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Page 1: Pictorial Modernism and a New Language of Form presentation

Pictorial Modernism

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The Beggarstaffs

Harper’s Magazine, 1895Kassama corn flour, 1894

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Beggarstaffs poster Typical poster of the era

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Lucian Bernhard

Stiller shoes, 1912Priester matches, c. 1905

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Hollerbaum & Schmidt

Julius Gipkens

Julius Klinger

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Hans Rudi Erdt

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Bernhard Typefaces & Trademark Designs

Hommel Micrometers

Manoli cigarettes

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Switzerland & Sach Plakat

Emil Cardinaux, Zermatt poster, 1908

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Sachplakate

Niklaus Stoecklin, Bi-Oro poster

Herbert Leupin poster for Die Weltwoche, 1949

Otto Baumberger, poster for the PKZ department store, 1923

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The Poster at War

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War Posters of the Central Powers

Lucian Bernhard, poster for a war-loan campaign, 1915

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Julius Klinger, poster for Germany’s eighth bond drive, 1917

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War Posters of the Allied Forces

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Joseph C. Leyendecker

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Jesse Willcox Smith, poster for the American Red Cross, 1918

J. Paul Verrees, poster promoting victory gardens, 1918

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Ludwig Hohlwein

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Ludwig Hohlwein, “Und Du?” (And You?) poster,

1932.

Ludwig Hohlwein, poster for the Deutsche

Lufthansa, 1936

Ludwig Hohlwein, concert poster, 1938

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Spanish Civil War Posters

Arturo Ballester, “Hail to the Heroes,” poster, c. 1937

Martinez Ortiz, “Discipline,” poster, c. 1937

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Art Deco

E. McKnight Kauffer, poster for the London

Underground, 1930

E. McKnight Kauffer, poster for the London

Underground, 1930

E. McKnight Kauffer, poster for the Daily

Herald, 1918

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A.M. Cassandre

A. M. Cassandre, poster for the Paris newspaper L’Intransigeant, 1925

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A. M. Cassandre

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A. M. Cassandre Typefaces

Bifur Acier Peignot

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Jean Carlu, Vanity Fair cover, 1930 Paul Colin, travel poster for Paris, 1935

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Austin Cooper

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Joseph Binder, poster for the Vienna Music and Theater Festival, 1924

Abram Games, poster to recruit blood donors, c. 1942

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Heinz Schulz-Neudamm, cinema poster for Metropolis, 1926