Psychedelic anti-war poster by Asher Ein Dor (Dikstein) and Dan Gilad, 1971, combining Israeli symbols with elements of Psychedelic culture and horror culture. The poster, printed in gold, pink and green, features the Knesset, the menorah, the Western Wall, the Dome of the Rock and the Tower of David surrounded by monsters. The smoke rising from the menorah's seven branches, inscribed "we want freedom" and "we don't want to die", becomes a golden poisonous snake. The poster further features: Humpty Dumpty (from Lewis Carrol's "[Alice] Through the Looking-Glass") sitting on the flag of Israel, to which the Star of David is nailed; pawns from a chess board near and on the Western Wall; dice coming out of the walls of the Eastern City, and more. At the bottom: graves with the word "Why?" in Hebrew and English. Signed in print by Asher Ein Dor and Dan Gilad, dated 1971. Asher Dikstein (Ein Dor) is one of the pioneers and most important artists of Israeli comics. He edited the magazines Bambi and Buki, illustrated comic strips as well as books from the series Hasamba, contributed comic strips to the children's magazine Etsbe'oni, designed and illustrated covers of Patrik Kim, Bill Carter and Ringo books, and more. Ein Dor eventually became religious and lives in Safed. Children's comic book "Bambi" which Dikstein edited and wrote is the previous item in this catalog. 90X30 cm. Very good condition. The poster is mounted on thin cardboard. A smear of red paint on lower right corner.
Psychedelic anti-war poster by Asher Ein Dor (Dikstein) and Dan Gilad, 1971, combining Israeli symbols with elements of Psychedelic culture and horror culture. The poster, printed in gold, pink and green, features the Knesset, the menorah, the Western Wall, the Dome of the Rock and the Tower of David surrounded by monsters. The smoke rising from the menorah's seven branches, inscribed "we want freedom" and "we don't want to die", becomes a golden poisonous snake. The poster further features: Humpty Dumpty (from Lewis Carrol's "[Alice] Through the Looking-Glass") sitting on the flag of Israel, to which the Star of David is nailed; pawns from a chess board near and on the Western Wall; dice coming out of the walls of the Eastern City, and more. At the bottom: graves with the word "Why?" in Hebrew and English. Signed in print by Asher Ein Dor and Dan Gilad, dated 1971. Asher Dikstein (Ein Dor) is one of the pioneers and most important artists of Israeli comics. He edited the magazines Bambi and Buki, illustrated comic strips as well as books from the series Hasamba, contributed comic strips to the children's magazine Etsbe'oni, designed and illustrated covers of Patrik Kim, Bill Carter and Ringo books, and more. Ein Dor eventually became religious and lives in Safed. Children's comic book "Bambi" which Dikstein edited and wrote is the previous item in this catalog. 90X30 cm. Very good condition. The poster is mounted on thin cardboard. A smear of red paint on lower right corner.
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