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American commercial printing came into its own in the late 19th century, driven by advances in color lithography and a booming market for advertising, travel, and entertainment. By the mid-20th century, the country had developed a visual language all its own, from the bold optimism of WPA-era work to the slick illustration of postwar magazine culture. The pieces shown here are period originals from that tradition.
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United States

American commercial printing came into its own in the late 19th century, driven by advances in color lithography and a booming market for advertising, travel, and entertainment. By the mid-20th century, the country had developed a visual language all its own, from the bold optimism of WPA-era work to the slick illustration of postwar magazine culture. The pieces shown here are period originals from that tradition.

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Smoke Break- The New Yorker c.1972 $40.00 USD

Item Type: Cover Art

Size: 11.0" x 8.0"

Year: c.1972

Victor Borge by William Auberch-Levy c.1977 $160.00 USD

Item Type: Poster

Size: 29.0" x 22.0"

Year: c.1977

Our Little Tree- The New Yorker c.1972 $40.00 USD

Item Type: Cover Art

Size: 11.0" x 8.0"

Year: c.1972

The Collective State- The New Yorker c.1973 $40.00 USD

Item Type: Cover Art

Size: 11.5" x 8.0"

Year: c.1973

The Wiz by Milton Glaser c.1975 $140.00 USD

Item Type: Window Card

Size: 22.0" x 14.0"

Year: c.1975

1975 Circus- The New Yorker c.1974 $25.00 USD

Item Type: Cover Art

Size: 8.75" x 11.75"

Year: c.1974