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Berrocal, Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, 1966. Designed by Jan van Toorn
Berrocal, Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, 1966. Designed by Jan van Toorn

 

Berrocal, Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, 1966. Designed by Jan van Toorn
Berrocal, Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, 1966. Designed by Jan van Toorn
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This book shows, for the first time, all of Hans Hillmann’s film posters. Unpublished sketches and drafts from his estate along with commentary from conversations and interviews provide an insight into the creative process of the award-winning designer.

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