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Anikó Katona: Posters and postcards – Digitizing in the Collection of Small Prints
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Posters of textual and graphic design
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Engravings, etchings, lithographs Ex libris
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Albums Picture postcards
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Orbituary, chapbook and dime novel
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Mini prints Bal programs
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Menus Counting bills
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The first Hungarian poster: Gyula Benczúr: Országos Általános Kiállítás. 1885. (National General Exhibition)
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Golden ages of the Hungarian poster art 1. Secession or art nouveau
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2. 1920s – modernism and art deco
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3. 1960s, 1970s
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Museo Picasso Malaga announces The European Modern Poster exhibition Published on March 6, 2012 The Museo Picasso Malaga presents The European Modern Poster an exhibition on view 18th June, 2012 – 16th September, 2012. Andre Wilquin (1899-2000) Cover of the longitudinal section of “Normandie” Print, 1935 © Colección Association French Lines On show for the first time in Malaga, this exhibition is devoted to the early glory years of the poster. It is organized in three sections, each of which corresponds to a significant period. The first section covers the early aesthetic look of the poster, with works by Jules Chéret, Ramón Casas and Henri de Toulouse- Lautrec that once adorned Paris and Barcelona, two cities with which Picasso was well acquainted. The second section deals with the period between the two world wars, which is considered the golden age of the poster in Europe. It features relevant artists such as Cassandre, Paul Colin, Jean Carlu, Herbert Bayer and Otto Baumberger, amongst others. A third section focuses on Avant-garde works, with posters by artists who were members of Modern movements (many of which had developed their own way of doing things on the basis of Picasso’s Cubism), such as Constructivism, Futurism and Surrealism, or the creative proposals of the German Bauhaus. This section includes posters by Vladimir Lebedev, Alexandre Rodchenko, Man Ray, Robert Béreny and Fortunato Depero. The works on display, by more than 90 artists, provide and exhaustive overview of the enormous technical progress of reproducibility which, thanks to innovative new printing techniques, led to the transformation of the whole idea of advertising. The posters that have been selected for this exhibition belong to some of the most renowned collections in the world. – www.museopicassomalaga.org
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Sándor Bortnyik: Modiano, 1929
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Geographical picture postcards
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Folk art and costumes
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Greeting cards
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