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Lot 357
Eight Vintage Ghana Movie Posters
Lot Details & Additional Photographs
The first Maximum Risk with Jean-Claude van Damme (34.5 x 19 in.); the second Burning Paradise (60 x 46 in.) (poor condition); the third Secret Gold Mines (52 x 46 in.) (several holes, strong color saturation); the fourth Vampires (56 x 45.5 in.); the fifth Orije Shrine 2 (57.5 x 45 in.); the sixth Ladies World (53.5 x 46.5 in.); the seventh After School Hours (56 x 45.25 in.); and the eighth The Killer (58 x 44 in.); all are hand painted in colors on a repurposed flour sack, unstretched.

This lot to be sold on day 1, Wednesday, October 3 (Lots 1-948)

Auction by order of the United States Bankruptcy Courts of the Eastern District of North Carolina. All items sold as-is. No returns. All sales final.

From the Complete and Important Collection of NOA Living, Raleigh, North Carolina

Beginning in the early 1980s with the availability of VCRs, TVs, and generators, a mobile movie industry boomed in Ghana. Entrepreneurs commissioned local artists to paint eye-catching and colorful advertising for the films. This artistic movement proliferated until the early 1990s when these unique and creative works were replaced by mass produced printed posters.

Good to fair condition - creasing, rubbing, and some paint loss to each.