to perestroika and the resulting freedom, gradually ended, and interest in the poster was largely lost. New times have come when the emerging market relations have made completely different demands on artists. I had to master new genres – advertising booklets, annual reports, logos, corporate styles – and face a different customer. For the last seven years of his life, Alexander Chantsev was engaged in the design of exhibition stands, working as the art director of the Expoline company. It was a new business, and gradually the festive atmosphere of the exhibitions captured Alexander Chantsev entirely. Possessing tremendous efficiency and real professionalism, he managed to create many interesting exhibition stands for such companies as Lucent Technologies, Avaya, Alcatel, A&T Trade, KRKA, Shreya, Orimi Trade, Sunway, Mobile TeleSystems. Nevertheless, in Russia and the world, Alexander Chantsev is known primarily as a brilliant poster artist who belonged to a remarkable generation of artists. And the soft, good-natured humor of his circus posters, the philosophical metaphors of the movie posters, the sharp, satirical images of political posters will forever remain in our memory. YALTA HOTEL YALTA INTOURIST WELCOMES YOU! Come to us in the USSR! – the meaning of the posters issued by the firm “Intourist” was advertising of tourist trips for foreign citizens beyond the “Iron Curtain”. Yalta Hotel – is still working nowadays under the same name. In: 16×26 – cm: 40×60. Listing and template services provided by inkFrog.
New Attraction 1958 Soviet Russian Ussr Film Movie Vintage Poster Circus

New Attraction 1958 Ussr Soviet Russian Circus Film Movie Vintage Poster Lion

New Attraction 1958 Ussr Soviet Russian Circus Film Movie Vintage Poster Lion
New Attraction 1958 Ussr Soviet Russian Circus Film Movie Vintage Poster Lion
New Attraction 1958 Ussr Soviet Russian Circus Film Movie Vintage Poster Lion
New Attraction 1958 Ussr Soviet Russian Circus Film Movie Vintage Poster Lion

New Attraction 1958 Ussr Soviet Russian Circus Film Movie Vintage Poster Lion
Original film title (on the poster). Released title for English speaking countries. IN: 31? /?? x 38 ³¹/?? = CM: 79 – 99. ROLLED, USED TO BE FOLDED. A NEW NUMBER COMES TO MOSCOW. ” also known as ” A NEW ATTRACTION is a Soviet children’s color feature film of 1957, shot at the Mosnauchfilm studio. As a child, Vasya dreamed of becoming a trainer. The time has come – and the dream came true, the number with the bears brought Vasily recognition. But the “artist” escaped, and then the hero decided to create a new attraction, placing in one cage of eternal enemies: Capricorn and snow leopard. KHOMOV NIKOLAY MIKHAYLOVICH (1903 – 1973) Famous artist, an outstanding master of poster, Honored Artist of the RSFSR, created over 500 film posters from 1926 to 1973. The father of the film poster artist Daniil Khomov. 1903 Born in the Polish city of Chelm in the Krylov settlement the settlement is part of the city behind the fortress wall, there lived artisans, burghers, Jews (the oldest Jewish community in Poland) Chelm – 25 km from the border with Ukraine. Graduated from the Art and Industrial School in Mariupol. During the Civil War he was in the ranks of the Red Army. From 1926 he worked in film posters. 1928 Graduated from Vhutein in Moscow. He fought in the Great Patriotic War. As a reserve officer (quartermaster of the third rank – captain), he fought as a private because of the loss of documents at the military registration and enlistment office. He went from the south to the baltics and ended in Königsberg, and during the civil war he fought as a volunteer in the cavalry. He was awarded an order and medals, as well as thanks from the command. Not a single wound in two wars. Since 1964 Honored Artist of the RSFSR. 1973 Died in Moscow. Original title on the poster. I’m a paragraph. Mention details and specifications that you believe are relevant to your buyers. CHANTSEV ALEXANDER VASILIEVCIH (1949 – 2002). Alexander Chantsev was born in 1949 in the city of Torun, Poland. In 1973 he graduated from the Moscow Higher School of Industrial Art (formerly the Stroganov School) with a degree in Artistic Ceramics. The second prize of the International Olympic Poster Competition in 1980 gave impetus to the work in the poster genre. Several years of fruitful work in the circus poster followed, and during this period the individual style and technique of Alexander Chantsev gradually developed. In 1989 he was admitted to the Union of Artists. The film posters brought the artist international fame. Solo exhibitions of film posters by Alexander Chantsev took place in Rome in 1991 (together with Yuri Boxer) as part of the exhibition of Soviet film posters, which was held in the largest exhibition hall of the city – Palazzo delle Esposizioni. In 2001, an exhibition of movie posters by Chantsev, Boxer and Maistrovsky was held in the city of Tavira (Portugal). Alexander Chantsev took part in the largest exhibitions of Soviet and Russian posters, regularly participated in international biennials in Warsaw, Lahti, Colorado, Brno, took part in a poster exhibition in the Louvre (1989), the International Poster Festival in Chaumont, France (1991), in the exhibitions ” Russian social poster “in the USA (1991-92), Perestroika. Glasnost in Japan (1991-92), was awarded with diplomas of various competitions, a diploma of the finalist of the European competition of advertising EPICA in Paris (1992). Exhibitions of posters, in which Alexander Chantsev participated, have traveled almost all over the world, the originals and prints have ended up in the most famous galleries and in private collections in the USA, France, Switzerland, Belgium, and the Czech Republic. However, the rise of poster art, which took place thanks to perestroika and the resulting freedom, gradually ended, and interest in the poster was largely lost. New times have come when the emerging market relations have made completely different demands on artists. I had to master new genres – advertising booklets, annual reports, logos, corporate styles – and face a different customer. For the last seven years of his life, Alexander Chantsev was engaged in the design of exhibition stands, working as the art director of the Expoline company. It was a new business, and gradually the festive atmosphere of the exhibitions captured Alexander Chantsev entirely. Possessing tremendous efficiency and real professionalism, he managed to create many interesting exhibition stands for such companies as Lucent Technologies, Avaya, Alcatel, A&T Trade, KRKA, Shreya, Orimi Trade, Sunway, Mobile TeleSystems. Nevertheless, in Russia and the world, Alexander Chantsev is known primarily as a brilliant poster artist who belonged to a remarkable generation of artists. And the soft, good-natured humor of his circus posters, the philosophical metaphors of the movie posters, the sharp, satirical images of political posters will forever remain in our memory. YALTA HOTEL YALTA INTOURIST WELCOMES YOU! Come to us in the USSR! – the meaning of the posters issued by the firm “Intourist” was advertising of tourist trips for foreign citizens beyond the “Iron Curtain”. Yalta Hotel – is still working nowadays under the same name. In: 16×26 – cm: 40×60. Listing and template services provided by inkFrog.
New Attraction 1958 Ussr Soviet Russian Circus Film Movie Vintage Poster Lion

