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bhmhomeandestate · 5 years
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Art Deco is an elegant style of decorative art, design and architecture which began as a Modernist reaction against the Art Nouveau style. It is characterized by the use of angular, symmetrical geometric forms. One of the classic Art Deco themes is that of 1930s-era skyscrapers such as New York's Chrysler Building and Empire State Building. The former, designed by architect William Van Alen, is considered to be one of the world's great Art Deco style buildings. The Art Deco look is related to the Precisionist art movement, which developed at about the same time. Well-known artists within the Art Deco movement included Tamara de Lempicka, fashion illustrator Erte, glass artist Rene Lalique and graphic designer Adolphe Mouron (known professionally Cassandre). #bhmhomeandestate #bargainhuntermama #bhmestatesaleservices #bhmhistorylesson #estatesales https://www.instagram.com/p/B-HvkyMD3Fk/?igshid=3o5wyhbdh8a3
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remysebille-blog · 8 years
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25/02/2017 - les livres, ivre, me livrent
B I B L I O T H È Q U E   I D É A L E
ARISTOPHANE, Les Oiseaux
EURIPIDE, Médée
HOMERE, L’Illiade
HOMERE, L’Odyssée
La Bible
LUCRÈCE, De natura rerum
OVIDE, Les Métamorphoses
SAPPHO, Odes à Aphrodite
SOPHOCLE, Œdipe Roi
SOPHOCLE, Antigone
VIRGILE, l’Enéide
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CHRETIEN DE TROYES, Lancelot ou le Chevalier à la charrette
CHRISTINE DE PIZAN, Le livre du Duc des vrais amants
CHRISTINE DE PIZAN, La Cité des Dames
DANTE, La Divine Comédie
MARIE DE FRANCE, Les Lais
RUTEBEUF, La Complainte
VILLON, Le Lais
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CERVANTES, Don Quichotte
GARNIER, Bradamante
JODELLE, Cléopâtre Captive
LOUISE LABÉ, Sonnets
RABELAIS, Gargantua
RONSARD, les Amours de Cassandre
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CALDERON, La Vie est un songe
CORNEILLE, L’illusion comique
CORNEILLE, Le Cid
CYRANO DE BERGERAC, Histoire comique des États et Empires de la Lune et du Soleil
FÉNELON, Les Aventures de Télémaque
LA FONTAINE, Les Fables
MOLIÈRE, Dom Juan
MOLIÈRE, Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme
PERRAULT, Les Contes
QUINAULT, Prospérine
RACINE, Phèdre
RACINE, Bérénice
RACINE, Andromaque
SAINT-AMANT, Rome Ridicule
SHAKESPEARE, Macbeth
SHAKESPEARE, Le Songe d'une nuit d'été
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BEAUMARCHAIS, Le Barbier de Séville
BEAUMARCHAIS, Le Mariage de Figaro
BEAUMARCHAIS, La Mère coupable
DEFOE, Robinson Crusoe
GOLDONI, La Locandiera
GOETHE, Faust
LACLOS, Les Liaisons Dangereuses
MARIVAUX, L’île aux esclaves
MARIVAUX, La Dispute
MONTESQUIEU, Les Lettres Persanes
SADE, Justine ou les Malheurs de la Vertu
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BALZAC, La Peau de Chagrin
BALZAC, Le chef-d’oeuvre inconnu
BAUDELAIRE, Les Fleurs du Mal
DUMAS, La Dame aux Camélias
FEYDEAU, La Dame de chez Maxim’s
FLAUBERT, L’Education Sentimentale
FLAUBERT, Les Trois contes
FLAUBERT, Madame Bovary
FLAUBERT, Salammbô
GAUTHIER, La Morte Amoureuse
GIDE, Thésée
HEREDIA, Trophées
HUGO, Les Contemplations
JARRY, Ubu Roi
LAFORGUE, Les complaintes
MAETERLINCK, Serres Chaudes
MALLARMÉ, L’Après-midi d’un faune
MÉRIMÉE, Carmen
MUSSET, Lorenzaccio
MUSSET, Chatterton
NERVAL, Aurélia
NERVAL, Sylvie
RIMBAUD, Une Saison en Enfer
VERLAINE, Les fêtes galantes
VERLAINE, Poèmes saturniens
VERLAINE, Jadis et Naguère
VERNE, Cinq semaines en ballon
VERNE, Les Indes Noires
RENEE VIVIEN, Brumes de Fjords
ZOLA, La Curée
ZOLA, L’Oeuvre
ZOLA, Aux Bonheurs des Dames
ZOLA, Le Ventre de Paris
ZOLA, Nana
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APOLLINAIRE, Calligrammes
APOLLINAIRE, Alcools
ARAGON, Aurélien
BACHMANN, Toute personne qui tombe a des ailes
BECKETT, En attendant Godot
BOUDJEDRA, Le Démantèlement
BRETON, Nadja
BUTOR, La Modification
