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Playing with the Picture Pictorial Modernism

Playing with the Picture Pictorial Modernism. William Nicholson, left, and James Pryde with Nicholson's son Ben, 1899. Plakatstil (poster style) (1900 -1930). Lucian Bernhard, poster, 1905. Plakatstil (poster style) (1900 -1930). Other designs by Bernhard, 1910-1912. Hans Rudi Erdt,

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Playing with the Picture Pictorial Modernism

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  1. Playing with the PicturePictorial Modernism

  2. William Nicholson, left, and James Pryde with Nicholson's son Ben, 1899

  3. Plakatstil (poster style) (1900 -1930) Lucian Bernhard, poster, 1905

  4. Plakatstil (poster style) (1900 -1930) Other designs by Bernhard, 1910-1912 Hans Rudi Erdt, poster for Opel automobiles, 1911

  5. The Poster Goes to WarWhat are the styles?What are the messages/functions?

  6. Hans Rudi Erdt, U Boote Heraus! The U-Boats (German submarines) are Out! c. 1916 poster for German propaganda film

  7. Ludwig Hohlwein, 1914

  8. Julius Klinger Kriegsanleihe=warbonds

  9. Bernhard 1918

  10. 14-25

  11. 14-28 Joseph C. Leyendecker

  12. Leyendecker

  13. 14-29

  14. 14-30 Jessie Willcox Smith

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