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2 RARE VINTAGE STAR WARS MOVIE POSTERS- STYLE D A NEW HOPE & EMPIRE STRIKES BACK SOUNDTRACK
(PHOTOS 1 - 8) 1978 - STYLE D - 41" X 27" - MADE IN USA
(PHOTOS 9 & 10) 1980 RSO RECORDS EMPIRE STRIKES BACK SOUNDTRACK - 35 3/4" X 24" - MADE IN USA
SOME HISTORY ON THIS POSTER:
NAME: A New Hope - Style "D"
YEAR: 1978
DIMENSIONS: 27"x41" (One Sheet), 30"x40" (Windowbox), 40"x60" (Two Sheet), 40"x60" (Standee Sheet), 81"x81" Six Sheet
VARIATIONS: Multiple printings, some versions with Fox Records oval in lower left corner (see below). There are also foreign variations.
FOLDED OR ROLLED: Mainly Folded, some Rolled
DOUBLE OR SINGLE SIDED: Single
FAKES: None Known
REPRINTS: Yes
INFORMATION:
This poster was produced for the 1978 summer re-release of Star Wars. Charlie White III and Drew Struzan painted it. Struzan would go on to be one of the most prolific Star Wars painters for Lucasfilm creating more posters, book covers, and various other artwork. This was, I believe, his first piece of Star Wars work. Struzan has said in the past that he worked on the character faces while White worked on the other parts of the painting.
Struzan: "I will never fail to give credit to Charlie White for what he did for me. It may have been a small thing to him, but a life changer for me. He is an extraordinary artist famed for his airbrush work. He had the desirable assignment to do the one-sheet poster for the re-release of Star Wars in 1978. He is marvelous at painting objects, but was hesitant to paint portraits for the poster. Somehow, he asked me to paint the portraits while he would paint the droids and the like...Only an extraordinary individual does anything so generous and unselfish. It is the individual who deserves the honor. I have no doubt that there was a desire on Charlie's part to do the best job possible on the Star Wars project...It was to his advantage to use the best talent he could find. He also gave the lettering to a great letterer. It made for an outsanding poster. All of us who worked on it have been proud ever since to have had the opportunity. It remains a perennial favorite, even among Hollywood executives. --Airbrush magazine August 99. Interview with Struzan
The Style D poster is reportedly one of George Lucas' favorite Star Wars posters. The original artwork for it is said to be hung in Lucas' house. He liked the circus poster feel of it. The poster looks like it is peeling back to reveal a wood fence underneath. It is one of the few posters to feature the Jawas, the landspeeder, and the stormtroopers, not to mention Darth Vader with a Dracula-type cape.
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