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Ludwig Hohlwein ‘NLB-Polar Nordkap Fahrten’ 1931
LUDWIG HOHLWEIN (1874-1949). NACHTIGALL SCHLAG. 1935.
26 7/8×22 ¼ inches. G. Schuh & Cie., Munich.Nachtigallschlag
(The Song of the Nightingale) was a record label launched by the German
Grammophon Company. Employing a sophisticated use of shadows, Hohlwein
represents a nightingale perched on a rose bush against a full moon
beneath a starry sky. As with many of his product advertisements from
this period (1908-1911), Hohlwein made minimal use of colors and used
thick, sans-serif typography organized as a block at the bottom of the
poster.
La Mode Française Officielle, 1938. Suits, overcoats, evening wear, sport clothes, and a very nice dressing gown at the end.
Courtesy of Golden Era Suits
La Mode Française Officielle, 1937. Suits, overcoats, evening wear, sport clothes…this has it all.
Courtesy of Golden Era Suits