''Sunday in New York'', 1963, movie poster painting by Roger Soubie is a painting by Movie World Posters which was uploaded on November 3rd, 2022.
''Sunday in New York'', 1963, movie poster painting by Roger Soubie
Base painting of the vintage movie poster for ''Sunday in New York'', a 1963 romantic comedy film directed by Peter Tewksbury and starring Jane Fonda... more
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''Sunday in New York'', 1963, movie poster painting by Roger Soubie
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Movie World Posters
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Painting - Movie Posters
Description
Base painting of the vintage movie poster for ''Sunday in New York'', a 1963 romantic comedy film directed by Peter Tewksbury and starring Jane Fonda and Rod Taylor. The film is known for its lighthearted and charming exploration of love and relationships in the bustling backdrop of New York City.
The story revolves around Eileen Tyler, played by Jane Fonda, a young woman who comes to visit her brother, Adam, portrayed by Cliff Robertson, in New York City. Eileen is a conservative, small-town girl who is coming to terms with her romantic feelings and the expectations placed upon her. When her brother's apartment becomes unexpectedly occupied, Eileen embarks on a series of misadventures and encounters with various men, including Mike Mitchell, played by Rod Taylor, a handsome and charming airline pilot.
Jane Fonda delivers a delightful and endearing performance as Eileen, capturing the character's innocence and naiveté as she navigates the complexities of love and relationships in the big city. Rod Taylor adds charm and charisma to his role as Mike, who becomes one of Eileen's romantic interests.
"Sunday in New York" is celebrated for its breezy and humorous take on modern romance and the clash between traditional values and contemporary attitudes. The film explores themes of love, commitment, and societal expectations with a light touch.
While "Sunday in New York" may not be as widely remembered as some other romantic comedies of its era, it remains a charming and enjoyable film appreciated for its witty dialogue, Jane Fonda's engaging performance, and the depiction of New York City as a vibrant and romantic backdrop. The film's exploration of the challenges of navigating love and relationships in a changing world continues to resonate with audiences who appreciate classic romantic comedies.
Base art is the poster artwork after the text has been digitally removed.
About the artist:
Roger Soubie (1898–1984) was born in France and lived in Granville, France after World War II. He began his career by drawing magazine covers and advertising posters for railway companies, car manufacturers, and travel agencies. During his long career as an artist, Soubie created nearly 2,000 film posters, many of which are highly celebrated.
His style is always characterized by lively brushstrokes, attentive to tones, shadows, and transparencies in this wide variety of genres, scenes, and characters. The skin of his actresses, their swathing dresses, look like shining silk designed by a Renaissance painter.
The lines are realistic and traditional: the movie stars are depicted with their distinctive features, almost lifelike, but the composition makes his design genuinely original. Soubie’s protagonists are sometimes centered in the middle of the scene. Other posters may have them inserted in frames or articulated between numerous words and titles with different fonts. Soubie’s movie posters are dynamic. Like an engaging movie, always in motion.
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November 3rd, 2022
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