CAMUS, La Chute
CAMUS, L’Etranger
CAPOTE, Breakfast at Tiffany’s
CELINE, Voyage au bout de la nuit
COCTEAU, La Machine Infernale
COHEN, Belle du Seigneur
COLETTE, L’Envers du Music-Hall
COSSERY, La Violence et la Dérision
DESNOS, Corps et Biens
DESNOS, Contrée
DESNOS, Calixto
DOSTOÏEVSKI, Un Printemps à Pétersbourg
DURAS, Hiroshima, mon amour
DURAS, L’Amour
DURAS, L’Homme Atlantique
DURAS, La Maladie de la Mort
DURAS, Le Marin de Gibraltar
DURAS, Yann Andréa Steiner
ELUARD, L’Amour la poésie
ELUARD, Capitale de la douleur
ELUARD, Les Mains Libres
KAFKA, La Métamorphose
F. SCOTT FITZGERALD, Gatsby le Magnifique
GENET, Les Bonnes
IONESCO, La Cantatrice chauve
JAMMES, Clairières dans le ciel
PIERRE JEAN-JOUVE, Paulina 1880
JOYCE, Evelyn
SARAH KANE, 4.48 Psychose
KOLTES, Dans la solitude des champs de coton
MAURIAC, Thérèse Desqueyroux
NABOKOV, Lolita
PEREC, Un homme qui dort
PEREC, Les choses
PEREC, La Disparition
PIRANDELLO, Six personnages en quête d’auteur
PONGE, Le Parti pris des choses
PROUST, A la recherche du temps perdu
ROBBE-GRILLET, La Jalousie
SAGAN, Bonjour Tristesse
SAGAN, Aimez-vous Brahms...
SAGAN, La Chamade
SAINT-JOHN PERSE, Les Eloges
SARRAUTE, Tropismes
SARTRE, Huis Clos
SARTRE, Les Mains Sales
TZARA, Entre-Temps
TENNESSEE WILLIAMS, Chatte sur un toit brûlant
WOOLF, Les Vagues
WOOLF, Mrs Dalloway
WOOLF, Promenade au phare
YOURCENAR, Feux
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worldfoodbooks · 8 years
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BACK IN THE BOOKSHOP: FASHION AND SURREALISM (1989) This bountiful, visually lavish volume, published to accompany a 1987 exhibition at Fashion Institute of Technology, features the garments, paintings, sculptures, illustrations, window displays, fashion advertisements, costume designs and photography of Man Ray, Cecil Beaton, Issey Miyake, Horst P. Horst, Cinzia Ruggieri, Vivienne Westwood, Thierry Mugler, Krizia, Giorgio De Chirico, Meret Oppenheim, Max Ernst, Donatella, Rene Magritte, Comme des Garcons, Enrico Donati, Elsa Schiaparelli, Salvador Dali, Marcel Rochas, Jaques Griffe, Adelle Lutz, Marina Killery, Dominique Lacoustille, Emme, Stephen Jones, Louise Bourbon, Bill Cunningham, Germaine Vittu, Eric Braagaard, Karl Lagerfeld, Candy Pratts Price, Serge Lutens, Antonio, Linda Fargo, Claude Montana, Georgina Godley, Olivier Guillemin, Yves Tanguy, Christian Lacroix, Valentine Hugo, Paul Colin, Francoise Lesage, Yves Saint Laurent, Jean Cocteau, Adam Kurtzman, Herbert Bayer, Mel Odom, Jean-Paul Gaultier, Alfa Castaldi, Leo Malet, Jorge Silvetti, Gabriella Giandelli, Givenchy, Marcel Jean, Jean-Charles de Castelbajac, Michael Roberts, Marcel Vertés, Bert Stern, John Galliano, Danuta Riyder, Paul Delvaux, Manolo Blahnik, Dorothea Tanning, Eileen Agar, Miguel Covarubias, Cristobal Balenciaga, Andre Masson, Leonor Fini,Roman Cieslewitz, Shoji Ueda, Louise Dahl-Wolfe, Bruce Weber, Robert Mapplethorpe, A. M. Cassandre, Peter Lindbergh, Claude Cahun, Jean Arp, and so many more. One copy of the 1989 edition available via our website. #worldfoodbooks #fashionandsurrealism #marisol (at WORLD FOOD BOOKS)
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chicagopdlover · 6 years
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27 inspiring examples of vintage posters
27 inspiring examples of vintage posters
These vintage posters prove that we still have plenty to learn from the poster design of decades gone by. The idea of creating posters to advertise products harks back to the 1870s, thanks to the development of the stone lithographic printing process by French artist Jules Chéret. Prior to this, it was only possible to print black and white text. The new process meant brands all over the world could turn their marketing ideas into striking, colourful vintage posters. The new approach shot to popularity, and was soon being used to promote everything from movies to drinks. Here we round up the best vintage posters that have stood the test of time. Click