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Adolfo hohenstein graphic design a new history

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          Adolfo Hohenstein was a painter, advertiser, illustrator, set designer, and costume designer who, after his studies at the Academy of Fine.

        1. He began working with Ricordi, the great Italian publishing company in , designing sheet music covers for operas.
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        3. The innovations from the floral phase of Art Nouveau to a more geometric approach.
        4. Today in History: Adolfo Hohenstein born in Adolfo Hohenstein was a painter, illustrator, and set designer.
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          American Poster Art

          The leading American poster designers were William Bradley and Edward Penfield. Others included, C.E. Millard, F.G. Cooper, C.B. Falls, H.M.

          Meyers, Harrison Fisher and Adolph Treidler. Edward Penfield, the pioneer of poster art in America, was actually more famous for his illustration and advertising placards for Harper's New Monthly Magazine. Cutting his teeth on ink and watercolour wash illustrations, Penfield went on to produce a large number of high quality fine art poster designs, notable for their abstract style and boldly simplified shapes.

          Adolf Hohenstein, a set designer at La Scala, joined Ricordi in As its art director, he produced covers for librettos, music scores, posters.

          Unlike the already established artist Edward Penfield, William H. Bradley - known as the "American Beardsley" - made his reputation from poster design. Famous for producing The Twins (1894), the first American Art Nouveau poster, Bradley's style blended features of the Arts and Crafts Movement, Japanese block printing and Art Nouveau.

          Another American who contributed significantly to poste