Grouping of Vienna Music Festival 1912 poster designs, unsigned by almost certainly by the Austro-Hungarian artist Philip de László, who designed the programs and final event posters printed by Reisner & Sohn. Our set includes four color sketches on a single sheet together with a separate larger, more elaborate mockup, all prominently featuring Beethoven's head in a sea of bold blue and for different or unspecified weeks of the festival. The larger mockup frames the composer's portrait with elaborate illustrations of musical instruments. A copy of the final poster including the Mahler IX premiere (see poster image provided in listing for reference only) is part of the collection of the Upper Austrian State Gallery. Watercolors over pencil. Sheet of four sketches 20 x 11 inches (50.5 x 28 cm.). Larger mockup 14.75 x 19.5 inches (37.5 x 50 cm.). Moderate toning, and a vertical fold-mark on the smaller four-sketch mockup, else fine.
Grouping of Vienna Music Festival 1912 poster designs, unsigned by almost certainly by the Austro-Hungarian artist Philip de László, who designed the programs and final event posters printed by Reisner & Sohn. Our set includes four color sketches on a single sheet together with a separate larger, more elaborate mockup, all prominently featuring Beethoven's head in a sea of bold blue and for different or unspecified weeks of the festival. The larger mockup frames the composer's portrait with elaborate illustrations of musical instruments. A copy of the final poster including the Mahler IX premiere (see poster image provided in listing for reference only) is part of the collection of the Upper Austrian State Gallery. Watercolors over pencil. Sheet of four sketches 20 x 11 inches (50.5 x 28 cm.). Larger mockup 14.75 x 19.5 inches (37.5 x 50 cm.). Moderate toning, and a vertical fold-mark on the smaller four-sketch mockup, else fine.