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Another Collier's Scoop...
Beall, Lester, 1903-196...
magazines
Title
Another Collier's Scoop - Reprinted from June 24th issue of Collier's. "Hitler's Nighmare"
Creator
Beall, Lester, 1903-1969
Summary
"Collier's" was a magazine, founded in 1888 by Peter Fenelon Collier.
Another Collier's Scoop...
Beall, Lester, 1903-196...
magazines
Title
Another Collier's Scoop - Reprinted from June 3rd issue of Collier's. "Will There Be War?"
Creator
Beall, Lester, 1903-1969
Summary
"Collier's" was a magazine, founded in 1888 by Peter Fenelon Collier.
Boy and girl on fence :...
Beall, Lester, 1903-196...
posters
Title
Boy and girl on fence : Rural Electrification Administration
Creator
Beall, Lester, 1903-1969
Summary
Commissioned by the Rural Electrification Administration of the U.S. Department of Agriculture to communicate the benefits of electricity to citizens in outlying areas of the country. This is an early example of American graphic design applied to public service. The poster depicts a boy and girl standing on a field gate (black and white photograph silhouette) against a red, withe and blue flag-like background. Silkscreen printing technique.
Light : Rural Electrifi...
Beall, Lester, 1903-196...
posters
Title
Light : Rural Electrification Administration
Creator
Beall, Lester, 1903-1969
Summary
Commissioned in 1937 by the Rural Electrification Administration of the U.S. Department of Agriculture to communicate the benefits of electricity to citizens in outlying areas of the country. This is an early example of American graphic design applied to public service, and one of six posters making up Series One. The poster depicts a black house and a large white light bulb against a dark blue and red background. Silkscreen printing technique.
NEW POSTER: Internation...
Franklin Institute
exhibition catalogs
Title
NEW POSTER: International Exposition of Design in Outdoor Advertising
Creator
Franklin Institute
Summary
Gravure plates of posters by Lois Pregartbauer (Austria), Zietara (Germany), P. Zenobel (France), Ludwig Hohlwein (Germany), V. Lebedeff (U.S.S.R.), N. Shukof (U.S.S.R.), Rigobaldi (Italy), Paul Colin (France, multiples), Konecsin Kling (Hungary), Gronowski (Poland), Marfurt (Belgium), Jean Carlu (France, multiples), G. Annekoff (France), Andre Masson (France), A. Derain (France), Loupot (France, multiples), E. McKnight Kauffer (England, multiples), Graham Sutherland (England), H. Feibusch (England), Jacques Nathan (France), Pierre Masseau (France), Raymond Gid (France), Herbert Matter (Switzerland, multiples), A. M. Cassandre (France, multiples), Alexey Brodovitch (United States, multiples), Mary Fullerton (United States), Leslie Gill (United States), Lester Beall (United States), Xanti Schawinsky (United States), D. H. Stech (United States), Victor Trasoff (United States), Eric Nitsche (United States), G. Carter Morningstar (United States), Lester Bushman (United States), John Atherton (United States), Raymond Ballinger (United States), P. Dannheiser (United States), Robert Graves (United States), Gustav Jensen (United States), Lucien Bernhard (United States), Nelson Gruppo (United States), Joseph Binder (United States), C. Albrecht, (United States) Rollin Smith (United States), and Harold Meinal (United States).
Power on the farm : Rur...
Beall, Lester, 1903-196...
posters
Title
Power on the farm : Rural Electrification Administration
Creator
Beall, Lester, 1903-1969
Summary
Commissioned in 1941 by the Rural Electrification Administration of the U.S. Department of Agriculture to communicate the benefits of electricity to citizens in outlying areas of the country. This is an early example of American graphic design applied to public service, and is part of six-poster Series Three, which centered around public defense when the United States entered World War II. The poster depicts a workman sharpening a knife on a motorized grindstone (black and white photograph silhouette), against a blue and white-striped background with black. . Silkscreen printing technique.
Radio : Rural Electrifi...
Beall, Lester, 1903-196...
posters
Title
Radio : Rural Electrification Administration
Creator
Beall, Lester, 1903-1969
Summary
Commissioned by the Rural Electrification Administration of the U.S. Department of Agriculture to communicate the benefits of electricity to citizens in outlying areas of the country. This is an early example of American graphic design applied to public service. The poster depicts a home receiving radio waves stylized as white arrows in the sky. Silkscreen printing technique.
Running water : Rural E...
