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Documentary exploring the birth, death and recent resurrection of illustrated movie poster art. Through interviews with key art personalities from the past four decades, director Kevin Burke’s film aims to...
A selection of World War 1 posters taken from the collection of Hans Sachs, which he assembled in Germany between 1985 and 1930. The collection is housed in the German History Museum and has been...
2: Until the revolutions of 1989, the poster usually propagandised on behalf of the one-party state. The posters in this slide set were produced against the background of momentous political change. They...
Three slide sets based on material collected by the Institute for Popular Culture at The Manchester Metropolitan University, featuring graphic design associated with rave and club culture during the late...
Peter Blake established himself in the late 1950s and early 1960s as a leading exponent of the idiom now known as pop art, and his work at that time was a direct and spontaneous celebration of popular...
A study of posters produced between the wars for the LMS and LNER railway companies, the Empire Marketing Board, Austin Reed and Shell-Mex. A variety of artists and styles is apparent in this collection, but...
Posters taken from a collection owned by Manchester Metropolitan University. The text discusses the way art can be exploited in advertising, taking as examples advertising posters of the inter-war period...
English and European posters showing the influence of Art Nouveau and featuring the work of John Hassall, Cecil Aldin, Hal Hurst and others.
Attempts to make use of one of the propaganda techniques developed in revolutionary Russia, the animated poster. Six actors declaim the messages of Reds and Whites from a constructivist set and those scenes...
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