

A sheet of acid-free paper (Canson) is placed in between. The still wet poster is applied to a linen or cotton canvas (Canvas) using a starch solution. Then they are washed with clear water in large basins to refresh the colours and remove paper tension. The posters are first dry-dusted with gum powder and a brush. The linenbacking protects the poster from possible damage and gives the paper a structure that gives it an optimal hold in its frame.Ĭalls on the best specialists in this particular technique, whose know-how and experience is recognised by amateurs and collectors all over the world. An original old poster should be preserved as well as possible in time and be easily framed.īrings to each poster a long, delicate and expensive paper conservation treatment called "linenbacking". Except for exceptional documents (historical or cultural) requiring extensive restoration, does not sell posters in this condition.Īn old poster is originally rolled up or held flat. Poster torn into several pieces, often with significant gaps and severe discoloration. The condition of the poster is below average, with a multiplication of defects (missing, discoloured, scotch, damaged edges), but remains very presentable. These defects have been often corrected during the restoration process, followed by washing and mounting.įair condition : "C" (suitable condition). The visual is clean but has more pronounced defects than those of the previous conditions, sometimes with traces of moisture or yellowing of the paper. Good condition : also known as "condition B". The condition of the poster is close to "excellent condition" but with some additional defects such as slight tears or more pronounced folds. Only minor defects are accepted, such as pinholes or slight discoloration on older objects. The poster has no major flaws and is not missing anything. The condition of the poster is above average even if it shows slight traces of use.

This condition generally applies to the most recent posters.Įxcellent condition : also called "condition A" or "near mint". The poster has been handled but never used and has been carefully stored. Please find below the different conditions of the posters proposed by New : "mint".

This iconic poster is one of the most highly prized by any collector.If a poster is appreciated for its rarity, subject, signature or age and sometimes its size, it is also appreciated by its condition, which is an important component of its value. This US style D poster was created for 'wild' pastings on New York City walls, subways and temporary structures. MGM commissioned this poster for the film's 70 mm re-launch in New York City in 1969. Surprisingly, the initial release of the film was not a huge success. There were two 'wild' pasting posters designed for the 70 mm release, both of which feature the star child and Mike Kaplan's tagline 'the ultimate trip'. This style poster features the star child floating in an iris. The poster really captured the experimental mood of the time, and struck a cord with audiences. The release of the 70 mm film helped to make it a commercial and critical success. This poster is one of the most evocative of its time.Īs this poster was designed for 'wild' pasting, it is extremely rare, as only unused posters could have survived. On top of this, fewer were printed as they were only used in New York City and other metropolitan areas. Stanley Kubrick's landmark science fiction film celebrates its 50th anniversary this year. It is still considered one of the most influential sci-fi films of all time.
