Making A Poster, Austin Cooper, The Studio, 1945

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New revised edition 1945. The Studio, ‘How to Do it’, Series No.19
Includes works by Henrion, Eric Fraser, E McKnight Kauffer, Fred Taylor, Abram Games, Cassandre, Edward Bawden, Tom Eckersely, Zero, Tom Purvis, Ashley Havinden, Lewitt-Him, among many others.

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Making A Poster, Austin Cooper, The Studio, 1945
Making A Poster, Austin Cooper, The Studio, 1945

 

Making A Poster, Austin Cooper, The Studio, 1945
Making A Poster, Austin Cooper, The Studio, 1945
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