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Eberhard Hölscher – The Fischer Series of Pocketbooks. Book covers by W. D.Zimmermann
Alexandre Alexandre – Siné and his film advertising
Raimund Hrabak – Walter Ballmer, Milan. Industrial advertising
Peter Roth – Fashion in the oblong. The advertising of the fashion store Harvey-Nichols, London
Eberhard Hölscher – New picture wallpapers. Samples of the producer of wallpaper, Rasch & Co., Brothers, Bramsche near Osnabrück
Alexandre Alexandre – D. Langelaan & J.Cerf – the famous gag-team. Advertising of the Perrier firm,
Walter Keim – Monuments of art on paper. Triumphal baroque processions
Eberhard Hölscher – A series of industrial prospectuses by Tilla and Karl E. Fuchs, Stuttgart
Ludwig Ebenhöh – Lorenz Kraus, Schwabach near Nuremberg. Book- and press-illustrations
Max Körner – New posters for the Nuremberg Santa Claus Market
« Amalthea », a type of the Bauersche Gießerei, Frankfort-on-Main

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Gebrauchsgraphik, 1, 1958. Cover design by Eric Carle
Gebrauchsgraphik, 1, 1958. Cover design by Eric Carle

Gebrauchsgraphik, 1, 1958 - Walter Ballmer Inner
Gebrauchsgraphik, 1, 1958 – Walter Ballmer Inner

 

Gebrauchsgraphik, 1, 1958 - Walter Ballmer Inner
Gebrauchsgraphik, 1, 1958 – Walter Ballmer Inner
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