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  2. Art Nouveau posters and graphic arts - Wikipedia

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    The rival of Scriber's was the Chapbook, which hired Will H. Bradley to design a poster in 1894 to celebrate Thanksgiving. This poster, called The Twins, with its two-dimensional format, similar to Japanese prints, and bold sinuous lines, is considered the first American Art Nouveau poster. [10]

  3. Poster - Wikipedia

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    New Masters of Poster Design. John Foster, Rockport Publishers 2008 ISBN 978-1592534340; 100 Best Posters - NO ART. Hermann Schmidt Publisher 2006, Fons Hickmann, Niklaus Troxler ISBN 978-3874397032; Fons Hickmann, Sven Lindhorst-Emme (Hrsg) Anschlag Berlin - Zeitgeistmedium Plakat. Verlag Seltmann+Söhne, Berlin 2015, ISBN 978-3-944721-56-9

  4. Beach Town Posters - Wikipedia

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    Beach Town Posters is an ongoing series of original Art Deco-style fine art posters designed and rendered by painter, muralist and graphic designer Aurelio Grisanty. The posters are created in the style of vintage travel posters, travel ads or postcards from the 1920s and 1930s.

  5. List of poster artists - Wikipedia

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    Historic poster artists. The Beggarstaffs, active 1893–1899; Róbert Berény (1887–1954) Gino Boccasile (1901–1952) Sándor Bortnyik (1893–1976)

  6. Poster artist - Wikipedia

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    An exhibit of their works in 1957 termed their works Affiches Lacérées ("Torn Posters"). [4] In the last three decades of the twentieth century, techniques of offset printing and digital image processing became more widely used, but these new methods and media led to a great deal of innovation in poster design with new modes of expression.

  7. Plakatstil - Wikipedia

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    Poster for Opel automobiles, by Hans Rudi Erdt, (1911). Plakatstil (German for "poster style"), was an early style of poster art that originated in Germany in the 1900s. [1] It was started by Lucian Bernhard of Berlin in 1906. The common characteristics of this style are bold eye-catching lettering with flat colors. [2]