Date: 1993
Size: 31.5 x 23 inches
Artist: A. Pagowski
About the poster : Wiśniowy Sad (The Cherry Orchard), originally written by Russian playwright Anton Chekhov, is a classic play that resonates deeply in Polish theater. The story follows an aristocratic Russian family on the brink of financial ruin, facing the sale of their beloved cherry orchard. This bittersweet tale explores themes of change, nostalgia, and the passing of eras, striking a poignant chord in Polish culture, where it often symbolizes the tensions between tradition and modernity. The play remains a popular choice in Polish theaters, interpreted with unique nuances that reflect Poland’s own historical and social transformations.
About the artist : Andrzej Pągowski, a celebrated Polish graphic designer and illustrator, is known for his distinctive contributions to poster art. Active since the late 1970s, Pągowski has created more than 1,000 posters, covering diverse themes from film and theater to politics and social issues. His work, often characterized by surreal, thought-provoking imagery and dark humor, captures the essence of Polish poster art, a style renowned for its blend of symbolism and expressiveness. Pągowski’s pieces have earned international recognition, establishing him as one of Poland's most influential visual artists.
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