1800s Jumbo The Elephant vtg Cabinet photo PT Barnum famous Circus attraction

1800s Jumbo The Elephant vtg Cabinet photo PT Barnum famous Circus attraction
1800s Jumbo The Elephant vtg Cabinet photo PT Barnum famous Circus attraction
1800s Jumbo The Elephant vtg Cabinet photo PT Barnum famous Circus attraction

1800s Jumbo The Elephant vtg Cabinet photo PT Barnum famous Circus attraction
Cabinet photo of P. Barnum’s most famous animal attraction, the real Jumbo the Elephant. Here, Jumbo is pictured with trainer Matthew Scott, whose nickname was Scotty. Jumbo is giving a ride to several adults and children on his back. As no location is indicated, this photo of Jumbo probably precedes Barnum’s ownership when Jumbo was exhibited in England at the London Zoo. Condition – used/preowned, please read the condition section. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Photographic Images\Photographs”. The seller is “groovyvintagestuff” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Unit of Sale: Single Piece
  • Antique: Yes
  • Size: 6 &7/16\
  • Signed: No
  • Material: Cardboard, Paper
  • Framing: Unframed
  • Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
  • Subject: Elephant
  • Vintage: Yes
  • Type: Photograph
  • Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
  • Format: Cabinet Card
  • Number of Photographs: 1
  • Theme: Circus
  • Featured Person/Artist: Jumbo
  • Time Period Manufactured: Vintage & Antique (Pre-1940)

1800s Jumbo The Elephant vtg Cabinet photo PT Barnum famous Circus attraction

Soviet Circus Bear Attraction 1952 USSR Russian Carnival Poster Print

Soviet Circus Bear Attraction 1952 USSR Russian Carnival Poster Print

Soviet Circus Bear Attraction 1952 USSR Russian Carnival Poster Print
Looking to add a little flair to your room or office? Look no further – this museum-quality print is vivid and bound to add a wonderful accent to your room or office and brighten any environment. Thick & Durable Matte Paper. Paper thickness: 10.3 mil. Paper weight: 5.57 oz/y² (189 g/m²). Partly-Glossy & Partly-Matte Finish. 10 mil (0.25 mm) thick paper. Paper weight: 7.67 oz/y² (260 g/m²). 75in (1.9 cm) thick frame. Blank product components in the US sourced from Japan and the US. Blank product components in the EU sourced from Japan and Latvia. 20.5 mil thick poly-cotton blend canvas. Hand-stretched over solid wood stretcher bars. This item is in the category “Home & Garden\Home Décor\Posters & Prints”. The seller is “artvoyager” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to North, South, or Latin America, Germany, United Kingdom, France, Australia.
  • Material & Size: Framed Print 24×36 Inches
  • Style: Vintage/Retro
  • Material: Canvas, Fabric, Wood
  • Theme: Animals, Art, Circus
  • Type: Print
  • Subject: Bear
  • Room: Any Room
  • Brand: Unbranded

