are a style of contemporary Polish circus posters, which emerged in 1962 as a genre of the Polish School of Posters. They are characterized by their display of aesthetic qualities such as painterly gestures, linear design, hand-lettering, metaphors, humor, and vibrant colors. Usually based on a single theme and meant to be advertisements; they were created in an attempt to interest the passerby in the upcoming circus. Several Polish painters contributed to establishing the art style, among them Henryk Tomaszewski.
Waldemar à Âwierzy<br> Henryk Tomaszewski<br> Jan Lenica<br> Boguslaw Lustyk<br> Tadeusz Jodlowski<br> Jan Sawka<br> Rafaà  Olbià Âski<br> Andrzej Pagowski<br> Wiesà Âaw Waà Âkuski<br> Mieczyslaw Gorowski<br> Wiesà Âaw Waà Âkuski<br> Maciej Urbaniec<br> Franciszek Starowieyski<br> Roman Cieà Âlewicz<br> Stasys Eidrigevicius<br> Hubert Hilscher