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Binder, Joseph (1898-1972) : Knorr - Rindfleisch Suppe (Vintage Poster)
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Mélynyomás, karton, méret: 23.7 x 34 cm., a lap felületén helyenként törésnyomokkal, sarkainál gyűrődés, hiánytalan.
Joseph Binder was born in Vienna on 3 March 1898. He completed an apprenticeship as a lithographer before attending the Vienna School of Arts and Crafts (Kunstgewerbeschule), where he was taught by Bertold Löffler. After finishing his studies, he initially worked at the shared studio ESBETA before establishing his own independent studio in 1924.
His work received international acclaim relatively quickly and was published in renowned specialist magazines. For example, in 1928 Hermann Karl Frenzel wrote about Joseph Binder in the German magazine “Gebrauchsgraphik” (Commercial Art): “He is a born poster designer. For every assignment he has succeeded in achieving reduction of a mastered form, the highest principle for any poster designer, visual simplification and the possibility of rapid perception.”
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category: | Posters > Advertisement > |
publisher: | Knorr, é.n. (cca '30-as évek) |
item number / ISBN: | 0045152 |
language: | German |