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THE ART OF THE STREET By A.M.CASSANDRE
" The streets of Paris are without doubt one of the most extraordinary sights you can imagine. "
A.M.CASSANDRE
DUBO, DUBON, DUBONNET - Photo Author Unknown - Paris - 1933 | DUBO, DUBON, DUBONNET By A.M.CASSANDRE in the Parisian street - Photo by André Kertész - 1934 | The moment when a Ford with a V! engine passes is expressed symbolically. This powerful poster is approximately 6 metres wide. - Author Photo Unknown - 1937 | DUBONNET AT THE WATER by A.M.CASSANDRE - Porte Saint-Denis Paris. Author Photo André Kertész - 1934 | The moment when a Ford with a V! engine passes is expressed symbolically. This powerful poster is approximately 6 metres wide. - Author Photo Unknown - 1937 | LE JOUR poster by A.M.CASSANDRE. ALLIANCE GRAPHIQUE Paris. The newspaper's name is used three times in this tagline, like a series of puns. - 1933 | LE JOUR by A.M.CASSANDRE in the baggage room at Cherbourg Station. Author Photo Unknown - 1933 | DUBO DUBON DUBONNET by A.M.CASSANDRE in front of a Paris metro station. Author Photo Unknown - 1932 |
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Palisade of Etablissements Hachard with the poster Pïvolo A.M.CASSANDRE, Magazine "Vendre" - 1925. | UNIC by A.M.C. Boulevard des Italiens, Paris. Author Photo Unknown 1932 | A.M.CASSANDRE had envisaged the angle of the shoes to provoke the dramatic scene when they would overlap. Author Photo Unknown - 1932 | Galeries Lafayette. Author Photo Unknown - 1928 | Delivery van Journal L'INTRAN - Author Photo Unknown - 1926 | The ‘PEIGNOT’ typeface, presented at the Universal Exhibition in Paris in 1937 - Author Photo unknown | LE JOUR poster by A.M.CASSANDRE. ALLIANCE GRAPHIQUE Paris. The name of the newspaper is used three times in this catchphrase, like a series of puns. - Author Photo Unknown - 1933 |
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