the icon in the top right of each image to enlarge it 01. Sarah Bernhardt Alphonse Mucha had a long-standing professional relationship with Sarah Bernhardt Alphonse Mucha began his artistic career painting theatre sets, before eventually trying his hand at advertising illustration after relocating to Paris in 1887. In 1894, he was visiting a print shop that urgently needed a poster to advertise a new play starring the famous Sarah Bernhardt. Mucha's lithograph design attracted much praise and attention, and Berhardt was so impressed she began a six-year contract with the artist. The above vintage poster was one of many created during this time. 02. Kaffee Hag If you thought decaf was a modern horror, think again Lucian Bernhard was the full design package – graphic designer, type designer, interior designer and artist. He was also the main force behind the Plakatstil ('poster style') design style, which used reductive imagery, flat colour and bold typography to convey a message simply and quickly. His 1914 poster for Kaffee Hag is a brilliant example, instantly selling the notion of decaf as a cup of coffee that won't turn around and bite you with side-effects. 03. Dubonnet Cassandre’s Dubonnet poster was designed to be seen by motorists The advent of the motor car in the early 20th century provided new opportunities for poster designers in the form of roadside advertising hoardings, as well as new challenges: how do you get your idea across to people in fast-moving vehicles? Ukrainian-French painter and poster artist Adolphe Jean-Marie Mouron (known as Cassandre) rose to the challenge with this 1932 poster for Dubonnet, designed to be read and understood from cars whizzing past at high speed. Cassandre also introduced the idea of serial posters; a set of posters placed to be seen in quick succession, in order to convey the full message. 04. Le Chat Noir Le Chat Noir’s iconic poster design has inspired over 100 years of poster design Perhaps one of the most well known vintage posters of all time, this iconic advertisement for the Parisian entertainment establishment Le Chat Noir was created by Swiss-born French Art Nouveau painter and printmaker Théophile Steinlen. It epitomises the Bohemian, Art Nouveau style and cabaret culture of late 19th century Paris that stemmed from the legendary venue, which in its heyday served as an artists' salon, music hall and busy nightclub. Buy a Chat Noir fine art print here 05. Braniff Airways Braniff’s simple poster design injects some fun into air travel Back in 1967, leading Central and South American airline Braniff International Airways underwent an image overhaul, along with new brand colours and aeroplane designs. Following its redesign, the company merged with Panagra Airways and released a series of fun, whimsical posters advertising its destinations. This poster for Argentina features an Argentinian gaucho. A cultural icon, these country people lived off the land north of Patagonia, and were the South American equivalent of the North Western Cowboy. 06. Max Huber Max Huber lent his typographic graphic design style to record covers, music magazines and more Swiss graphic designer Max Huber worked with numerous advertising agencies throughout his prolific career. However, he is perhaps best known for his seminal poster for the Autodromo Nazionale di Monza 1948 Grand Prix. His typographic style relied on grid theory and is committed to a clear, bold and rational aesthetic. Many of Huber's logo designs are still in use today. 