Images of an Era: The American Poster 1945-75
Images of an Era captures the "poster craze" that swept America in the late 19th century, when commercial posters by artists like Edward Penfield, Will Bradley, Louis J. Rhead, and Maxfield Parrish captivated the nation. This unique period saw bold colors and refined forms transformed by skilled lithographic printers into striking visuals, sparking a passion for poster collecting and dedicated publications.
Amid the era’s enthusiasm, artists like Louis Rhead brought a deeper perspective, advocating for the "moral aspect of the poster" and the ethical role of art in society. Images of an Era gathers these iconic works, offering a vibrant showcase of American poster art, its social implications, and the diverse styles that evolved over time. With the generous support of Mobil Oil Corporation, this collection provides a powerful glimpse into the intersections of art, society, and history.
Images of an Era captures the "poster craze" that swept America in the late 19th century, when commercial posters by artists like Edward Penfield, Will Bradley, Louis J. Rhead, and Maxfield Parrish captivated the nation. This unique period saw bold colors and refined forms transformed by skilled lithographic printers into striking visuals, sparking a passion for poster collecting and dedicated publications.
Amid the era’s enthusiasm, artists like Louis Rhead brought a deeper perspective, advocating for the "moral aspect of the poster" and the ethical role of art in society. Images of an Era gathers these iconic works, offering a vibrant showcase of American poster art, its social implications, and the diverse styles that evolved over time. With the generous support of Mobil Oil Corporation, this collection provides a powerful glimpse into the intersections of art, society, and history.
Images of an Era captures the "poster craze" that swept America in the late 19th century, when commercial posters by artists like Edward Penfield, Will Bradley, Louis J. Rhead, and Maxfield Parrish captivated the nation. This unique period saw bold colors and refined forms transformed by skilled lithographic printers into striking visuals, sparking a passion for poster collecting and dedicated publications.
Amid the era’s enthusiasm, artists like Louis Rhead brought a deeper perspective, advocating for the "moral aspect of the poster" and the ethical role of art in society. Images of an Era gathers these iconic works, offering a vibrant showcase of American poster art, its social implications, and the diverse styles that evolved over time. With the generous support of Mobil Oil Corporation, this collection provides a powerful glimpse into the intersections of art, society, and history.
Author: Edited by Milton Glaser, Margaret Cogswell, Dore Ashton, Alan Gowans, and John Garrigan
Publisher: National Collection of Fine Arts
Format: Softcover
Condition: Used