1920s Advertising Gallery
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Collection of pocket mirrors, 1910s-1930s. Germany, Austria and Czechsolovakia. Via Dorotheum
Walter Dexel, Reklameuhren, new clocks for out-of-home advertising & Hans Leistikow’s artw
Fritz Lewy, promotional ad for a packaging design studio, from the magazine Die Reklame, 1926. iaddb
Michelin card game, 1920. This incentive was given to good customers in the USA. Via bibimageThe Mic
Halloween store display. Footwear advertising and store displays. 1921.Internet Archive
Chrysler Imperial 80 (1927)
Radio ad from the Saturday Evening Post, 1924. The 1920s were the decade where the technology of rad
Conrado Walter Massaguer, illustration for Hotel Lincoln flyer, 1927. Havana, Cuba. Via Wolfsonian.
Cassandre, Publicité – Portfolio about publicity and typography, 1929. Éditions d Art Charles Moreau
Grand Sport. 1925. A. M. Cassandre.23 ¾ x 31 ½ in./60.3 x 80 cm“Clothes make the
A. M. Cassandre, poster artwork for Pi Volo aperitif, 1924. More to see & read: Source
Adolphe Mouron Cassandre, poster artwork for Ernest hats, 1928. Reclamos Llorens, Barcelona, Spain.
Otto Morach, poster for the clothier PKZ, 1928. PKZ means Paul Kehl of Zurich, Switzerland.
Gebrauchsgraphik, published 1924 - 44. Germany. See more covers: designers-books.The monthly publica
Bernhard Rosen, poster artwork for Reklameschau - Advertising exhibition, 1929. Berlin. Source
Fortunato Depero, artwork for Campari advertising, 1927. Italy. Source
Georges Favre, poster for Wonder bicyles, late 1920s. France. Source
Lucian Zabel, illustration for a printer’s ad in the magazine Gebrauchsgraphik, late 1920s. Ge
talesfromweirdland:Death Lurks Behind The Practical JokerAnd The Next Day It RainedFor Sale JunkStop
taishou-kun:Tada Hokuu 多田北烏 (1889-1968)Misono oshiroi 御園白粉 advertising - Japan - 1926
Walter Dexel, phone booth with clock and advertising, 1927/28. Frankfurt.The abstract painter Dexel
Batschari Cigarettes. 1925. Emilio Vilá.33 3⁄4 x 48 1⁄2 in./85.7 x 123.2 cmEmilio Vilá is an enigma:
Walter Dexel, Phone Booth - Fernsprecher, 1928. Gelatin silver print. For an Editorial article in Da
Hans Neumann, Poster artwork for MEM soaps, 1920. Vienna. Via plakatkontor
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