Graphis 35, 1951

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Content includes:
Danish Commercial Art (Peter Olufsen)
Swiss Posters in America (Mildred Constantine)
Printer’s Progress 1851-1951(Charles Rosner)
Munich Carnival Posters (Friedemann Lichtwitz)
Grandma Moses/Morris Hirshfield (Francois Stahly)
Rut Bryke (Sinikka Kallio-Visapaa)
Florescence and Decay of the Tattooer’s Art (Jacques Delarue)
Textiles with Molecular Patterns (William B. McDonald)

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Graphis 35, 1951. Cover design by Asger Jerrild
Graphis 35, 1951. Cover design by Asger Jerrild
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