| Vintage Pulp | Sep 13 2009 |

Back in April we showed you a nice poster for the Italian sexploitation documentary Inghilterra nuda, and talked briefly about the proliferation of such films during the ’60s and ’70s. The promo art was painted by the legendary Sandro Symeoni, an Italian illustrator who has more than 3,000 posters and record sleeves to his credit. Below is a small collection of this master’s work for your Sunday enjoyment. If these pique your interest, a cursory search on the web will turn up many more pieces. We’ll get you started with this link, and this one too.











Italy, Fat City, Le calde amiczie, Per un pugno di dollari, For a Few Dollars More, Sandro Symeoni, Suono Libero, Accatone, Il fantasma dello spazio, La notte che Evelyn usci' dalla tomba, La morte cammina con i tacchi alti, Fludio mortale, Il grido, Marte distruggera' la Terra!, Fino all'ultimo respiro, Angeli bianchi...angeli neri, poster art, album art, cinema






















































