Drexel University's Polish Poster Collections
The Frank Fox and Kenneth F. Lewalski Collections
at 32nd and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia
Drexel University's Main Building dates back to 1891
The Frank Fox Polish Poster Collection at Drexel University and the Kenneth F. Lewalski Polish Poster Collection, housed in Westphal's URBN Center at Drexel, together represent one of the largest surveys of Soviet era Polish posters at an institution in the United States. Over the past several years, there have been many opportunities for undergraduates to explore and exhibit this collection.
The Frank Fox Polish Poster Collection at Drexel University
(see Frank Fox biographical sketch)
The Westphal College of Media Arts & Design at Drexel University acquired the collection from Mr. Frank Fox in 2007. This collection contains around 2,500 posters that range in date from the 1930s through the 1990s. The bulk of the collection is from the 1970s to the 1990s.
Included are many rare and early posters produced between 1918 & 1940. Approximately 75 Solidarity posters, Wiktor Sadowski posters, WWII and anti-Nazi posters produced outside of Poland, Polish anti-American posters from the 1950s, eight posters by Strarowieyski signed by the artist, posters for American Westerns, jazz posters, posters by Alexiun, Gorowski, and other renowned artists.
Wiktor Gorka
Cabaret, 1973Andrzej Pagowski
Cigarettes are for Buttheads, 1994Edward Lutczyn
Rocky, 1978Rafal Olbinski
Man of Iron, 1979
Kenneth F. Lewalski Polish Poster Collection In 2009 the Westphal College of Media Arts & Design at Drexel University acquired the Kenneth F. Lewalski Polish Posters Collection. Kenneth Lewalski was an authority on Polish history and taught for many years at Rhode Island College. Many of the Posters were obtained after Lewalski obtained his Ph.D. in 1960 from the University of Chicago, when such posters were available, and before 1990; many were bought during his research trips to Poland.
There are around 140 posters in this collection, which is strong on posters relating to American jazz performers and theater and film productions. Nearly 20% of the collection is the work of Waldemar Swierzy who designed 1,500 posters in his lifetime, 26 of which are in this collection. Included in this 26 are his Jazz Greats series, his Beatles portraits, and his imaginative film works. Other artists featured in this collection are Jan Lenica, Franciszek Strarowiejski, Jan Sawka, A. Pagowski, J. Czerniawski, Roman Cieslewicz, Maciej Urbaniec, Stasys Eidrigovicius, Jan Mlodozeniec, and A. Kilmowski.
Mieczyslaw Gorowski
Jewish Culture in the Polish Poster, 1989Wiktor Sadowski
International Poster Salon, Paris, 1986Statys Eidrigevicius
Paintings-Graphics, 1985