Jazz Jamboree 72’ Poster
Date
Credits
- Hubert Hilscher Artist
Format
- Poster 1707
Type of Work
- Finished work 5482
Techniques
- illustration 132
- printing 438
Dimensions
Printed Pages
Locations Made
Jazz Jamboree 72’ was a poster created in 1972 by Hubert Hilscher to help promote the 15th International Jazz Festival hosted in Warsaw, Poland. The Pop art movement evolved in the 70s expanding its influence and attracting more interest. We can see this style of art used by Hubert Hilscher in this poster. 1972 was also a Historical year for Jazz because it increased significantly in popularity and is argued to be the best year for album releases. Some jazz artists even were able to release two amazing albums in that year. Many were even made by well-known jazz musicians important to jazz history and known by most. This piece brings The most popular styles of music, illustration, and design of the 1970s together and shows us how they all can work together as one to create an amazing art piece. We can also see how it was designed not only to look nice but to catch our attention and draw us into wanting to go to the festival it's designed to have tiny text to get people to get close to the poster and look at every detail before being able to distinguish the information they wish to read on it. The location of the original or any original prints is unknown but you can buy prints online from many different websites that are made now for very cheap.