William L. Carqueville, "Lippincott's, April" (1895), 19 x 12 7/16 inches, Leonard A. Lauder Collection of American Posters (all images courtesy the Metropolitan Museum of Art) Deceptively niche as it ...
Jessica Steinberg, The Times of Israel's culture and lifestyles editor, covers the Sabra scene from south to north and back to the center It took a curator from a gallery in Brno in the Czech Republic ...
An exploration into the visceral, shocking, and visually stunning posters for the films that are known to incite fear and unease in the audience. This exhibit containing Polish posters for American ...
Around Christmas in 1894, the actress Sarah Bernhardt called Maurice de Brunhoff, the manager of Lemercier, a publishing company in Paris that produced her promotional posters. Bernhardt was one of ...
Cat Power. Phish. Yo La Tengo. Death Cab for Cutie. These bands aren’t typically associated with museums. But they’re among the names on 270 works of art in a new exhibition titled “Sound, Art & Ink: ...
The Nazis made extensive use of propaganda to cement their reign of terror. An illustrated book looks at the psychological manipulation behind Nazi poster art. "Is ...
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