Gebrauchsgraphik, 07, 1950

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Erik Stockmarr: Thor Bogelund, Kopenhagen. A Pioneer of Danish Poster Art
E. Hölscher: »Südgraphik«, München
Anton Sailer: »Aesop«, Woodcuts by Gerhard Marcks
A Village Advertises Itself
E. Hölscher: • The Best German Posters of 1949
E. Hölscher: Munich Fairs
Franziska Meister: Chinese Notepaper
»Constructa«; Results of a Poster Competition
Thomaz de Melo: Alberto Cardoso, Lisbon
Krefeld Advertises an Exhibition
More Cases of Plagiarism
E. Hölscher: Young Graphic Artists Introduce Themselves
Mitteilungen de Bundes Deutscher Gebrauchsgraphiker

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His distinctive style echoes the artistic expressions of fellow Italian designers Giovanni Pintori and Erberto Carboni. Tovaglia's mastery in taking concepts and translating them into visually compelling narratives is evident in this selection of advertisements I have scanned from Gebrauchsgraphik, 10, 1955.