Soviet Circus Bear Attraction 1952 USSR Russian Carnival Poster Print

P T Barnum Star Attraction Jumbo the Elephant vtg cabinet photo

P T Barnum Star Attraction Jumbo the Elephant vtg cabinet photo
P T Barnum Star Attraction Jumbo the Elephant vtg cabinet photo

P T Barnum Star Attraction Jumbo the Elephant vtg cabinet photo
Cabinet photo of P. Barnum’s most popular animal attraction, the real Jumbo the Elephant. Here, Jumbo is pictured with trainer Matthew Scott (whose nickname was Scotty). Jumbo is giving a ride to a number of people on his back. As no location is indicated, this photo of Jumbo probably precedes Barnum’s ownership when Jumbo was in England at the London Zoo. Condition – used/preowned, please read the condition section. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Photographic Images\Photographs”. The seller is “groovyvintagestuff” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Size: 6 &7/16 x 4 &3/16 in
  • Framing: Unframed
  • Material: Cardboard, Paper
  • Theme: Circus
  • Format: Cabinet Card
  • Type: Photograph
  • Antique: Yes
  • Number of Photographs: 1
  • Vintage: Yes
  • Subject: Elephant
  • Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
  • Signed: No
  • Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
  • Time Period Manufactured: Vintage & Antique (Pre-1940)

P T Barnum Star Attraction Jumbo the Elephant vtg cabinet photo

P T Barnum’s Star Attraction Jumbo the Elephant vtg cabinet photo

P T Barnum's Star Attraction Jumbo the Elephant vtg cabinet photo
P T Barnum's Star Attraction Jumbo the Elephant vtg cabinet photo

P T Barnum's Star Attraction Jumbo the Elephant vtg cabinet photo
Cabinet photo of P. Barnum’s most popular animal attraction, the real Jumbo the Elephant. Here, Jumbo is pictured with trainer Matthew Scott (whose nickname was Scotty). Jumbo is giving a ride to a number of people on his back. As no location is indicated, this photo of Jumbo probably precedes Barnum’s ownership when Jumbo was in England at the London Zoo. Condition – used/preowned, please read the condition section. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Photographic Images\Photographs”. The seller is “groovyvintagestuff” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Size: 6 &7/16 x 4 &3/16 in
  • Framing: Unframed
  • Material: Cardboard, Paper
  • Theme: Circus
  • Format: Cabinet Card
  • Type: Photograph
  • Antique: Yes
  • Number of Photographs: 1
  • Vintage: Yes
  • Subject: Elephant
  • Signed: No
  • Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
  • Time Period Manufactured: Vintage & Antique (Pre-1940)
  • Listed By: Dealer or Reseller

P T Barnum's Star Attraction Jumbo the Elephant vtg cabinet photo

The Living Skeleton 1825 Cuiro Circus Antique Oddidty Freak Show Attraction

The Living Skeleton 1825 Cuiro Circus Antique Oddidty Freak Show Attraction
The Living Skeleton 1825 Cuiro Circus Antique Oddidty Freak Show Attraction
The Living Skeleton 1825 Cuiro Circus Antique Oddidty Freak Show Attraction
The Living Skeleton 1825 Cuiro Circus Antique Oddidty Freak Show Attraction
The Living Skeleton 1825 Cuiro Circus Antique Oddidty Freak Show Attraction
The Living Skeleton 1825 Cuiro Circus Antique Oddidty Freak Show Attraction
The Living Skeleton 1825 Cuiro Circus Antique Oddidty Freak Show Attraction
The Living Skeleton 1825 Cuiro Circus Antique Oddidty Freak Show Attraction
The Living Skeleton 1825 Cuiro Circus Antique Oddidty Freak Show Attraction
The Living Skeleton 1825 Cuiro Circus Antique Oddidty Freak Show Attraction
The Living Skeleton 1825 Cuiro Circus Antique Oddidty Freak Show Attraction
The Living Skeleton 1825 Cuiro Circus Antique Oddidty Freak Show Attraction

