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A vintage German movie poster of ''The Sand Pebbles'', 1966, with Steve McQueen.
Klaus Dill's posters are powerful, bold, and energetic.... more
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Average Rating (3.53 Stars):
Rita McClory
March 7th, 2025
I hang my T-shirt on my Chair like a portrait so I can look at the photo all night. And when I go to the concert. It's ready to wear.
Peter Anon
March 6th, 2025
Nice shirt, but had to return it as it was really small for a 2XL.
Peter Anon
March 6th, 2025
Nice shirt, but had to return it as it was really small for a 2XL.
Rhonda C Parsneau
February 20th, 2025
To FineArt.com Thank you, for making your product uncompromising quality and accessibility to me . Best Wishes in good Health From , Ms. Rhonda C. Parsneau Thursday February 20 , 2025 3:32 p.m. E.S.T.
Karen Lee
February 16th, 2025
Great art work. T-Shirt does run smaller than expected. Love the artist.
A vintage German movie poster of ''The Sand Pebbles'', 1966, with Steve McQueen.
Klaus Dill's posters are powerful, bold, and energetic. Influenced by his career as a western comics illustrator, his posters also absorbed this predominant strong and adventurous spirit. Dill's painting style is realistic in depicting faces, delineated with great attention to shading, lighting, and contrasts between dark and bright tones.
However, the depiction of bodies makes his work incredibly powerful: Dill paints plastic, three-dimensional volumes. He molds his characters as if they were sculptures. Under his shaping brushstrokes, actors and actresses take on physical substance.
About the artist:
Klaus Dill (October 6, 1922, Neustadt an der Weinstrasse, Germany – February 19, 2002, Frankfurt, Hessen, Germany) was a film poster painter and graphic designer.
Along with his two brothers and a sister, Dill grew up in the home of his grandfather, who ran a houseware...
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