07. We Can Do It! This vintage poster has spawned many copycat designs Perhaps one of the most iconic images of the 20th century, American graphic designer J Howard Miller's beloved Rosie the Riveter was designed to boost morale during WW2. This vintage poster is still used today, and has been re-modelled for use on everything from modern feminist texts to tattoos, as well as spawning numerous parodies. Miller's bold illustrative style mirrors the comic books popular at the time and defined an era of advertising. Buy a We Can Do It retro tin sign here 08. Vers Le Mont Blanc A minimalist design with an Art Deco twist These gorgeous travel poster designs were created by artist Geo Dorival in 1928. The minimalist design features a silhouetted countryside, through which a single road leads your eye to the big, beautiful mountain in the French Alps that it's promoting. Dorival created three different versions – day, night and dusk – and all are equally striking. 09. TWA Artist David Klein used bright colours and abstract styles in many of his poster designs for TWA American artist David Klein designed and illustrated dozens of posters for Howard Hughes’ Trans World Airlines (TWA) during the 1950s and 1960s. In 1957, this stunning TWA poster of New York City became part of the permanent collection of the MoMA (Museum of Modern Art) in New York. In many of his designs, Klein used bright colours and shapes in an abstract style to depict famous landmarks and scenes of cities around the world. Best known for his influential work in the field of travel advertising, Klein's iconic images are much imitated. 10. Biere Allary Original French advertising by artist Jean d’Ylen Jean d'Ylen created this beautiful vintage poster in 1928. The design draws inspiration from the work of Italian poster art designer Leonetto Cappiello. Much of d'Ylen's work features large, colourful images on a contrasting background – this striking beer poster being a prime example. 11. Rouge Baiser Blindfold Illustrator Rene Gruau was a firm favourite in the haute couture world Renowned fashion illustrator Rene Gruau's artistic career began in the 1920s and continued right until his death in 2004. Gruau created a vast library of chic fashion illustrations, including pieces for Miss Dior, Vogue and Elle. His distinctive aesthetic, with strong lines and stark contrast, made him a favourite in the haute couture world. 12. Harper's One of 75 poster designs that Edward Penfield created for Harper’s magazine It's impossible to talk about American poster design without mentioning Edward Penfield . Often referred to as a master of graphic design, it was during a school exhibition that Penfield's work was first noticed by the art editor of Harper's Magazine. The artist would go on to create no less than 75 posters for the magazine . 13. Austria Kosel’s distinctive travel posters are instantly recognisable Born in 1896, Hermann Kosel studied at Vienna Academy of Fine Arts and began his artistic career as a portrait painter at the age of 24. For a while, his work was focused around creating commercial travel posters for various companies. This one highlights the beauty and culture of Austria. 14. Absinthe Robette This beautiful Art Nouveau print for absinthe was created 1896 In the late 19th century, the popularity of absinthe coincided with the increase of large lithographic advertising posters as a commercial and artistic medium. Some of the greatest artists of that period created vintage posters for the alcoholic beverage, including Belgian poster artist Henri Privat-Livemont, who illustrated this iconic Art Nouveau Absinthe Robette image in 1895. Buy Absinthe Robette as a fine art print now 15. Parapluie-Revel Leonetto Cappiello created nearly 1000 pieces in the early 1900s Poster artist Leonetto Cappiello became a household name in the early 1900s after producing nearly 1000 eye-catching advertisements for various campaigns. Probably his most famous is this beautiful Parapluie-Revel poster. The design features three figures blown about by a storm while the Revel umbrellas stand firm. Buy Parapluie-Revel as a fine art print here Next page: 11 more inspiring vintage posters 16. Monaco 75 This poster was created by artist Michael Turner for the 1975 Monaco Grand Prix This striking vintage poster for the 1975 Monaco Grand Prix was created by talented artist Michael Turner. Turner let his illustration do all the talking, opting for minimal type and a strong image. The vibrant and eye-catching colour palette puts the car centre-stage, accompanied by a beautiful illustration of Monaco in the background. 