Gebrauchsgraphik, 09, 1960

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Content includes:
Raimondo Hrabak – Ferenc Pintér • Graphic Advertising Art and Mural Paintings
Erich Pfeiffer-Belli – The Advertising Book-Jacket • Results of a Contest
Alf Kayser – American Window-Displays • The Floating Shoes at Miller’s, New York
Walter Keim – Roberto Patelli • Graphic Advertising Art and Record-cases
Claudia Persson – Sumptous Tableware • Baroque Designs for Table Settings
Sigwart Blum – Argentine Book-Jackets by Luis Seoane
Eberhard Hölscher – Muthesius School of Applied Art, Kiel . Department of Commercial Graphic Art
Hans Kuh – French Record-cases
Carl Heussner – Heinz Diekmann and His Kitchen-Tray Still Lives

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