Picture Posters / A Short History of the Illustrated Placard with Many Reproductions of the Most Artistic Examples in all Countries
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The author traces the development of the pictorial poster from its origins to contemporary practice, combining a historical overview with artistic criticism and numerous reproductions. Chapters survey national schools—notably French, English, and American—profiling leading designers and their differing approaches to color, lettering, composition, and realism. Detailed attention is given to individual practitioners whose work exemplifies charming ornament, bold realism, or grotesque exaggeration, and to the technical and decorative choices that make posters effective as visual communication. The treatment emphasizes aesthetic judgment over commerce, and concludes with a discussion of the poster market and issues of value.
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