17. Tomorrowland This Space-Station X-1 silk-screen poster graced the walls of Disneyland in the late 1950s Disneyland has been using silk-screen posters since 1956 to give visitors a taste of the attractions inside. The theme park area that inspired the most brilliant designs was sci-fi-focused Tomorrowland. This Space Station X-1 graced the park's walls in the late 1950s. It promoted a ride that took visitors to view a large painted panorama of the continent via a rotating platform. 18. Normandie Cassandre’s image of ocean liner Normandie has become iconic in 20th century Art Deco design Cassandre created this image to promote travel on the famous ocean liner Normandie. The design has since become an icon of 20th century Art Deco and Modernist poster design. A worm's eye view emphasises the ship's size, as well as creating some drama within the poster. The original design features the name of the ship underneath it, however, a few rare variants can be found with the type replaced with 'New York'. Amazon has a giclee print here . 19. Austin Reed British designer Tom Purvis created many posters for clothing store Austin Reed Regarded by many as one of the finest commercial artists of the 20th century, British artist Tom Purvis created countless poster designs during the 1930s, one of the most famous being his campaign for retailer Austin Reed. The above design was created for the store in Leeds, Yorkshire. 20. Canadian Pacific Railway Peter Ewart created 24 posters during his 17-year working relationship with Canadian Pacific This iconic design was part of a campaign for Canadian Pacific Railway during the 1940s and 50s. The series was created by Canadian artist Peter Ewart , whose commercial career was inspired by the likes of Cassandre and Tom Purvis. Ewart's dynamic designs and illustrations caught the eye of many, and led to a 17-year relationship with Canadian Pacific, during which time the artist designed 24 posters and two serigraphic prints for the company. 21. New York's World Fair Joseph Binder created this stylised version of a better world of tomorrow Austria-born Joseph Binder is the designer behind this beautiful vintage poster for the 1939 New York World's Fair. Titled 'Building the World of Tomorrow', the fair's main purpose was to try to lift the spirits of the US following the peak of the Great Depression, and drive business to New York City. During this period a renewed belief in science and technology provided hope and a much-needed antidote to the general feeling of hopelessness and confusion. Binder's brilliant design offered a stylised version of that better world of tomorrow. 22. Artistide Bruant French painter Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec uses simple outlines and solid blocks of colour Aristide Bruant's was a well-known cabaret singer, comedian, and nightclub owner in late 19th Century Paris. Famous French painter Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec created this poster to promote his café-cabaret at the Ambassador's in 1866. Several years later, the design would be flipped to created a new poster promoting a different show by the performer. The eye-catching illustration makes an impact with simple outlines and a pared-back colour palette comprised of solid blocks of colour. 23. A Willette exposition This is just one of hundreds of vintage posters from French artist Jules Chéret Jules Chéret was a French poster illustrator and graphic designer often celebrated as the father of the modern poster. During his career, he created hundreds of posters for cabarets, theatres, well-known brands and expositions, including this one for artist A Willette. Chéret's composition shows careful consideration, drawing the eye to the dominating central figure, and also using prominent hand-lettered titles, areas of glowing colour and a simple background. 