Diably z Loudun (Devil in London)
Roman Cieslewicz
French, born Poland. 1930–1996
1974
A lithographic poster by Roman Cieślewicz promoting Krzysztof Penderecki’s Diabły z Loudun, using mirrored photomechanical imagery to summon a demonic, theatrical presence.
It hits like a visual Rorschach: horned, shadowy facial forms emerge from dense halftone grain, punctuated by neon cyan and magenta highlights and two pale, grasping hands, while bold pink and blue type anchors the bottom.
A striking example of Cieślewicz’s work that helped push the Polish poster tradition into international avant‑garde design—turning promotional graphics into psychologically charged art through photomontage, halftone texture, and unexpected color.
Medium
Lithograph
Dimensions
38 × 26 3/8" (96.5 × 67 cm)
Classification
Department
Credit
Gift of Mirko Ilić
Accession
162.2016
Palette
Exhibitions