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Original 1996 Atlanta Olympic Summer Games Posters

A Rare Opportunity to Own a Piece of Olympic Art History

The 1996 Centennial Olympic Games in Atlanta marked a once-in-a-lifetime global celebration—100 years of the modern Olympic movement. To commemorate this historic milestone, the Atlanta Committee commissioned a remarkable collection of official Olympic posters, created by some of the most respected artists and designers of the era.

These are not reproductions.
They are authentic, original Olympic posters, many produced in limited runs, representing individual sports, cultural themes, and official Olympic events.

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Why These Posters Matter

Centennial Significance
The 1996 Games were the 100th anniversary of the modern Olympics—making these posters uniquely historic and increasingly scarce.

Renowned Artists & Designers
Featuring work by celebrated artists such as Mark English, Burton Morris, Bernie Fuchs, Bart Forbes, Emma Amos, and Yamagata, these posters blend fine art with sports history.

Museum-Quality Design
Bold graphics, dynamic motion, and timeless design—many of these works stand alone as collectible art pieces beyond their Olympic connection.

Growing Collector Demand
Olympic memorabilia continues to gain value, especially official posters tied to landmark Games. Centennial Olympic material is particularly sought after by:

  • Collectors & investors

  • Galleries & museums

  • Corporate offices & hospitality spaces

  • Sports history institutions

  • Olympic & international memorabilia dealers

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Condition & Storage

✔ Posters have been professionally stored
✔ Rolled, sleeved in plastic, and boxed
✔ Clean, vibrant, and well-preserved

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Ideal For

  • Serious Olympic collectors

  • Art dealers & galleries

  • Sports museums & institutions

  • Corporate art buyers

  • Investment buyers seeking long-term appreciation

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Official 1998 FIFA World Cup Posters

“Dancing with the Ball” & “Bicycle Kick”

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Icons of Global Football Art

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The 1998 FIFA World Cup in France was more than a tournament—it was a cultural moment that elevated football as a global art form. To commemorate the world’s most watched sporting event, FIFA commissioned a select group of artists to create official World Cup posters that captured the spirit, motion, and emotion of the beautiful game.

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Among the most celebrated are “Dancing with the Ball” and “Bicycle Kick.”

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These works are widely regarded as two of the most visually striking and emotionally expressive World Cup posters ever produced.  Posters have been carefully stored, rolled, protected, and preserved to maintain color vibrancy and paper integrity.

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