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Artwork by Saul Bass. 28 x 22 in. Estimate $400-500. ... A new level of elegance was reached in 1954 when director Otto Preminger hired Saul Bass to design a poster for Carmen Jones.
Saul Bass, who would have turned 100 on May 8, 2020, designed the '50s and '60s. ... beginning with “Carmen Jones” and ending with an unused design for “Schindler’s List. ...
LONDON — Horizontal and vertical bars come and go, evoking the mania of Norman Bates as the opening credits roll in “Psycho.” A mass of Las Vegas neon whirls as the body of Robert De Niro ...
For whatever reason, they decided not to use Saul Bass's artwork for DVD covers." ... the stills from just about all Bass's sequences, from Carmen Jones to Casino and dozens in between.
Bass managed to segue a job designing movie posters in the 1940s into a role in the title design division, creating the sequence for 1954's Carmen Jones after his art caught the eye of Otto Preminger.
A new book explores the work of American graphic designer Saul Bass, whose commercial work was part of the landscape of 20th-century America. Thinking Made Visible: Movement, Narrative, and the Work ...
Google paid animated homage Wednesday to iconic designer and artist Saul Bass with one of its more lively Doodles. Saul Bass: American flair, Soviet aesthetics, with a Brubeck beat - Los Angeles Times ...
Saul Bass: A Life in Film & Design (Laurence King Publishing, Nov. 9, ... His big break came when he designed the Otto Preminger hired him to design the poster for 1954’s Carmen Jones.
Let’s go back in time and relive some of Saul Bass’ most famous film titles, from his first film (Carmen Jones) to his last (Casino).
Bass focused mostly on advertising, but broke into movies in 1954 when Otto Preminger asked him to craft the poster for his movie Carmen Jones. Preminger liked what he saw, and commissioned Bass ...
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