
Bayer, Herbert. Electronics: A New Science for a New World. N.p. General Electric Co., 1946. A 32-Page color advertising brochure for Lippe-Detmold in the Teutoburger Forest, designed by H. Bayer, illustrated front and back with photomontages, including a self-portrait of the designer. 8 1/4 x 11" Ref: Cohen p. 376.

Bayer, Herbert. Poster for the Sixtieth-Birthday Exhibition of Kandinsky. Anhaltischer Kunstverein, 1926. This Copy is a facsimile made in the late 1960s, itself now scarce. 33.5 x 24" Printed in black and red on yellow stock. One of Bayer's earliest uses of photography as an integral part of typographical layout, here a bust photo of Kandinsky tipped at an angle and accented by a strong red rectangle defining the left border. Rare. Ref: History of the Poster p. 130

Bill, Max. Biography: 1908-1994. Swiss graphic artist, industrial designer, architect, sculptor, and painter, primarily important for his sophisticated, disciplined advertising designs. This poster is by Max Bill, a Swiss painter, sculptor, and designer who is one of the seminal figures in 20th-century Swiss graphic design and typography. Bill is most famous for his graphic interpretation of Bauhaus and constructivist ideals. His designs from the mid-1930s for the Zurich Kunstgewerbemuseum show his application of geometric forms and an ordered compositional layout directly inspired by the graphic and typographical innovations of Herbert Bayer, his mentor at the Bauhaus from 1927 to 1929.

Biro, Mihaly. Humanic, Wien, 1924. Color lithograph. Plakat. 01 Kuntsler Mihaly Biro p. 97 pl 153. 50 1/4 x 38”

Duchamp, Marcel. Galerie Givaudan, Paris, June 8 to September 30, 1967. Poster for the exhibition Editions de se sur Marcel Duchamp, 27 3/8 x18 15/15. One of 400 copies with title and date of exhibition, of a total edition of 500. Schwarz, Catalogue Rainsonne 396.

FLUXUS POSTER.
Intermedia Art Festival. Tokyo, January 1969. Offset. Conceived by de Sugihura and the prestigious artists of "The Map" by Kawada, Barakei, Hosoe and Saint Marco of Narahara.The Festival was organized by Kosurgi and Chiomi. The participating artists were Junzo, Ishiko, Tukumi Kazekara, Akimichi Takeda, Koichi Tanigawa and Li-Lan and the wonderful work of George Brecht, Dick Higgins, Jackson McLow, Name June Pak, Thomas Schmit, Ben Vautier, Emmet Williams and La Monte Young. It was shown in Tokyo, from January 18-21, 1969.
A wonderful example of a Fluxus poster. 30 3/4 x 30 1/2 Inches.
Ref: Silverman 279; Fluxus-Art into Life, Urawa Art Museum

Kiljan, Gerard. Weldadigheidspostzegels [Charity Stamps], Two-color lithograph, 1931. 19 1/2 x 12 1/2". A History of the Dutch Poster 1890-1960. Dooijes/Brattiga 203.

Maurice van ESSCHE (1906-1977). DADA DADA. Iedereen Vindt Plaats door Maurice van Essche. Op Zaterdag September 18, 1926
Typographic handbill (9 5/8 x 9 5/8in; 245 x 245 mm), on thin wove paper, cream/white upper surface, yellow lower surface. Condition: light toning. old folds.
Rare handbill/invitation to a Belgian Dada Event held on September 18, 1926, at 8 am at the "Vlaamsche Kelder" (in the upper room, special entrance), organized by "Willemse-Fonds Afdeeling Mariaburg".
Maurice van Essche was a Belgian-born South African artist and art teacher who achieved national and international recognition in his lifetime.

Schuitema, Paul . Advertisement leaflet voor Berkel: Aanwijzingen voor het onderhoud van de VBP Vleeschen Kaasnijmachine. Ca 1927. 8 pp and a folded leaf with 2 photographs, cover design in red and black by Schuitema. 8 1/4 x 4 3/8" Spencer, 127-125. Typography and design by Schuitema. In the late 1920's Schuitema became adviser to Berkel, for whom he designed advertisements, folders, as well as their stationary, trademark, etc. Fine copy.

Schuitema, Paul (1897-1973). Tentoonstelling/Bki 1931. 23 1⁄2 x 18” Color lithograph. A pioneer in modernistic graphic design, Schuitema also worked as a photographer, filmmaker and furniture designer. After WW1, his first major client was Berkel Scales for whom he designed a complete graphic line. His style had its roots in the philosophy of de Stijl and the precepts of the Bauhaus and Constructivists. Later on, he also did work for Philips and the Dutch Post Office. A teacher at the Royal Academy in the Hague, Schuitema’s virtuosity at photomontage, New Typography, and graphic design tricks, such as overprinting, influenced the next generation of Dutch designers.
This poster, advertising an exhibition of the Federation of Art in Advertising, is typical of his work. Schuitema uses bold, legible sans-serif typography and only two colors to convey his message. The asymmetrical placing of the logo in the background draws even more attention to the words. Schuitema p.26.
Schwitters, Kurt. Dada-Soiree. (German, 1887-1948)
Date: 1923. Overall: 11 13/16 x 11 3/4 in. (300 x 298mm)
Medium: Lithograph. Fine condition, no creases or folds.

Zwart, Piet. Geef Het Boek Van PTT. Photomontage POSTER adverstising the het boek van PTT. Leiden 1938. Extremely rare. Fine condition. 16 1/4 x 11 1/2 inches.

Zwart, Piet. Netherlands Cable Works Ltd. Calendar designed by P. Zwart printed in red, blue, yellow and, black photomontage illustrations Bound at upper edge, very slightly rubbed. July 1935-June 1936. Extremely rare. To view Piet Zwart Books click here
Zwart, Piet. Geef Het Boek Van PTT. Photomontage POSTER advertising the het boek van PTT. Leiden 1938. Extremely rare. Fine condition. Framed.
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