Single Page from Gebrauchesgraphik Magazine Art Deco Poster Art Trademark c. 1926 by Zero


This 8" x 11" page from Gebrauchesgraphik, circa 1926, shows a Zero art deco poster. This page comes from a bound volume containing several years of Gebrauchesgraphik, International Advertising Art, Monthly Magazine for Promoting Art in Advertising.


This page is in fine condition. It approaches as new, except for very mild toning to the paper. The colors are bright and vibrant. The edges and corners are sharp. It would be very handsome framed.  Please inspect photos to ensure condition is to your liking.


Gebrauchesgraphik, International Advertising Art, Monthly Magazine for Promoting Art in Advertising was a publication that portrayed advertising art and graphic design from around the world. H.K. Frensel founded the magazine in 1924. He believed that advertising should be a positive force in society through the development and presentation of innovative graphics. It was a dual language magazine in German and English, operating out of Berlin. The magazine had some of the best technology for printing, which is evident by the colors of its pages. Gebrauchesgraphik is considered an excellent example of Art Deco graphics.


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