Orion Radio

Hungarian title:

Orion rádió

Artist:

ORP

Size:

Pre-war 1,5 sheet (cca. 126 x 63 cm)

Year:

1930s

Condition:

Fine, restored paper loss and tears, backed on Japanese paper.

Material:

Paper, stone lithography.

Price: US$40000

Description:

Orion Radio is a 1930s vintage Hungarian Art Deco advertising poster designed by the propaganda department of Orion.

The company's logo, designed by Jozsef Bottlik alludes to Janus, the two-headed creature in the antique mythology representing the multiple directions sound can spread into. The company's image was managed by Bottlik and Lajos Porzse. The modern emblem looked great on posters where the composition was dominated by it as well as on those where it was used as a design element that accompanied the advertised product - just like on this one. 

The composition shows the characteristics the of Bottlik’s Art Deco style in the interwar period, however this is a late piece. In the late 1930s the modernist and Art Deco trends of the earlier decades somewhat altered. The new tendency showed the use of softer transitions between colours, what can be seen on this design as well, however here the typography is closer to the modernist manner. The style of this poster is a great example of the time of changing trends in Hungarian graphic design. 

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