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By AI, Created 4:43 PM UTC, May 18, 2026, /AGP/ – Propstore is selling a large Brian Bysouth collection of original poster artwork and signed pieces in its Collectible Posters Auction, which runs through May 22, 2026. The sale includes rare concept art for The Lion King and final artwork for titles like Ladyhawke, Silent Running and Howard the Duck, drawing interest from film art collectors and poster fans.
Why it matters: - Brian Bysouth’s hand-painted poster art helped define the look of fantasy, horror, action and sci-fi movie marketing in the 1980s and 1990s. - Original artworks from landmark films rarely come to market, which can make this sale especially relevant to collectors of film memorabilia and poster art. - Propstore is offering the collection as part of a broader auction with more than 400 rare posters and original artworks.
What happened: - Propstore is auctioning original poster artwork by British artist Brian Bysouth in its Collectible Posters Auction. - The auction is open now through May 22, 2026. - The sale is taking place in London and includes a curated lineup of posters and artwork from across decades of cinema. - Bidding sign-ups and the complete catalog are available here.
The details: - The Brian Bysouth collection includes original concept artwork for Disney’s The Lion King from 1994, with an estimate of £3,000 to £6,000, or $3,960 to $7,920. - The Lion King artwork features a sunset composition where tonal gradations form the shape of a lion’s head within the landscape. - Original final British Quad artwork for Ladyhawke from 1985 carries an estimate of £2,000 to £4,000, or $2,640 to $5,280. - The Ladyhawke piece was painted in gouache and includes imagery from the film starring Michelle Pfeiffer, Rutger Hauer and Matthew Broderick. - Original final British Quad artwork for Silent Running from 1972 carries an estimate of £2,000 to £4,000, or $2,640 to $5,280. - The Silent Running piece includes applied title and credit elements used for the final poster design. - Original final artwork for Howard the Duck from 1986 carries an estimate of £1,500 to £3,000, or $1,980 to $3,960. - Howard the Duck is paired with a signed final-release poster featuring Bysouth’s artwork. - The Howard the Duck material arrives as the film marks its 40th anniversary this year. - The broader Brian Bysouth collection also includes Metalstorm: The Destruction of Jared-Syn, Thunder, Zulu, Star Rock, Hundra and King Kong Lives. - Listed estimates for the collection range from £800 to £6,000, or $1,056 to $7,920, depending on the piece. - Item dimensions in the collection range from 34 x 46 cm for Zulu to 91.5 x 67.5 cm for Star Rock.
Between the lines: - Bysouth said the artworks are finding a new audience through Propstore’s poster auction, and that the rise in interest reflects renewed appreciation for hand-painted poster art. - Propstore specialist Alastair McCrea said Bysouth’s work captures the bold style that defined movie poster art before the digital era. - The mix of original concepts, final production art and signed posters suggests the auction is aimed at serious collectors looking for rarity and provenance, not just display pieces.
What’s next: - Bidding remains open until May 22, 2026. - Propstore expects continued interest as collectors and film fans compete for rare original poster art from major genre titles. - Additional catalog images and expert interviews are available through Propstore’s press contacts.
The bottom line: - Propstore is putting a rare set of Brian Bysouth originals in front of collectors, with The Lion King artwork likely to be one of the auction’s marquee lots.
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