Euro Deco: Graphic Design Between The Wars, Chronicle Books, 2005

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by Steven Heller (Author), Louise Fili (Author)

‘An attractive and inexpensive bind-up of select titles in Chronicle’s International Deco series, Euromoderne features a broad range of exemplary work from across Europe, the birthplace of modern graphic design. Euromoderne is an affordable and elegant resource for collectors, designers, and aesthetes alike. A sprawling compendium of art deco graphic design from around Europe, Euromoderne collects the best of Steven Heller and Louise Fili’s popular International Deco series. After nine titles, Chronicle takes six of those graphic style reference books to create Euromoderne. With sections featuring a broad range of graphic ephemera from France, Germany, Spain, the UK, Italy, and the Netherlands, Euromoderne is poised to be a standard reference work for designers and aesthetes alike.’
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Euro Deco - Graphic Design Between The Wars, Chronicle Books, 2005
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Euro Deco - Graphic Design Between The Wars, Chronicle Books, 2005
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Euro Deco - Graphic Design Between The Wars, Chronicle Books, 2005
Euro Deco – Graphic Design Between The Wars, Chronicle Books, 2005

 

Euro Deco - Graphic Design Between The Wars, Chronicle Books, 2005
Euro Deco – Graphic Design Between The Wars, Chronicle Books, 2005
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