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Artworks

Untitled
Arthur Siegel
Gelatin silver print, from the portfolio "Institute of Design Student Independent, 1971" · 1966
Art Institute of Chicago

Untitled
George Chaikin
Computer designed intaglio in reddish-brown on white wove paper · 1964
Art Institute of Chicago

Family
Margaret Burroughs
Linocut in black on commercially produced green (faded to green-gray) Japanese paper with gold metallic powder and a woodblock printed design in black on the verso · 1963
Art Institute of Chicago

Ceskoslovensko (Czechoslovakia)
Ladislav Sutnar
Printed book with photolithographs and designed dust jacket · 1962
Art Institute of Chicago

New Hampshire
Harry Callahan
Gelatin silver print, from the portfolio "Photographs: Rhode Island School Design, 1967–68" · 1961
Art Institute of Chicago

Untitled
Joseph Sterling
Gelatin silver print, from the portfolio "Institute of Design Student Independent 3" · 1958
Art Institute of Chicago

Eleanor and Barbara
Harry Callahan
Gelatin silver print, from the portfolio "Photographs: Rhode Island School Design, 1968-69" · 1953
Art Institute of Chicago
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La Maigre
Ilia Zdanevich
Vellum wrapper. Folio; loose, folded sheets, as issued, laid into Arches wove paper wrappers; parchment wrapper with Picasso drypoint printed on recto; handmade paper jacket; unique, handmade, folded parchment envelope. Illustrated with 10 drypoints by Picasso. Text printed by Imprimerie Union and the drypoints by Atelier Lacourière. This copy is Roman Numeral I, likely Iliazd’s own. With the announcement, designed by Iliazd, for a gallery showing to celebrate the book’s publication · 1952
Museum of Modern Art
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Blue Lovers
Hans Erni
black, red, and blue gouache (scratched away to created design) · 1951
Cleveland Museum of Art

Design and Paper
Ladislav Sutnar
Printed brochure and designed wrappers · 1950
Art Institute of Chicago

Vybor básní (Selected Poems)
Karel Teige
Book with typographic design and two-color photomontage wrappers · 1946
Art Institute of Chicago
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LES IDYLLES
Henri Laurens
37 woodcuts (including head and tailpieces) cut by Théo Schmied after Laurens' designs, printed in color, and 1 embossing with gold leaf (wrapper front) · 1945
Museum of Modern Art

Haori
Winifred B. Carpenter
Burnt orange crepe silk with stencil-dyed designs of iris, plum, chrysanthemums, wisteria, peonies, and Chinese bell flowers; lined with white silk decorated with bird, flower and butterfly designs · 1944
Art Institute of Chicago
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LES FLEURS DU MAL
Henri Matisse
1 etching, printed in black; 33 photolithographs, printed in color; and 71 wood engravings cut by Théo Schmied after Matisse's designs (38 ornaments and 33 initials), printed in black · 1944
Museum of Modern Art
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POÈMES
Maurice Denis
83 wood engravings, cut by Jacques Beltrand after Denis' designs, and 24 ornaments (including 13 duplicates), printed in color · 1944
Museum of Modern Art

Detroit
Harry Callahan
Gelatin silver print, from the portfolio "Photographs: Rhode Island School Design, 1966-67" · 1942
Art Institute of Chicago

Surrealismus proti proudu (Surrealism Against the Trend)
Karel Teige
Book with typographic design and two-color designed wrappers · 1938
Art Institute of Chicago
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HÉROÏDES
André Derain
15 etchings, printed in black, and 30 wood engraved tailpieces (cut by Pierre Bouchet after Derain's designs), printed in color · 1938
Museum of Modern Art

Co je surrealismus (What is Surrealism)
Karel Teige
Book with two-color designed wrappers · 1937
Art Institute of Chicago

Geef de post 4cm vrij baan
Piet Zwart
Book with designed typography and color collage wrappers · 1936
Art Institute of Chicago

Vladimír Majakovskij (Vladimir Mayakovsky)
László Moholy-Nagy
Book with frontispiece, typographic design and two-color photomontage wrappers · 1936
Art Institute of Chicago

Jarmark umení (The Art Market)
Karel Teige
Book with wood engraving, typographic design and designed wrappers · 1936
Art Institute of Chicago

Index : list pro kulturní politiku
Zdenek Rossman
Typographic poster design printed in red and black · 1935
Art Institute of Chicago
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Industriia Sotsializma. Tiazhelaia Promyshlennost K VII Vsesoiuznomu S'Ezdy Sovetov (Industry of Socialism: Heavy Industry for the Seventh Congress of Soviets)
El Lissitzky
Seven volumes, quarto; gravure plates. An abundance of fold-outs, gate-folds, and accordion folds, collages, and cut-outs; printed on a variety of paper types. Six separately bound books in wrappers, each numbered one to six and with its own photographic images and embossed designs on the cover. One folder labeled "seven" with fold-out map laid in. Photographically illustrated canvas slipcase · 1935
Museum of Modern Art