French Modern: Art Deco Graphic Design, Chronicle Books, 1997

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By Steven Heller and Louise Fili

‘This strikingly designed volume presents French Modern commercial graphic design in all its glory. Every aspect of French life in the lively and turbulent decades of the ’20s and ’30s is displayed in this rich compendium of highly stylized design concepts, including magazines, posters, brochures, and retail packages. From exhibition affiches proclaiming the dawn of a new cultural era and symbolic advertisements celebrating the marriage of man and machine to seductive perfume packages and exquisitely chic cocktail paraphernalia, this stunning survey offers a wealth of original artifacts – some never before seen in the United States – making it an essential reference for industrial designers, graphic artists, and anyone with an interest in the history of fine design and advertising.’

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French Modern: Art Deco Graphic Design, Chronicle Books, 1997
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French Modern: Art Deco Graphic Design, Chronicle Books, 1997
French Modern: Art Deco Graphic Design, Chronicle Books, 1997

 

French Modern: Art Deco Graphic Design, Chronicle Books, 1997
French Modern: Art Deco Graphic Design, Chronicle Books, 1997

 

French Modern: Art Deco Graphic Design, Chronicle Books, 1997
French Modern: Art Deco Graphic Design, Chronicle Books, 1997

 

French Modern: Art Deco Graphic Design, Chronicle Books, 1997
French Modern: Art Deco Graphic Design, Chronicle Books, 1997
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