ARTIST UNKNOWN Un The au Sahara (FOLDED), 1990Sku: YY5341 Artist: Artist Unknown Title: Un The au Sahara (FOLDED) Year: 1990 Signed: No Medium: Offset Lithograph Paper Size: 61 x 45 inches ( 155 x 114 cm ) Image Size: 61 x 45 inches ( 155 x 114 cm ) Edition Size: Unknown Framed: No: Inquire with our experts for framing suggestions. Condition: B: Very Good Condition, with signs of handling or age Supplemental Condition Information: The poster has fold lines with tears at the intersections of the
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Sku: YY5341 Artist: Artist Unknown Title: Un The au Sahara (FOLDED) Year: 1990 Signed: No Medium: Offset Lithograph Paper Size: 61 x 45 inches ( 155 x 114 cm ) Image Size: 61 x 45 inches ( 155 x 114 cm ) Edition Size: Unknown Framed: No: Inquire with our experts for framing suggestions. Condition: B: Very Good Condition, with signs of handling or age Supplemental Condition Information: The poster has fold lines with tears at the intersections of the fold lines and water damage.
Additional Details: Original French Theatrical Release Poster – First Printing
This striking original French poster was produced for the 1990 release of The Sheltering Sky, directed by Bernardo Bertolucci and based on the haunting novel by Paul Bowles. The film, starring John Malkovich and Debra Winger, is a meditative exploration of identity, isolation, and existential dislocation set against the vast expanse of North Africa.
The poster’s evocative composition captures a dreamlike desert landscape under a luminous crescent moon, with softly rendered dunes stretching into infinity. In the foreground, the seated couple gazes outward, reinforcing the film’s introspective and psychological depth. The palette—rich blues fading into warm desert tones—creates a poetic contrast that mirrors the tension between romance and desolation at the heart of the narrative.
Printed in France for local distribution, this first-edition affiche exemplifies the refined aesthetic of European film posters from the pre-digital poster era—favoring atmosphere and symbolism over literal representation. The bold, stylized typography of the title Un Thé au Sahara anchors the composition while maintaining a sense of mystery and elegance.
A visually captivating and culturally significant piece, this poster appeals to collectors of international cinema, fans of Bertolucci’s work, and those drawn to the artistry of vintage film advertising.
Framing available upon request.