Product information
Kino-glaz (Cinema Eye). Russian poster. Designed by Alexander Rodchenko, 1924. The poster advertises a series of newsreels directed by Vertov (shot by his brother Mikhail Kaufman), based on his Kino-Glaz doctrine, which promoted the idea of the camera as a more objective documenter of reality than the human eye.
This poster is printed using only genuine inks on premium heavy weight photo paper with a satin finish. A truly quality poster that will look stunning when framed and is sure to enhance any surrounding
Please select your size from the drop down menu.
Any poster size of 70x100cm or smaller will fit many popular frames that can be purchased in framers and shops such as Ikea.
This poster is printed using only genuine inks on premium heavy weight photo paper with a satin finish. A truly quality poster that will look stunning when framed and is sure to enhance any surrounding
Please select your size from the drop down menu.
Any poster size of 70x100cm or smaller will fit many popular frames that can be purchased in framers and shops such as Ikea.
Technical specifications
Brand | Travel Posters Online |
Condition | New |
Product Code | XS-5534 |
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