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MODERN BRITISH POSTERS. Art, Design and Communication

MODERN BRITISH POSTERS

Modern British Posters discusses the cultural significance of the poster as mass communication, the development of printing through a large collection of posters. The posters cover topics as broad as
transport, new towns, art, architecture, the seaside and popular culture. The posters in this book demonstrate the graphic language emerging in Britain during this time, as commercial art was  transformed into graphic design.

The book is drawn entirely from the prestigious graphic collection of Paul and Karen Rennie, with posters from artists including Paul Nash, Edward Bawden, Edward McKnight Kauffer, Abram Games, Peter Max and Tom Eckersley amongst others. Modern British Posters also includes graphic objects and ephemera, such as badges, books and magazines, contextualising the cultural significance of the modern poster in Britain

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Emne Plakater
Kunstner
Forfatter Paul Rennie
Sprog Engelsk tekst
Illustrationer 250 ill. i s/h og farver
Format / Sideantal 28 x 23 cm / 192 sider
Udgivelsesår 2010
Indbinding Indbundet
Forlag Black Dog Publishing
Antikvarisk
Antal
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ISBN 9781906155971
Lev. 3-5 dage

MODERN BRITISH POSTERS

Modern British Posters discusses the cultural significance of the poster as mass communication, the development of printing through a large collection of posters. The posters cover topics as broad as
transport, new towns, art, architecture, the seaside and popular culture. The posters in this book demonstrate the graphic language emerging in Britain during this time, as commercial art was  transformed into graphic design.

The book is drawn entirely from the prestigious graphic collection of Paul and Karen Rennie, with posters from artists including Paul Nash, Edward Bawden, Edward McKnight Kauffer, Abram Games, Peter Max and Tom Eckersley amongst others. Modern British Posters also includes graphic objects and ephemera, such as badges, books and magazines, contextualising the cultural significance of the modern poster in Britain