24. Orangina Graphic artist Bernard Villemot is known for his humorous poster designs for Orangina This humorous Orangina poster was created by graphic artist Bernard Villemot, who created equally memorable designs for Bally and Perrier. Villemot used simple, elegant lines and bold colours to produce his light-hearted, contemporary designs. Since his death, his iconic images have become increasingly sought-after by vintage poster collectors. 25. La Goulue Toulouse-Lautrec captured the decadence of the Moulin Rouge perfectly This poster design for the Moulin Rouge is another by French artist Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. When the cabaret opened, Toulouse-Lautrec was commissioned to create a series of posters, with this design being one of his most well known. The piece captures Moulin Rouge dancer La Goulue ('the Glutton') in a provocative pose, with the lanky frame of partner Valentin le Desosse silhouetted in the foreground. The scene captures the decadence of the Parisian nightclub perfectly. Buy a print of this poster here 26. Bitter Campari Leonetto Cappiello used bold figures against black backgrounds in many of his campaigns Italian painter and art designer Leonetto Cappiello designed this beautiful Bitter Campari poster in 1921. Cappiello's work caught people's attention immediately, with many of his creations featuring bold figures popping out of black backgrounds – a startling contrast to the posters seen up until that point. He is now often referred to as the father of modern advertising because of his innovation in poster design. 27. Tintin Orange Tintin and Snowy share a refreshing bottle of Orange Soad in this vibrant vintage poster In 1962, illustrator of the Tintin comics, Georges Remi (aka Hergé), collaborated with French graphic artist Raymond Savignac on this vibrant print advertising the Tintin Orange Soda soft drink. This is just one of many striking posters by Savignac – the talented artist also created various designs for Pepsi and Perrier during his career. Related articles: Are movie posters in a design crisis? 4 classic movie poster designs making a comeback 10 killer examples of illustrated ad campaigns
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worldfoodbooks · 8 years
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BACK IN THE BOOKSHOP: FASHION AND SURREALISM (1989) This bountiful, visually lavish volume, published to accompany a 1987 exhibition at Fashion Institute of Technology, features the garments, paintings, sculptures, illustrations, window displays, fashion advertisements, costume designs and photography of Man Ray, Cecil Beaton, Issey Miyake, Horst P. Horst, Cinzia Ruggieri, Vivienne Westwood, Thierry Mugler, Krizia, Giorgio De Chirico, Meret Oppenheim, Max Ernst, Donatella, Rene Magritte, Comme des Garcons, Enrico Donati, Elsa Schiaparelli, Salvador Dali, Marcel Rochas, Jaques Griffe, Adelle Lutz, Marina Killery, Dominique Lacoustille, Emme, Stephen Jones, Louise Bourbon, Bill Cunningham, Germaine Vittu, Eric Braagaard, Karl Lagerfeld, Candy Pratts Price, Serge Lutens, Antonio, Linda Fargo, Claude Montana, Georgina Godley, Olivier Guillemin, Yves Tanguy, Christian Lacroix, Valentine Hugo, Paul Colin, Francoise Lesage, Yves Saint Laurent, Jean Cocteau, Adam Kurtzman, Herbert Bayer, Mel Odom, Jean-Paul Gaultier, Alfa Castaldi, Leo Malet, Jorge Silvetti, Gabriella Giandelli, Givenchy, Marcel Jean, Jean-Charles de Castelbajac, Michael Roberts, Marcel Vertés, Bert Stern, John Galliano, Danuta Riyder, Paul Delvaux, Manolo Blahnik, Dorothea Tanning, Eileen Agar, Miguel Covarubias, Cristobal Balenciaga, Andre Masson, Leonor Fini,Roman Cieslewitz, Shoji Ueda, Louise Dahl-Wolfe, Bruce Weber, Robert Mapplethorpe, A. M. Cassandre, Peter Lindbergh, Claude Cahun, Jean Arp, and so many more. One copy of the 1989 edition available via our website. #worldfoodbooks #fashionandsurrealism #enricodonati (at WORLD FOOD BOOKS)
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