Unusual Australian daybill design of Madame Butterfly.
in Australian
The encased blank section on the top of the daybill is interesting but why? Doesn't appear on the original artwork from Italy which the Australian daybill image was copied from. Any thoughts?


Hondo
0
Comments
A more interesting question is are there any other examples of daybills copying posters that were not from the US?
Thanks for that explanation Chris.
Love to see an example of a locandina with the box. Do you have one I could see?
Hondo
Thanks for the information Chris. Another Aussie poster artist error it seems.
Hondo
Interestingly another Italian locandina was copied for the release in Australia in 1960 of Tosca so obviously the blank box in both cases was intentional and so we can't blame an Aussie artist after all. Same distributor Blake Films but it appears the printers differ. Tosca is F. Cunninghame but I can't quite make out Madame Butterfly's printer but is doesn't appear to be F.Cunninghame so it possibly wasn't the same poster artist or printer. Also the posters were about five years apart in time.
Hondo
Any other examples of Australian daybills printed with the blank section on the top?
Hondo
Thanks for checking.
Hondo