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Egon Friedell ‘Shaw oder Shakespeare’ Lecture Poster (1910) – Austrian Expressionist Art Print

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Intense 1910 Austrian Expressionist poster for Dr. Egon Friedell’s provocative lecture comparing George Bernard Shaw and Shakespeare. Striking orange and black graphic art.

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What You Will Receive

  • Made to order, museum-grade art print. Frame not included unless stated.
  • Printed on 200 GSM premium matte paper for crisp detail and zero glare.
  • Archival giclée inks that resist fading for decades.
  • Multiple size options. Use the selector above.
  • Protective packaging: rigid mailer or sturdy tube.
Paper
200 GSM premium matte
Finish
Non-reflective matte
Printing
Giclée digital process
Inks
Archival, fade-resistant
Production
Made after you order
Quality
Sharp detail, rich tones
Packaging
Rigid mailer or tube
Durability
100+ year colour life

Print Quality

Every print is produced using state-of-the-art giclée technology on heavyweight 200 GSM matte paper. The non-reflective surface eliminates glare while the archival pigment inks deliver rich, accurate colours designed to last a lifetime.

Size Guide

For walls above furniture, choose a print roughly two thirds to three quarters the width of the piece below it. Smaller sizes up to 11×14 inches suit gallery walls. Larger formats of 18×24 inches and above create striking focal points.

Dramatic Expressionism: Shaw vs. Shakespeare

Step into the intense intellectual and artistic climate of early 20th-century Vienna with this powerful reproduction of the “Shaw oder die Ironie Besser als Shakespeare” (Shaw or the Irony Better than Shakespeare) lecture poster. Designed to promote a talk by the influential Austrian philosopher, critic, and actor, Dr. Egon Friedell, this piece captures the tension and literary controversy of the era’s cultural debates.

Austrian Secession & Graphic Intensity

The visual style is a stunning example of proto-Expressionism emerging from the Vienna Secession movement around 1910. The artwork features an extremely agitated, orange-hued face set against stark black, lending the image a raw, primal energy. The exaggerated, almost grotesque features reflect the provocative nature of Friedell’s argument, which dared to suggest George Bernard Shaw’s modern, ironic wit surpassed the genius of Shakespeare.

A Collector’s Statement Piece

Beyond its historical context, this poster, likely designed by S.10, is a masterclass in impactful graphic design and early modern typography. The bold contrast and the emotionally charged subject matter make it an exceptional statement piece for enthusiasts of literary history, vintage poster art, and early 20th-century Viennese culture. It provides a fascinating glimpse into the intellectual ferment of Central Europe before the First World War.