Alicia (2nd edition, Original)
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Cuban Poster Art is some of the most prolific in the world. Post revolutionary Cuba experienced a huge cultural and creative shift, with some of the countries artists deploying bold visual design to embody the spirit and ideals of the nation. Movie poster art sponsored by the Instituto Cubano del Arte y la Industria Cinematográfica (ICAIC) makes up a huge body of Cuba's posters.
This original 2nd edition Cuban handmade silk-screen poster was made in Havana, Cuba, likely reprinted in the 1990s. This beautiful poster is for the 1976 Victor Casaus Cuban dance ballet documentary featuring Alicia Alonso (in the title role), and Azari Plesetski. The poster design is a portrait piece of the famous nearly blind Cuban Ballerina. This sought-after silk screen was officially printed at the ICAIC (Cuban Film Institute) silk-screen workshop in Havana, Cuba.
Artist: Antonio Pérez Ñiko
Condition: Good (the poster does have a few spot marks on it, as seen in imagery)
Medium: Silk-screen / Serigraph
Size: 20' x 30' (51 x 76 cm)