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Poster House is proud to hold a collection of over 11,000 posters. We define a poster as a public facing notice that uses a combination of word and image to persuade, entertain, or inform. These posters document the history advertising, graphic design, propaganda, and social movements, from the late 19th century through today.
Explore our collection with this pack of 10 postcards. The set includes:
Des Pommes de Terre, 1918, by Yvonne Vernet
Rockefeller Center/New York, c. 1935, by Leslie Ragan
Someone Talked!, 1942, by Frederick "Fritz" Siebel
Wanted! For Murder, 1944, by Victor Keppler
Air-India/New York, 1967, by S.N. Surti
Harlem, 1968, by Peter Teubner
65 Bridges to New York, 1968, by Tomoko Miho
Wall St, 1968, by Tomoko Miho
Give Earth a Chance, 1970, by Milton Glaser
A Cloudy Morning, 1995, by Seymour Chwast
Printed on 130lb Super smooth Cougar Bright White. Each postcard measures 6 x 4 inches.