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René Ferracci Art

French, 1927-1982
a.k.a. René Ferracci René Ferracci was born on November 27, 1927, in Paris, France. He is known for Dear Inspector (1977), The Hot Rabbit (1974), and Fugues à Fugain (1981). He died on February 25, 1982, in France. Created several French movie posters. Ferracci was like the Ferrari (or Gucci, if you prefer handbags) of French movie poster artists back in the late 1960s — because, at the time, nobody had seen anything like him! Ferracci was one of the early pioneers to introduce photo-montage/collage designs into his posters, mixing color illustrations with black-and-white photography (or vice versa) and offset printing. And it worked out very well for him as Ferracci became a brand name in the movie poster world — as well as a marketing expert in branding — by being one of the first artists to stamp (not sign) his name on each of his posters.
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Original 'Secret Ceremony' or "Ceremonie Secrete" vintage movie poster
By René Ferracci
Located in Spokane, WA
Original linen-backed Secret Ceremony vintage film poster. French, archival linen backed in fine condition, ready to frame. A woman and the girl s...
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1960s Abstract Geometric René Ferracci Art

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"Deux Ou Trois Choses Que Je Sais D'elle" Two or Three Things i Know about Her
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Original French movie poster for Jean-Luc Godard's, 1967, French. New wave film starring Marina Vlady. The film celebrates it's 50th anniversary next year.
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