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  • Ingrid Bergman movie posters rank among the most luminously beautiful objects in classic Hollywood and European cinema collecting — authentic original prints from the career of an actress whose combination of natural intelligence, physical presence, and emotional depth made her the most compelling dramatic presence of the 1940s. Her work spans Hollywood studio drama, Hitchcock psychological thriller, and Roberto Rossellini's Italian neorealism — three distinct phases that each produced distinctive and valuable campaign materials. The Hollywood golden age period is the natural entry point. Original one-sheets and lobby card sets for Casablanca (1942) — with Humphrey Bogart and the most celebrated script in Hollywood history — are among the most actively sought items in all of classic film collecting. Find original Casablanca lobby cards and you have pieces that spent the first decade of their existence in actual cinema lobbies before anyone thought to preserve them. The Hitchcock collaborations — Spellbound (1945), Notorious (1946), Under Capricorn (1949) — produced campaign materials that reflect Selznick's and Hitchcock's different approaches to advertising art: Selznick's lush illustrative style versus Hitchcock's more graphically minimal sensibility. Notorious in particular generated some of the finest half-sheet art of the decade, with Bergman and Cary Grant in compositions that communicate the film's erotic tension without giving any of its thriller mechanics away. Her Rossellini period and the later Bergman (Autumn Sonata, 1978) are represented with European materials. First-release originals in fine flat condition are now genuinely scarce across all periods. Browse alongside our Humphrey Bogart and Alfred Hitchcock pages. All Film/Art Gallery movie posters and items are authenticated originals.