Beall, Lester, 1903-196...
posters
Title
Running water : Rural Electrification Administration
Creator
Beall, Lester, 1903-1969
Summary
Commissioned in 1937 by the Rural Electrification Administration of the U.S. Department of Agriculture to communicate the benefits of electricity to citizens in outlying areas of the country. This is an early example of American graphic design applied to public service, and is one of six posters making up Series One. The poster depicts a large white water faucet on a gold and blue background, with three black arrows entering the faucet, and three black arrows leaving the faucet, simulating water flow. Silkscreen printing technique.
Scope 12
Beall, Lester, 1903-196...
house organs
Title
Scope 12
Creator
Beall, Lester, 1903-1969
Summary
Scope was the house organ for The Upjohn Company, which manufactured pharmaceuticals. This cover includes a photomontage illustration of children running, a crew boating team, a locomotive, and a bull.
Scope, Volume 11, Numbe...
Beall, Lester, 1903-196...
house organs
Title
Scope, Volume 11, Number 10
Creator
Beall, Lester, 1903-1969
Summary
Scope was the house organ for The Upjohn Company, which manufactured pharmaceuticals. This cover includes a photomontage illustration of a knight in armor on a horse with an overprinted gold, red and, white background.
Scope, Volume 2, Number...
Beall, Lester, 1903-196...
house organs
Title
Scope, Volume 2, Number 4
Creator
Beall, Lester, 1903-1969
Summary
"Scope" was the house organ for The Upjohn Company, which manufactured pharmaceuticals. The cover includes an photomontage of a solarized nude woman, a horse, and an indigenous man.
Scope, Volume 2, Number...
Beall, Lester, 1903-196...
house organs
Title
Scope, Volume 2, Number 6
Creator
Beall, Lester, 1903-1969
Summary
"Scope" was the house organ for The Upjohn Company, which manufactured pharmaceuticals. The cover includes a photomontage of a woman smoking, a hand holding a photomicrograph, and a background image of a cramped housing complex.
Scope, Volume II, Numbe...
Beall, Lester, 1903-196...
house organs
Title
Scope, Volume II, Number 1
Creator
Beall, Lester, 1903-1969
Summary
"Scope" was the house organ for The Upjohn Company, which manufactured pharmaceuticals. This cover includes a photomontage of a woman's face, paint splatters, and a framed picture of a baby.
Things look better : Ru...
Beall, Lester, 1903-196...
posters
Title
Things look better : Rural Electrification Administration
Creator
Beall, Lester, 1903-1969
Summary
Commissioned in 1939 by the Rural Electrification Administration of the U.S. Department of Agriculture to communicate the benefits of electricity to citizens in outlying areas of the country. This is an early example of American graphic design applied to public service, and is one of six posters from Series Two. The poster depicts a farmer holding the head of a draft horse (black and white photograph silhouette), against a white and light green background. A red arrow point down towards the horse. Silkscreen printing technique.
Uncorking: Facts About ...
Beall, Lester, 1903-196...
advertisements
Title
Uncorking: Facts About Fine Liquors
Creator
Beall, Lester, 1903-1969
Summary
"Uncorking" is mechanically-bound with a clear plastic coil. The front cover is printed translucent plastic that overlays a sheet of thin printed cork. The cork is also used as the back cover. The interior pages advertise Hiram Walker beverage products. They are letterpress-printed in several colors.
Wash day : Rural Electr...
Beall, Lester, 1903-196...
posters
Title
Wash day : Rural Electrification Administration
Creator
Beall, Lester, 1903-1969
Summary
Commissioned in 1937 by the Rural Electrification Administration of the U.S. Department of Agriculture to communicate the benefits of electricity to citizens in outlying areas of the country. This is an early example of American graphic design applied to public service, and is one of the Series One posters. The poster depicts a black house with a white wringer-style washing machine inside, against a dark blue and gold background. From the right side, five white arrows point to the washing machine. Silkscreen printing technique.
What's new
Beall, Lester, 1903-196...
house organs
Title
What's new
Creator
Beall, Lester, 1903-1969
Summary
"What's new" was the house organ for The Abbott Laboratories, which manufactured health technologies products.
When I think back : Rur...
Beall, Lester, 1903-196...
posters
Title
When I think back : Rural Electrification Administration
Creator
Beall, Lester, 1903-1969
Summary
Commissioned in 1939 by the Rural Electrification Administration of the U.S. Department of Agriculture to communicate the benefits of electricity to citizens in outlying areas of the country. This is an early example of American graphic design applied to public service. The poster depicts An old man seated in a rocking chair and turning on a radio (black and white photograph silhouette), against a white and gold background. Silkscreen printing technique.
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