The Complete Commercial Artist (現代商業美術全集), Ars, No. 14, 1928

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14: Advertisements with Photography and Cartoons 写真及漫画応用広告集

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The Complete Commercial Artist (現代商業美術全集), Ars, No. 14, 1928
The Complete Commercial Artist (現代商業美術全集), Ars, No. 14, 1928

 

The Complete Commercial Artist (現代商業美術全集), Ars, No. 14, 1928
The Complete Commercial Artist (現代商業美術全集), Ars, No. 14, 1928

 

The Complete Commercial Artist (現代商業美術全集), Ars, No. 14, 1928
The Complete Commercial Artist (現代商業美術全集), Ars, No. 14, 1928

 

The Complete Commercial Artist (現代商業美術全集), Ars, No. 14, 1928
The Complete Commercial Artist (現代商業美術全集), Ars, No. 14, 1928
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