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Viennese posters : art, artists, artwork, 1868-1938 / Bernhard Denscher (ed).

LIBRA NC1807.A9 V54 2022
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Denscher, Bernhard, editor.
Bridger-Lippe, Rosemary, translator.
Language:
English
German
Subjects (All):
Posters, Austrian.
Commercial art--Austria.
Commercial art.
Advertising--Performing arts.
Advertising.
Popular culture--Austria--Vienna.
Popular culture.
Magicians--Austria.
Magicians.
Magicians--Australia.
Australia.
Austria.
Austria--Vienna.
Physical Description:
168 pages : chiefly colour illustrations ; 22 cm.
Place of Publication:
Wolkersdorf, Austria : Aesculus Verlag, 2022.
Contents:
Viennese posters / Bernhard Denscher
"Haselmayer's educated birds", a poster and its background / Barbara Denscher
"One of the most original expositions", the Vienna Poster Exhibition in 1888 / Barbara Denscher
Censored: Gustav Klimt / Bernhard Denscher
Women in early graphic design: three perspectives / Bernhard Denscher
Avant-garde advertising for Vienna / Bernhard Denscher
"Verliebte Plakate", posters in love / Barbara Denscher
War posters and their influence on the visual culture of the political propaganda in the First Austrian Republic / Bernhard Denscher
The great illusion: Theo Matejko's poster for the magician Erik Jan Hanussen / René Grohnert
Julius Klinger and Verlagsbuchhandlung Moritz Perles in Vienna / Murray G. Hall
Hermann Kosel as book designer, his work for the publisher Fiba-Verlag, Vienna-Leipzig / Murray G. Hall
A poster for Josephine Baker / Bernhard Denscher
The "Anschluss" of Austrian graphic design / Christian Maryška
Julius Klinger and the path to annihilation / Christian Maryška.
Notes:
Includes index.
The second chapter, 'Haselmayer's educated birds" has Australian content as Austrian stage magician and musician Ludwig Haselmayer (1839-1885) toured Australia and New Zealand extensively with his wife where they were very popular and better known there than in their own country.
Includes index and bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9783200085428
3200085428
OCLC:
1348935900

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