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Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, 1749-1832
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Besucht die Gedenkstätten der Deutschen Klassik
This poster is red with 16 photographs of locations associated with famous German literary figures. -
Goethe/Iphigenie auf Tauris/Staatsschauspiel Dresden.
The poster is white with text in black at the bottom. The name of the author and the title are printed in black letter font; the name of the theater is in Latin script. The top two thirds of the poster show a grainy black and white print of a woman in a cloak with her arms stretched out and raised. Both sides of the picture show thick Greek columns. Trees in the background. -
Iphigenie auf Tauris/Schauspiel von J.W. Goethe/Theater der Stadt Cottbus.
Poster shows two white wings tied to a purple rock; with red background; purple border and purple text at the top. -
Landestheater Halle- Goethe-Theater Bad Lauchstädt- Der Urfaust: Goethes Faust in ursprünglicher Gestalt- Schauspiel Halle, Regie: Erhard Preuk
This poster is a black and white photograph of a river in a misty forest. The text at the left and center is in white and white gothic script outline in red. This poster advertises for "The Urfaust", or Goethe's Faust in its original form. Directed by Erhard Preuk. -
Faust in Unsprünglicher Gestalt- Goethe Urfaust- Theater der Bergarbeiter Senftenberg
This poster is a depiction of Da Vinci's Vitruvian Man in black and white on a grayish brown. Indecipherable text that is Da Vinci's own backwards writing in black forms a background above and below, with the title at bottom in white on black. This poster advertises for "Faust in Original Form", presumably based on Goethe's work. -
Stella: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe- Theater im Palast, Regie Ruth Berghaus - Ausstattung Måns Hedström - Marie-Luise Strandt
This poster is white with a depiction of a nude woman looking at a star with her back to us. The depiction is in white, brown, and light brown. The text is in brown at the bottom. This poster advertises for "Stella" by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. -
Wiederöffnung Deutsches Nationaltheater Weimar/5. Oktober 1975/Festkonzert der Weimarischen Staatskapelle Johann Wolfgang Goethe "Faust" I. Teil Johann Goethe "Faust" II. Teil Johannes R. Becher "Winterschlacht" Christoph Willibald Gluck "Iphigenie in Aul
Poster is white with text repeated diagonally in black in each corner, clockwise: "Wiedereröffnung/Deutsches/Nationaltheater/Weimar". In top left center in small sepia print is description and date. Advertises for a "Fest Concert" of Weimar's City, featuring performances of "Faust" by Johann Wolfgang Goethe, "Winter Battle" by Johannes R. Becher, "Iphigenie in Aulis", by Christoph WIllibald Gluck, and Beethoven's 9th Symphony. -
Johann Wolfgang Goethen S/Lust-Spiel/Die Mitschuldigen/Regie: Horst Drinda/Theater im Palast
Poster is white with a painted depiction of a white-haired man wearing an orange laurel crown holding the strings of four puppets on a yellow stage below: a man and woman dressed similarly, a third man wearing what appears to be a kilt and holding a letter, and a robber. Text in black script and red gothic print on the stage above and below. Advertises for a performance of Goethe's "The Guilty", directed by Horst Drinda. -
bat, Institut für Schauspielregie Kunsthochschule Berlin, Studenten stellen vor J.W. von Goethe: Die Laune des Verliebten, Es spielen Gabriele Methner-Herz Johanna Schall Rudy Hassing Wilfried Loll, Die Mitschuldigen, Angelika Ritter Bruno Carstens Peter Hladik
This poster is yellow with black text and a black cartoon depiction at bottom of four characters (l-r): A man with his hand in a shining jewelry box, a woman in love, a man with a sabre and feathered hat, and a man in a robe, slippers and nightcap furtively carrying a shining letter. This poster advertises for two performances of Goethe's works, "The Mood of the Lover" and "The Accomplices". -
175. Jahre Goethe - Theater Bad Lauchstädt
