Graphis 112, 1964

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Content includes:
Dr. Willy Rotzler, Zürich: Picasso. Linocuts of the Last Three Years
William B. McDonald, London: Prisunic. The Pack That Sells Itself
Raymond Castans, Paris: Snip. A Parisian Advertising Agency
Zeth Mober, Göteborg: K. S.-Ringi
Emil Ruder, Basel: Albert Hollenstein: Brasilia
Stanley A. Mason, Zürich: Artists’ Christmas and New Year’s Cards
Margit Staber, Zürich: The Colours of Iron
Roman Ghirshman, Paris: Ancient Iranian Art Treasures
Piroska Weiner, Budapest: Hungarian Cake-Forms of the 16th and 17th Centuries

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Graphis 112, 1964. Cover design by Pablo Picasso.
Graphis 112, 1964. Cover design by Pablo Picasso.
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