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Original Art depicts: pen and ink sketch of various images representing the year 1945 including a soldier in a helmet, dancers, and women's garments
Holiday magazine. Culture Boom sketch #2 (45)
Original Art depicts: Colorful final art made of cell-tak of three people riding a butterfly over a landscape. Dancing lips holding soda bottles stand below.
Fanta advertisement (butterfly) art
Original Art depicts: Cartoonish Neptune emerging from the water surrounded by fanciful animals, dancing lips, and psychedelic figures
Fanta advertisement (merman) art
Original Art depicts: A woman's face in a hole on the groung facing up; a giant bug is on her face. Her hands point upward through separate holes.
Phase IV sketch #3 (Saul Bass movie advertisement)
Original Art depicts: psychedelic pen and ink drawing of dancing lips holding soda bottles on a forest path. Behind them are three people in a car shaped liked a bird. The trees are playing instruments.
Fanta advertisement sketch #7
Posters depicts: Chef in white toque with giant vegetables on a table in a 3-D room on a grid
Mondadori. Uomini in Cucina
Posters depicts: Twelve purple and blue plums on a white background
School of Visual Arts. Twelve Plums
Album Covers depicts: Head in profile with flowery headdress and flowers growing out of its head
Columbia Records. "Les Indes Galantes" by Rameau
Serial Publications depicts: Portrait of Kafka as a young man in front of a stairstep shape.
Push Pin Graphic, Roth, Kafka No. 59
Calendars depicts: Portait of Hermann Hesse, smiling and wearing a wide-brimmed hat that covers his eyes. He's standing in front of a colorful, abstract landscape
Hermann Hesse 1975 Calendar (Farrar, Straus and Giroux)
Posters depicts: Profile illustration of a woman's face made up of multi color squiggly lines
Glaser, Milton. Texpo ’74: The First American Textiles Exposition poster
Cards depicts: Four circles of descending size within one another in alternating colors of red and green.
Museum of Modern Art. Christmas Rotoscope
Posters depicts: Sihouette of black female nude with flowing, curling plumes behind her in black, purple, green, and blue.
The Wiz Broadway show poster/lobby card
Book Covers depicts: Title spelled out on an ascending staircase with letter in rainbow hues
Gail Sheehy, "Passages: Predictable Crises of Adult Life" (Dutton)
Letterheads/Stationery depicts: At the top, the Smash logo in block letters. At the bottom, three comic panels of a man and a women talking; in the last panel the man seems to have falled over, his feet are shown sticking up next to the woman.
Smash magazine letterhead and envelope
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