The Living Skeleton 1825 Cuiro Circus Antique Oddidty Freak Show Attraction
The School for Scandal. Follow Us on Instagram /theschoolforscandal/. A new paper cutting,, advertisement of Claude-Ambroise Seurat a freak show attraction from Troyes, France. He was known as “the anatomical man or the living skeleton”. Seurat was also the subject of an anatomical drawing of Francisco Goya after the Spanish painter met him in 1826 at a circus in Bordeaux. Seurat’s toured across Europe aroused controversy and because of the publicity, there was extensive interest in his life, particularly from the medical establishment. An account, for instance, cited that Seurat was born healthy and was normal like other children except for his depressed chest. By age 14, his health dwindled so that his frame already became skeletal in form. When he visited London for a tour in 1825, Seurat was described having normal height, being between 5 feet 7 inches (1.70 m) and 5 ft 712 in (1.71 m), but with an emaciated body; at the time, he weighed 78 pounds (35.4 kg). The circumference of his upper arms was 4 inches, his waist was less than 2 feet (0.61 m) around, while his neck was short, flat, and broad. Later, in 1832, he was stated to have weighed 43 French pounds and was 5 ft 3 in (1.60 m) tall. Seurat’s last recorded performance was in 1833 at Dinan in Brittany. And apparently died in 1868. The newspaper cutting is dated Sunday, August 14th 1825 and some faint writing reading Bell’s Life in London, which was a London newspaper and by repute “Bell’s Life became Britain’s leading sporting newspaper, without which no gentleman’s Sunday was quite complete”. Housed later in Chinoiserie style frame, 37.5/15cm. The newspaper cutting depicts Seurat with the blurb reading. The public exhibition of this extraordinary being commenced on Thursday, in Pall Mall, and, as might have been expected, attracted a considerable number of visitors. The following account of his peculiarities is from the pen of a medical gentleman by whom he was visited for scientific purposes:- The name of this curious being is Claude Ambroise Seurat, born on the 10th of April, 1797, at Troyes, in Champagne. His mother was a woman of good health, and experienced neither fright nor accident during the term of parturition; so that no part of his malformation and consequent state can be accounted for by external causes. According to the statement of his father (the mother is dead), he presented nothing extraordinary in his appearance at the time of birth; though, in my own mind, I have no doubt but the same malformation was existent then, which is so apparent now. He continued growing until the usual term of life, and concomitant with that growth were his depletion and loss of muscular power. Upon entering the room, a stopping posture of sitting, attenuated hands, sunken eyes, and meagre face, tend strongly to impress the mind of the visitant with an idea, that he has just emerged from the couch of long continued illness. With regard to individual features, they are, however, perfect, and such, as, it lit by health and excitation, would afford a face of considerable attraction; his eye is dark and full, and the tunica conjunctiva of a beautiful whiteness; but the effect of this organ is rendered painful to the beholder, by that expression of anxiety and glaziness so generally observed in persons labouring under phthisis; his teeth are good, and his capability of mastication suited to his need, preferring for his diet that which calls for the least effort of the masticatory muscles. On Sunday last I was with him at the time of dining l, when he took soup (vermicelli, I believe) to about the amount of four table spoonful, eating the eight of a penny French roll with it; this, with the half of a small glass of cider, constituted the whole of his repast. He appeared anxious for the meal, but by the time he had eaten half the specified quantity, his appetite evidently decreased. He is able to feed himself by bending his head down halfway to the table, where the fore arm rests, but when requiring drink, his mother-in-law (who is most kindly attentive to him) must supply him, as he cannot raise the glass to mouth. His sleep is mostly sound and good, occasionally, only, interrupted by nightmare; his digestive powers seem quite efficient to the task assigned to them, and his state of body is regular. The pulse, whenever I have examined it, has been full and soft, and of a natural acceleration. On Sunday it was increased a few beats after his dinner. He converses in good french, and with considerable vivacity, appearing, however, exhausted of continued many minutes: he did not, according to his own account, experience the slightest inconvenience from sea-sickness, during the passage over: indeed, I almost doubt whether he has muscular power sufficient to eject the contents of the stomach; at any rate, the effort would be attended with great risk to himself. His general health they state to have been good, but he has laboured formerly (five years since) with a liver complaint, and also an attack of pleuritis. At present he is perfectly free from any bodily affection; though I much fear the inequities of temperature experienced in a English winter, and he frequent exposure he is threatened with by exhibition, will tend to produce disease of the lungs. Please get in contact as that can be arranged. If you wish to view any items that are currently for sale please feel free to arrange a day and time with myself. I would recommend viewing if you are able. Responsibility for the safety and security of the goods/items pass to the purchaser as soon as the goods/items are removed from our premises. Any disputes concerning carriage are therefore to be conducted by the purchaser with the carrier, and the vendor accepts no liability arising out of the appointment of such contractor. All items on this site are antiques and vintage pieces and are, by their very nature, imperfect. The cost of return is not refundable. Cancellation of orders must be made within 3 days. The item “The Living Skeleton 1825 Cuiro Circus Antique Oddidty Freak Show Attraction” is in sale since Wednesday, April 3, 2019. This item is in the category “Collectables\Memorabilia\Circus & Fairground”. The seller is “the-school-for-scandal” and is located in norfolk. 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The Living Skeleton 1825 Cuiro Circus Antique Oddidty Freak Show Attraction