Date: 1985
Size: 26 x 38 inches
Artist: Andrzej Pągowski
About the artist : Andrzej Pągowski is a celebrated Polish graphic designer and poster artist known for his striking, thought-provoking posters. Born in 1953, he has crafted a unique visual language that often combines surrealism, bold colors, and symbolic imagery to convey complex themes, particularly in the realms of film, theater, and social issues. His work, marked by a distinct style that is both expressive and haunting, has earned him a significant place in the world of contemporary poster art. Over the decades, Pągowski's posters have become iconic in Poland and beyond, admired for their ability to capture and challenge the viewer's imagination.
About the Play : Hamlet, a tragedy by William Shakespeare, follows the young Prince Hamlet of Denmark as he grapples with the sudden death of his father, King Hamlet, and the swift remarriage of his mother, Gertrude, to his uncle Claudius. Soon, Hamlet encounters the ghost of his father, who reveals that Claudius murdered him to seize the throne. Consumed by grief and anger, Hamlet vows revenge but becomes increasingly plagued by doubt, introspection, and madness. His quest leads to tragic consequences, unraveling the lives of those around him. The play explores themes of revenge, betrayal, morality, and the human psyche, making it one of Shakespeare's most profound works.
The poster has minor ruffles on the top right margin. Ready to frame.