This poster is white with a prominent black and white portrait of Goethe in the center. Above is title in black, and below is sketch of the theater. -
Landestheater Halle/Goethe-Theater Bad Lauchstädt- Sommerspielplan- A.E. Modeste Grétry: Der eifersüchtige Liebhaber/ W.A, Mozart: Die Zauberflöte/ G.F. Händel: Floridante/ J.W. Goethe: Die Mitschuldigen
This poster is a matte gold color with an black inner border left and right and white outer border. There is an orange, red, and black half-circle design at bottom with "1985" featured in red at center. The theater name is in white at the top, followed by the announcement of the plan for summer performances in red, followed by individual performances in black. These include "The Jealous Lover" by Grétry, Mozart's "The Magic Flute", Händel's "Floridante," and "The Complicit" by Goethe. The poster is possibly signed by the creator on back. -
Landestheater Halle/im Goethe-Theater Bad Lauchstädt- Von Mai bis September- Theseus: Oper von Händel/ Der eifersüchtige Liebhaber: Komische Oper von Grétry/ Triumph der Empfindsamkeit: Grille von Goethe/ Das Jahrmarktsfest zu Plundersweilern: Stück von Hacks
This poster is light gray with black text. It depicts a building in classic Greek style with a large arch and steps beneath. Underneath the arch is a gold on brown design, with text in the remaining white space. The text alternates between Gothic script and print. This poster advertises for performances from May through September in the Goethe-Theater Bad Lauchstädt, including the opera "Theseus" from Händel, "The Jealous Lover", a comic opera from Grétry, "The Triumph of Sensibility" from Goethe, and "The Yearly Market Fest to Plunder" from Peter Hacks. -
Götz/Goethe Landestheater Halle Regie: P. Sodann Bühne: R. Klemm Kostüme: U. Müller
Poster is black with white print. Advertises for the play "Götz von Berlichingen" by Goethe, directed by P. Sodann. -
Goethe-Theater Bad Lauchstädt/Joseph Grimaldi Ahnherr aller Clowns 1779-1837
Poster background is white stippled with tiny black dots. Name of theater at top in black script. Depicts a clown in white, red, blue, yellow and black squatting over at bottom and holding a yellow sign which reads "Jospeh Grimaldi: King of all Clowns 1779-1837". -
Goethe Faust/Zweiter Teil/Deutsches Nationaltheater Weimar
Poster is grayish beige with charcoal or pastel line sketches of varioius figures blended together. Devil figure in blue features prominently toward right side of the poster. Advertises for a performance of the second part of Goethe's "Faust". -
Goethes Faust/in seiner unsrprünglichen Gestalt/Bühnen er Stadt Gera/(Urfaust)
Poster is black with red border. In center is white negative space with black outlines forming profiles of two individuals facing each other. Gray indecipherable text and symbols near top of space. White text top and bottom. Advertises for a performance of Goethe's "Faust" in its original form. -
Goethe Faust/erster Teil/Deutsches Nationaltheater Weimar
Poster is mostly covered with an abstract painting of what is presumably hell, with several humanoid figures in red and gray brush strokes who apear in agony. Figures blend together and into random flame-like brush strokes. Title in black at top. Advertises for a performance of the first part of Goethe's "Faust". -
Was rechts zu wissen/ich könnt was lehrer/rn und zu bekehren/eder Gut noch Geld/rrlichkeit der Welt/Hund so länger leben/nich der Magie ergeb/Geistes Kraft und Mu/heimniß werde kund/saurem Schweiß/was ich nicht weiß/e was die Welt/zusammenh/kraft un/Worte
Poster is largely a compilation of medieval meteoric/astronomic imagery pritned in black and gray. Top right imagery appears to have been ripped away to reveal a red layer with black printed text (sentences are incomplete as we are unable to see the entire layer). Possibly from the play. Title and details of performance at bottom with play title in 3D red letters outlined in black and remaining text in black on red. Advertises for a performance of "Faust" by Goethe. -
Goethe
There are no images on the poster, only words that appear to make up quotes by J.W. von Goethe.