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Original Saul Bass Movie Posters
Saul Bass movie posters represent the finest achievement in American graphic design applied to cinema — and Film/Art Gallery holds the exclusive partnership with the Saul Bass Archive, offering original items from Saul's personal collection for the first time. Every piece in the Archive comes with a certificate of authenticity bearing Saul's unique fish signature stamp, confirming direct provenance from his private collection. Bass's influence on cinema visual culture extends across the medium's most prestigious figures: Hitchcock, Preminger, Kubrick, and Scorsese — filmmakers who understood that advertising art could be formally ambitious and intellectually serious.
His masterworks across six decades establish distinct collecting categories. For Hitchcock, Bass designed campaigns including Vertigo (1958) and Psycho (1960) — two of cinema's greatest formal achievements. For Otto Preminger, Bass created the fragmented silhouette design for Anatomy of a Murder (1959), one of his signature graphic innovations. The Preminger collaboration extended through Exodus (1960) and Advise and Consent (1962), while his geometric compositions for Spartacus (1960) established that film's iconic visual identity.
The Saul Bass Archive at Film/Art Gallery encompasses silkscreen prints, original film campaign posters, non-film poster designs, and film festival materials from his private collection. Archive items circulate in limited quantities — once sold, individual pieces rarely reappear on the open market.
Shop the full Archive for his complete range: the noir-influenced work for The Man with the Golden Arm (1955), the kinetic title sequences for North by Northwest, his Oscar-winning short films. Bass elevated cinema advertising to the level of fine art — and as its exclusive archive partner, Film/Art Gallery is the definitive source for authenticated original Saul Bass material.