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Koen van Os
Circa 1950 original poster for Amsterdam by Koen van Os

Circa 1950

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The circa 1950 original poster for Amsterdam by Koen van Os is an elegant and striking example of mid-20th century graphic design, blending modernist visual simplicity with a strong sense of place and cultural identity. This poster, likely intended to promote the city of Amsterdam to tourists or as a symbol of Dutch pride, uses minimalistic yet bold visual elements to make a statement about Amsterdam’s global importance and unique character. At the heart of the composition is a large image of the Earth, rendered in a deep green, which dominates the lower half of the poster. This globe, showing the continents of Europe, Africa, and parts of Asia, serves as a powerful symbol of Amsterdam’s global connections, positioning the city not just as a European hub, but as a key player on the international stage. The Earth is shaded in gradient tones, from darker to lighter greens, which adds depth and a sense of roundness to the globe, creating a strong focal point that immediately draws the viewer's eye. Emerging from the top of the globe is one of Amsterdam’s iconic canal houses, recognizable by its distinct stepped gable roof and decorative architecture. The building is painted in warm yellow tones, with simplified windows and a roofline that contrast sharply against the darker background. This imagery represents the quintessential Amsterdam cityscape, which is well known for its historic canal-side homes, many of which date back to the Dutch Golden Age. These homes are not only emblematic of Amsterdam’s architectural beauty but also its long-standing economic and cultural importance. The canal house atop the globe reflects Amsterdam’s deep historical roots and enduring presence as a cultural and economic capital. Above the house, a group of trees and birds can be seen, suggesting the natural beauty that complements the city’s urban charm. The trees, painted in soft green hues, and the birds, delicately flying above the scene, add a touch of serenity and balance to the otherwise bold and structured composition. Together, these elements evoke the harmonious coexistence of nature and human-made beauty that characterizes Amsterdam. Central to the poster's design is the coat of arms of Amsterdam, prominently displayed in the middle of the composition, overlaid on the globe. The coat of arms consists of a red shield with a black stripe down the center, featuring three white Saint Andrew's crosses, a symbol that has long been associated with the city. The placement of the shield over the globe conveys a sense of dominance and authority, reinforcing Amsterdam’s significance on the world stage. The simplicity of the coat of arms, combined with its striking red, black, and white color scheme, creates a strong visual contrast against the muted tones of the globe and background, making it the focal point of the poster. The background of the poster is a deep navy blue, creating a stark contrast with the green and yellow tones of the Earth and the canal house. This dark backdrop not only makes the central elements pop but also gives the poster a sophisticated and modern look, in line with the design trends of the 1950s. The simplicity of the background ensures that the viewer’s attention remains focused on the key elements of the composition, without unnecessary distractions. At the bottom of the poster, the word "AMSTERDAM" is boldly printed in large, blocky letters. The typeface is simple, modern, and geometric, reflecting the influence of mid-century modern design aesthetics, which favored clean lines, minimal ornamentation, and a focus on functionality. The use of uppercase letters and the large size of the text give it a commanding presence, reinforcing the idea of Amsterdam as a powerful and important city. The gray color of the text complements the darker tones of the background, ensuring that it stands out without overwhelming the rest of the composition. The overall composition of the poster by Koen van Os is both modern and timeless. By combining a representation of the globe with the iconic architecture of Amsterdam and the city’s historic coat of arms, the poster effectively communicates Amsterdam’s identity as a global city with a rich cultural heritage. The restrained color palette, clean lines, and bold use of symbols make this poster a perfect example of 1950s graphic design, reflecting both the trends of the time and the unique character of Amsterdam. In summary, Koen van Os’s Amsterdam poster from around 1950 is a masterful blend of modernist design and cultural symbolism. The use of the Earth as a central motif highlights Amsterdam’s global significance, while the canal house, coat of arms, and minimalist typography create a strong visual identity for the city. This poster not only serves as a promotional piece for Amsterdam but also stands as a piece of art that captures the essence of the city in a bold, elegant, and modern way. Original poster Tourism - Netherlands Senefelder Amsterdam
  • Creator:
    Koen van Os
  • Creation Year:
    Circa 1950
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 38.59 in (98 cm)Width: 25.2 in (64 cm)
  • Medium:
  • Period:
  • Condition:
    Good condition.
  • Gallery Location:
    PARIS, FR
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU1792215285412

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