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The history of posters begins in the 15th century with woodcut broadsides, which were crude, text-heavy announcements selling everything from religious indulgences to political decrees. But the modern poster as we know it, emerged in the late 19th century, propelled by the Industrial Revolution and the blossoming field of lithography. This new technology allowed for mass production of vibrant, colourful images, perfect for capturing the attention of urban crowds.

Paris of the 1920s became the artistic hub for these posters. Jules Chéret, the "father of the modern poster," seduced onlookers with his graceful Art Nouveau figures promoting theatres and more... nightclubs. Alphonse Mucha, conjured up otherworldly beauty with his flowing gowns and dreamy landscapes for products like Sarah Bernhardt's theatrical productions.

The poster's purpose expanded in the early 20th century. Consumer brands like Coca-Cola and Guinness employed bold typography and iconic imagery to etch themselves into public consciousness. Political movements, too, seized upon the poster's persuasive power. Soviet propaganda posters with their heroic workers and steely gazes rallied support for the communist cause, while British wartime posters like "Keep Calm and Carry On" urged stoicism in the face of Nazi aggression.

Throughout the decades, the poster evolved with the times. The sleek minimalism of Art Deco graced cigarette advertisements, while Pop Art's bold colors and ironic imagery parodied consumer culture. The anti-war and civil rights movements of the 1960s and 70s found powerful expression in posters featuring clenched fists and raised voices. And with the digital revolution, posters transcended physical walls, finding new life on websites and social media, their reach amplified yet again.

The poster's legacy endures today, as it continues to be a canvas for artistic expression, adorning gallery walls and inspiring contemporary designers. It remains a potent tool for activism, with climate change and social justice. less...

Born in New South Wales in 1942, Martin Sharp studied art and architecture in Sydney. He was a painter, cartoonist and designer, was art editor of 'Oz' magazine, and did cartoons for a number of newspapers and magazines including the 'Bulletin' and 'Sydney Morning Herald'. Martin Sharp exhibited in London, Sydney and Melbourne, and from 1965 to 1974 travelled extensively. His work is represented in Australian and overseas public and private collections. He died in 2013.

Martin Sharp (1942-2013), the Venetian twins (Nimrod series),…
"Venetian Twins" by Martin Sharp

Martin Sharp (1942-2013), the Venetian twins (Nimrod series), silkscreen 873/1000, signed lower right, 42.91 in. x 29.53 in., 42.91 in. x 29.53 in. x 43.31 in. x 33.07 in. overall

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Martin Sharp (1942-2013), Kold Komfort Kaffee (Nimrod series),…
Kold Komfort Kaffee by Martin Sharp

Martin Sharp (1942-2013), Kold Komfort Kaffee (Nimrod series), silkscreen 873/1000, signed lower right, 39.76 in. x 18.90 in., 39.76 in. x 18.90 in. x 45.28 in. x 22.83 in. overall

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Martin Sharp (1942-2013), Sideshow in Burlesco (Nimrod series),…
Sideshow in Burlesco

Martin Sharp (1942-2013), Sideshow in Burlesco (Nimrod series), silkscreen 873/1000, signed lower right, 42.13 in. x 17.72 in., 42.13 in. x 17.72 in. x 48.03 in. x 21.65 in. overall

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Martin Sharp (1942-2013), Kaspar (Nimrod series), silkscreen…
Kaspar by Martin Sharp

Martin Sharp (1942-2013), Kaspar (Nimrod series), silkscreen 873/1000, signed lower right, 24.80 in. x 18.50 in., 24.80 in. x 18.50 in. x 34.25 in. x 24.41 in. overall

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Martin Sharp (1942 - 2013), Sideshow in Burlesco (Nimrod),…
Sideshow in Burlesco

Martin Sharp (1942 - 2013), Sideshow in Burlesco (Nimrod), Screen-printed poster, editioned 241/1000 lower left, dated 2.12.82 centre; signed lower right, framed & glazed, overall 42.52 in. x 18.11 in.

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Martin Sharp (1942 - 2013), Kold Komfort Kaffee (Nimrod),…
Kold Komfort Kaffee (Nimrod) Screen-printed Poster

Martin Sharp (1942 - 2013), Kold Komfort Kaffee (Nimrod), Screen-printed poster, editioned 241/1000 lower left, dated 2.12.82 centre; signed lower right, framed & glazed, overall 43.31 in. x 18.11 in.

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Martin Sharp (1942-2013), Nimrod 10, screenprint, 1980,…
Nimrod 10

Martin Sharp (1942-2013), Nimrod 10, screenprint, 1980, editioned (870/1000) in lower margin; signed lower right, framed & glazed, overall 41.34 in. x 31.10 in.

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Martin Sharp (1942 - 2013) Sunshine Superman (Donovan), 1968…
Sunshine Superman lithograph by Martin Sharp

Martin Sharp (1942 - 2013) Sunshine Superman (Donovan), 1968 offset lithograph on paper, Printed by Big O Posters, 30.71 in. x 21.06 in.

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Martin Sharp, (Australian, 1942 - 2013), [Sydney Opera House],…
Sharp's Opera House Anniversary Screenprint

Martin Sharp, (Australian, 1942 - 2013), [Sydney Opera House], 1983 colour screenprint, initialled 'S' in image lower right, signed and dated '5.4.92' in ink on image lower centre, 39.37 in. x 29.13 in. Linen-backed. The poster is a text-free version of…

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Martin Sharp, poster for the Adelaide Festival of Arts, 1982,…
Adelaide Festival of Arts Poster 1982 by Martin Sharp

Martin Sharp, poster for the Adelaide Festival of Arts, 1982, lithograph, framed and glazed, 22.44 in. x 38.19 in.

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Martin Sharp (1942-2013), cover for Art book 1972, collage, 16.…
Art Book Cover 1972 by Martin Sharp

Martin Sharp (1942-2013), cover for Art book 1972, collage, 6.50 in. x 8.07 in. Provenance: Roslyn Oxley9, Sydney, 1986 (label verso, cat.no. 34)

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Martin Sharp (1942-2013), Manet/Magritte 1971-72, collage, 17 x…
Manet/Magritte Collage by Martin Sharp

Martin Sharp (1942-2013), Manet/Magritte 1971-72, collage, 6.69 in. x 8.66 in. Provenance: Roslyn Oxley9, Sydney, 1986 (label verso)

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Martin Sharp poster Festival of Sydney 1982, mounted on board,…
Sydney Festival 1982 Poster by Martin Sharp

Martin Sharp poster Festival of Sydney 1982, mounted on board, 40.16 in. x 29.92 in. approx.

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Theatrical Poster: 'Nimrod' colour lithographic poster with…
Nimrod: Theatrical Poster with Martin Sharp Artwork

Theatrical Poster: 'Nimrod' colour lithographic poster with artwork by Martin Sharp featuring an image of 'Mo' (Roy Rene' signed and dated, titled and numbered 24/100 in pencil in lower margin; 46.85 in. x 31.10 in., laid down on linen.

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Martin Sharp, Sideshow in Burlesso, approx 107 cm x 46 cm
Sideshow Burlesque: Martin Sharp's Masterpiece

Martin Sharp, Sideshow in Burlesso, approx 42.13 in. x 18.11 in.

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Martin Sharp, Kold Komfort, approx 109 cm x 46 cm
Kold Komfort by Martin Sharp

Martin Sharp, Kold Komfort, approx 42.91 in. x 18.11 in.

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