MHOGD
Chapter 14
14–1. The Beggarstaffs, poster for Kassama corn flour
14–2. The Beggarstaffs, poster for Harper’s Magazine
14–3. The Beggarstaffs, unused poster design now known as “The Coachman"
14–4. The Beggarstaffs, poster for Don Quixote
14–5. The Beggarstaffs, poster for Robespierre
14–6. William Nicholson, illustration from An Alphabet
14–7. Dudley Hardy, theatrical poster for A Gaiety Girl
14–8. Lucian Bernhard, poster for Priester matches
14–9. Lucian Bernhard, poster for Stiller shoes
14–10. Hans Rudi Erdt, poster for Never Fail safes
14–11. Hans Rudi Erdt, poster for Opel automobiles
14–12. Julius Gipkens, poster for Heinemann’s wicker furniture, undated
14–13. Julius Klinger, poster for Die Lustige Woche, Wochenschrift für Humor und Kunst
14–14. Julius Klinger, poster for Hermanns & Froitzheim clothing
14–15. Lucian Bernhard, Flinsch Type Foundry, Bernhard Antiqua
14–16. Lucian Bernhard, trademark for Hommel Micrometers
14–17. Lucian Bernhard, trademark for Manoli cigarettes
14–18. Lucian Bernhard, poster for Manoli
14–19. Emil Cardinaux, Zermatt poster
14–20. Niklaus Stoecklin, Bi-Oro poster
14–21. Herbert Leupin, poster for Die Weltwoche
14–22. Otto Baumberger, poster for the PKZ department store
14–23. Julius Klinger, poster for Germany’s eighth bond drive
14–24. Lucian Bernhard, poster for a war-loan campaign
14–25. Lucian Bernhard, “Frauen!”, poster
14–26. Julius Gipkens, poster for an exhibition of captured airplanes
14–27. Hans Rudi Erdt, poster heralding German submarines
14–28. Otto Lehmann, poster for a war-loan campaign
14–29. Alfred Leete, poster for military recruiting
14–30. Savile Lumley, “Daddy, what did YOU do in the Great War?” poster
14–31. James Montgomery Flagg, poster for military recruiting
14–32. Joseph C. Leyendecker, poster celebrating a successful bond drive
14–33. J. Paul Verrees, poster promoting victory gardens
14–34. Jesse Willcox Smith, poster for the American Red Cross
14–35. Edward Penfield, “Every Girl Pulling for Victory,” poster
14–36. Ludwig Hohlwein, poster for men’s ready-made clothing
14–37. Ludwig Hohlwein, “Starnbergersee,” poster
14–38. Ludwig Hohlwein, fund-raising poster, 1914
14–39. Ludwig Hohlwein, poster for the Deutsche Lufthansa
14–40. Ludwig Hohlwein, “Und Du?” (And You?), poster
14–41. Arturo Ballester, “Hail to the Heroes,” poster
14–42. Martinez Ortiz, “Discipline,” poster
14–43. E. McKnight Kauffer, poster for the Daily Herald
14–44. E. McKnight Kauffer, poster for the London Underground
14–45. E. McKnight Kauffer, poster for the London Underground
14–46. A. M. Cassandre, poster for the Paris newspaper L’Intransigeant
14–47. A. M. Cassandre, poster for the North Star Paris–Amsterdam night train
14–48. A. M. Cassandre, poster for the train Express Nord
14–49. A. M. Cassandre, poster for the ocean liner L’Atlantique
14–50. A. M. Cassandre, poster for the Dutch ocean liner Statendam
14–51. A. M. Cassandre, poster for Dubonnet
14–52. A. M. Cassandre, Bifur typeface
14–53. A. M. Cassandre, Acier typeface
14–54. A. M. Cassandre, Peignot typeface
14–55. Jean Carlu, Vanity Fair cover
14–56. Paul Colin, poster for Lisa Duncan
14–57. Austin Cooper, poster for the Southern Railway
14–58. Austin Cooper, poster for the London Underground
14–59. Austin Cooper, poster for the London Underground
14–60. Joseph Binder, poster for the Vienna Music and Theater Festival
14–61. Heinz Schulz-Neudamm, cinema poster for Metropolis
14–62. Abram Games, poster to recruit blood donors