Críticas:
'There's almost an embarrassment of art-deco riches in this captivating book ... eye-catching proof that even ephemeral billboards can make great art' - Tatler 'If you are interested in graphic design, Art Deco and life and culture during the Jazz Age, then this is a book for you' - The Designer 'A handsome new volume ... slick streamlines and speed are in abundance in this great collection of work' - Creative Review
Reseña del editor:
Posters by their very nature are ephemeral: crookedly plastered on a roadside billboard, tacked to the back of a tabac, they lasted a few weeks until advertisers issued another imaginative argument for soap or an ocean voyage. While few contemporary observers understood the richness of their design or appreciated the ingenuity of their unsung creators, they are now highly prized. William Crouse, long-time poster aficionado, has selected over 300 of the most sought-after examples of poster art created between the wars to include in this definitive volume. Organized thematically into subject categories (aviation, communication, fashion and more), this book includes over 300 highly rare and even unique examples by masters of the art form, including Nizzoli, Cassandre and Beall. Each poster – digitally photographed under carefully controlled conditions – is accompanied by an expanded caption that addresses the aesthetic, sociological, economic and/or political context of the image. Introduced by Art Deco specialist Alastair Duncan, Art Deco Posters is an essential addition for all interested in graphic design, Art Deco, and life and culture between 1919 and 1939.
Table of Contents
Introduction · Aviation · Cars and Cycles · Consumer Products · Fashion and Entertainment · Food, Beverage and Tobacco · Leisure · Motor Racing · Ocean Liners · Railroads · Travel and Tourism
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