Up until the mid-1890s, the American poster was merely a poster. Cheap, fast and easily reproduced in large numbers, this lowly art form was a longtime mainstay of advertising and commerce. Yet its ...
The poster, like all popular arts, exists in a parallel world to the loftier fine arts, and as an advertising medium it is a sort of people’s gallery with a direct, universal message. This most ...
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