Gebrauchsgraphik, 03, 1935

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Professor O. Anton
New Hamburg-America Posters
Willem van de Poll, Amsterdam
Toni Zepf, Saarbrücken
Nina Rittenberg
O. Anton, Willy Appelbohm, Werner Brand, Olof Johanson, Alfred Mahlau, Ivo Puhonny, Nina Rittenberg, Willem van de Poll, Benno von Arent, Toni Zepf, Valentin Zietara

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Gebrauchsgraphik, 03, 1935. Cover Design by Werner Brand
Gebrauchsgraphik, 03, 1935. Cover Design by Werner Brand
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