The Poster: 1,000 Posters from Toulouse-Lautrec to Sagmeister
Description
This complete international history of poster design from the Art Nouveau to the present covers all of the significant developments in poster design, and every important type of poster, from wine and war to rock and rebellion. One thousand posters illustrate the work of virtually every significant artist and graphic designer who ever created a memorable poster, including a generous selection of contemporary work. Organized chronologically, with thematic sections devoted to design styles as well as popular history, The Poster is also a visual chronicle of world culture from the late 19th century to the present. Finally, The Poster is an appealing design object in itself, and a terrific way to experience the pleasures of graphic design.
About the Author
Cees W. de Jong is a designer, publisher, and the author of many books on graphic design.
Alston W. Purvis is a graphic designer, artist, and chairman of the Graphic Design Department at the Boston University College of Fine Arts. He has written numerous books on the history of graphic design and was coauthor, with Philip B. Meggs, of the 4th edition of Meggs’ History of Graphic Design.
Martijn F. LeCoultre is one of the world’s leading poster collectors and the author of several books on 20th-century graphic design.