Tomi Ungerer

Graphis 120, 1965

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Content includes:
Manuel Gasser, Zürich: Tomi Ungerer
Margit Staber, Zürich: The Calendar as a Publicity Medium
Heiri Steiner, Zürich: O.H.W. Hadank †
Manuel Gasser, Zürich: Le Cirque d’Izis
Samuel K. Lothrop: Art Treasures of Pre-Columbian America
Edward Booth–Clibborn, London: Design & Art Direction ’65, London. The third exhibition of British advertising and editirial art
Paul Shaw, London: Recent Examples of Australian Graphic Design
R.E. Martinez, Paris: Richard Avedon Harper’s Bazaar

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Graphis 120, 1965. Cover design by Tomi Ungerer.
Graphis 120, 1965. Cover design by Tomi Ungerer.
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