An Intimate Journal For Art Directors and Production Managers, Volume 7, Number 5, 1941

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Featuring: Alex Steinweiss – Art Director for Columbia Records, Herbert Bayer’s Design Class, Designs in Glass by Contemporary Artists from the Steuben Collection, Jean Cocteau – Salvador Dali – Matisse – Georgia O’Keefe – and more.

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An Intimate Journal For Art Directors and Production Managers, Volume 7, Number 5, 1941. Cover design by Alex Steinweiss
An Intimate Journal For Art Directors and Production Managers, Volume 7, Number 5, 1941. Cover design by Alex Steinweiss

 

An Intimate Journal For Art Directors and Production Managers, Volume 7, Number 5, 1941
An Intimate Journal For Art Directors and Production Managers, Volume 7, Number 5, 1941

 

An Intimate Journal For Art Directors and Production Managers, Volume 7, Number 5, 1941
An Intimate Journal For Art Directors and Production Managers, Volume 7, Number 5, 1941An Intimate Journal For Art Directors and Production Managers, Volume 7, Number 5, 1941
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