Japanese Graphic Design 150 Years Posters Era 1860s-1964 Japan

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Japanese Graphic Design 150 Years Posters Era 1860s-1964 Japan Key Features ✔ Discover a comprehensive collection of Japanese graphic design spanning over 150 years, from the 1860s to 1964. This beautifully curated poster book showcases the evolution of Japan's visual culture through iconic posters, including works by Suihō Tagawa for Mitsukoshi Gofukuten, wartime propaganda, and the Tokyo Olympics. It offers a rich historical overview of graphic design as a reflection of Japan's cultural and societal changes, featuring numerous rare and valuable illustrations. ✔ Key features include a detailed timeline of design trends, notable works by prominent artists like Eiko Ishioka, and insights into Japan’s advertising and cultural history. This publication is an essential resource for enthusiasts of graphic design, Japanese history, and visual arts. ✔ Item Specifics: ✔ C:Title: Japanese Graphic Design 150 Years Posters Era 1860s-1964 Japan ✔ C:Language: Japanese ✔ C:Publisher: Sun Magazine (Bessatsu Taiyo) ✔ C:Format: Book / Magazine / Hardcover ✔ C:Subject: Graphic Design, Posters, Japanese Cultural History ✔ C:Period Covered: 1860s to 1964 ✔ C:Notable Artists: Suihō Tagawa, Eiko Ishioka ✔ C:Includes: Rare Illustrations, Cultural and Advertising History ✔ C:Condition: Like New (Never read) ✔ C:Country of Origin: Japan ✔ C:Language of Text: Japanese ✔ C:Genre: Art, Design, Cultural History ✔ C:Pages: Not specified but contains numerous illustrations ✔ C:Dimensions: Not specified ✔ C

  • Publisher: Sun Magazine (Bessatsu Taiyo)
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Condition: Fine

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