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Flash Gordon

Cooper Hewitt

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Object Details

Producer

Universal Pictures, Universal City, California, USA

Artist

Richard Amsel, 1947 - 1985

Catalogue Status

Research in Progress

Description

Poster for the film “Flash Gordon,” 1980. On a black ground. A red border springs from lightning-bolt-like lines emanating from the high collar of an enlarged central figure with a bald head and exaggerated eyebrows and facial hair. His costume is red and gold, and though only his head and arm are depicted, a flowing red robe falls to the bottom border. At left, several winged figures wearing vaguely Roman costume fly toward the viewer. At right, a blonde man with a large sword stands next to a crowned woman, looking up and alert. Behind them, a gleaming city on pillars of light. At center, below, the film’s title, with a planet bisected by a ring and lightning bolts between the words. At top, in yellow text: “Pathetic earthlings… who can save you now?” and below, film credits, and Music by Queen.

Credit Line

Gift of Various Donors

Date

1980

Accession Number

1981-29-414

Restrictions & Rights

Usage conditions apply

Type

graphic design

Object Name

Poster

Type

Poster

Medium

Offset lithograph on paper

made in

USA

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Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum Collection
Drawings, Prints, and Graphic Design Department

Data Source

Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum

Metadata Usage

Not determined

Link to Original Record

http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/kq4d6ab3374-65a9-4ec0-9c7b-645a1e82e2ec

Record ID

chndm_1981-29-414

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