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Dan Reisinger

  • 10th Maccabiah Games.
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    Dan Reisinger

    10th Maccabiah Games.

    $300.00 $210.00

    Year: 1976.

    Size: 30 x 45 in./76.2 x 114.3 cm

    For the summer running of the 10th Maccabiah Games -- Israel's Olympics -- Reisinger creates another dynamic image: a stylized red running figure superimposed on the country's symbolic Star of David in blue. Reisinger once again employs the use of elongated triangular elements, this time to the end of evoking the speed and excitement of the athletic competition.


    Dan Reisinger is Israel's top graphic artist. He established his own design studio in Tel Aviv in 1961 and began a prolific career as a poster artist and painter. In step with his country's dynamic development, Reisinger's design activities have expanded to include corporate entities, packaging, sign systems, supergraphics, exhibition and environmental design.

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  • 8th International Assembly of Choirs - Zimriya.
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    Year: 1973.

    Size: 30 x 45 in./76.2 x 114.3 cm

    Printed in 1973, it advertises the 8th International Assembly of Choirs in Zimriya.

    The graphic is aptly simplistic: a musical note whose body is depicted as a mouth open in song.

    Dan Reisinger is Israel's top graphic artist. He established his own design studio in Tel Aviv in 1961 and began a prolific career as a poster artist and painter. In step with his country's dynamic development, Reisinger's design activities have expanded to include corporate entities, packaging, sign systems, supergraphics, exhibition and environmental design.

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  • Darfur / Who Cares?
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    Dan Reisinger

    Darfur / Who Cares?

    $100.00

    Year: 2007

    Size: 27 x 39 inches

    A majority of Americans have either read about or seen the televised carnage in Darfur. Posters Please was looking for an opportunity to contribute to the alleviation of the suffering of the people in that region. To that end, we have commissioned a poster by one of the world’s most illustrious graphic artists, Dan Reisinger to help spread the word of the humaitarian aid so desperately needed in that region. 200 copies of the poster were printed in Israel. This design is a gift from the artist. Dan’s poster asks, “Who Cares?” The answer must be: “We all do.” This is a limited-edition poster.

    We hope that you will help us to make a difference—-it’s a small step, but one that we should all take.

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  • Israel - The Dream
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    Dan Reisinger

    Israel - The Dream

    $80.00

    Year: 1979

    Size: 25 x 32 inches

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  • Poster Auction XVIII.
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    Dan Reisinger

    Poster Auction XVIII.

    $200.00

    Year: 1994.

    Size: 27 x 39 inches

    In keeping with its aims of supporting and fostering the appreciation of contemporary graphics while celebrating the lithographic traditions from which these designs sprung, Poster Auctions International commissioned a series of original poster designs to commemorate their twice-yealy sales from 1992 through 1997, at which point economic realities prevailed over artistic sentiments. The participating graphic artists comprise a who's who of the world's most-distinguished posterists, and each poster is a limited-edition of 200 numbered copies-all hand-signed-on special stock. Note that the design was also printed in an edition on regular stock to be pasted on the walls of Manhattan prior to each sale. The fact that these posters were papered over or torn down only days after they went up is another reason why these are so rare. In creating the poster for PAI's 18th auction, Israel's premiere graphic artist makes extensive use of the 18th letter of the Hebrew alphabet (chai) to form the image of a tree of life. In Hebrew, the letter symbolizes life and good luck.

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  • Sixth International Harp Contest.
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    Dan Reisinger

    Sixth International Harp Contest.

    $200.00

    Year: 1976.

    Size: 30 x 45 inches

    In Israel, the land where David sang on his harp, Reisinger's abstraction of the instrument being played is another example of his ability to distill an idea to abstraction without losing any meaning. Dan Reisinger is Israel's top graphic artist. He established his own design studio in Tel Aviv in 1961 and began a prolific career as a poster artist and painter. In step with his country's dynamic development, Reisinger's design activities have expanded to include corporate entities, packaging, sign systems, supergraphics, exhibition and environmental design.

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  • The Scrolls of Fire
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    Dan Reisinger

    The Scrolls of Fire

    $50.00

    Year: 1980

    Size: 25 x 38 inches

    This poster advertises an exhibition of the Beth Hatefutsoth Book of Jewish Martyrology at the Jewish Museum of New York.

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