Atelier Georg Pollak

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Movie poster for " Woman's Crusade ";
1926; Design: Lipót Sátori in the Georg Pollak studio

The Atelier Georg Pollak , also Atelier Pollak , poster studio Pollak , Pollak poster studio or poster studio Georg Pollak , was a studio maintained by Georg Pollack in Vienna from around 1923 until its closure in 1937 , which specialized in poster drafts for films . Georg Pollak did not design any posters, but his employees, the painters, graphic artists, poster artists or illustrators such as Anton Ziegler, Rudolf Kerschbaum, Rudolf Bayerl , Robert Schmidt, Monogrammist H, Else Czulik , Margit Doppler or Lipót Sátori . The studio's monogram consisted of the letter P , below it a line and a circle.

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Compare the information under the GND number of the German National Library
  2. Heidelinde Resch: 14 graphic artists in Vienna in the 20th century. "... the exactness of the drawing and the color with real Viennese charm ..." (= Design in Austria , Vol. 3), also a master's thesis 2012 at the FH Johanneum in Graz, ed. by Designaustria [FH Joanneum, University of Applied Sciences], Vienna: Ambra | V, 2013, ISBN 978-3-99043-616-5 , above all p. 25; online through google books
  3. Compare Burkhard Sülzen (responsible): "Kreuzzug des Weibes " on plakatkontor.de


Coordinates: 48 ° 12 ′ 4.7 "  N , 16 ° 20 ′ 57.2"  E