Isis Kischka, original lithographic poster from 1963, with hand painted frame
Isis Kischka, original lithographic poster from 1963, with hand painted frame
Original lithographic poster by Isis Kischka for exhibition in Paris 1963. The exhibition was titled ‘Tulipes de Bagatelle’ (Trifle Tulips). Printed by Mourlot.
Isis Kischka was a French painter and engraver known for his poignant depictions of urban scenes, industrial landscapes, and working-class life. Born in Paris to Jewish immigrants from Eastern Europe, Kischka’s life and art were deeply shaped by the social struggles and historical upheavals of the early 20th century, including his experiences during World War II.
Kischka’s work is known for its expressionist approach with a focus on the lives of everyday people, often emphasizing the challenges and hardships they faced. His use of strong, often dark colors and dramatic compositions reflects the influence of expressionism and social realism. His subjects are often depicted in a way that emphasizes their resilience amid hardship.
The piece is framed with a hand painted deep bordeaux frame, powder rose passepartout, and a dark background.
H 71 x W 50 cm.