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BUNNY LAKE IS MISSING BUNNY LAKE IS MISSING special poster OR search current auctions Auction History Result 8y036 BUNNY LAKE IS MISSING limited edition 25x39 silkscreen '65 really cool Saul Bass artwork! Date Sold 12/10/2009Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. An Original Vintage Unfolded Limited Edition Silkscreen Poster (measures 25" x 39") (Learn More) Bunny Lake Is Missing, the 1965 Otto Preminger English kidnapping psychological suspense mystery crime thriller ("The search for 'Bunny Lake' is on!"; "No one admitted while the clock is ticking!"; "It's the suspense-terror psycho-case that had Scotland Yard baffled!"; "From the novel by Evelyn Piper"; about a woman who reports her young daughter is missing, and over time, police start to doubt whether the girl ever existed!) starring Laurence Olivier, Carol Lynley, Keir Dullea, Martita Hunt, The Zombies, Noel Coward ("as Wilson"), and Suky Appleby (in the title role as Felicia 'Bunny' Lake) NOTE: Click on linked names to see a biography. If you know who did the art (if any), please let us know. Important Added Info: The following information about the five limited edition Saul Bass silkscreens we are offering comes to us from longtime collector/dealer Dan Strebin, who was hired by Bass' family to evaluate Bass' posters after his passing: "Frustrated by film studio alterations to his film poster designs, graphic artist Saul Bass chose to commission silkscreen prints of the purest unadulterated form of his designs, for his own use only, not for sale, and not for the film studios. For the first 10-15 years he had just 50 printed of each (plus 5 as possible rejects from screening error or other defects) which he would submit to graphic design competitions and publications, for museums like MOMA in New York and the collection of the arts college he attended, and occasionally as gifts to people he worked for or with. In the 1970's Bass realized that he was running out of many of the earlier titles, indicating to him that 50 each was not enough of these. Though there is no evidence to believe he had the earlier titles reprinted, he then changed the quantity of all future printings, such as 'Such Good Friends' and 'The Shining' to 150 each, but still only for his own personal business use, and never to sell as a limited edition print. These are all hand-pulled serigraphs which were printed at Bass's commission by the Art Krebs Studio in Los Angeles, just around the corner from Bass's design studio. Krebs was the screen-printer of choice for a number of significant fine artists including Ed Ruscha. Especially interesting are the designs which the film studio rejected, which now exist only in the form of Bass's own silkscreens, such as that for 'Seconds', a design so brilliant that director John Frankenheimer kept one of this silkscreen on his office wall until the day he died. For anyone passionate about Saul Bass's contribution to film poster design, these silkscreens are the purest versions of his original concepts." Condition: fine. The poster is in quite nice condition! Learn More about condition grades
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