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France d’aujourd’hui (Francois Stahly)
Reflections on Present-Day Graphic Art in France (Raymond Cogniat)
Advertising Art in France (Marcel Zahar)
The Renaissance of Church Art in France (Luce Hoctin)
Ceramics and Small Sculpture by Painters (Alain Jouffroy)
Picasso. New Clay Casts from Original Plaster Moulds (B. Gheerbrant)
New French Tapestry (Denys Chevalier)
French Stage Design (Luce Hoctin)
Air France (Charles Rosner)
Groforel. Three-Dimensional Typography (H. Steiner)

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Graphis 71, 1957. Cover design by Phillipe Delessert.
Graphis 71, 1957. Cover design by Phillipe Delessert.
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The collection of works I've gathered, designed for Olympia-Werke, showcases the height of mid-century German commercial artistry. The work was collated in a branded folder and contained forty brochures, advertisements and manuals.

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I have a real passion for collecting Cinderella stamps and other ephemera and love the artistic and historical value of these items. The scarcity of some Cinderella stamps, especially those associated with significant historical events or rare advertising campaigns, makes them highly sought after in the philatelic world.
Armin Hofmann's publicity for the Stadttheater Basel. The client, in this case, the Municipal Theater of Basel, refused to listen to narrow-minded critics, in spite of the fact that as a state-subsidized enterprise it is accountable to public opinion.

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Little is known about the talented designer Günther Glückert. Born during the 1930s, a period that proved less than conducive to nurturing youthful artistic endeavours, did not halt Glückert's path of becoming a talented designer.