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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

A.M.C. in the street poster

DUBO, DUBON, DUBONNET - Photo Author Unknown - Paris - 1933

DUBONNET By A.M.CASSANDRE

DUBO, DUBON, DUBONNET By A.M.CASSANDRE in the Parisian street - Photo by André Kertész - 1934

WATCH THE FORDS GO BY - A.M.CASSANDRE 1935

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 A L'EAU By A.M.CASSANDRE

DUBONNET AT THE WATER by A.M.CASSANDRE - Porte Saint-Denis Paris. Author Photo André Kertész - 1934

WATCH THE FORDS GO BY - A.M.CASSANDRE 1935

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 By A.M.CASSANDRE

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 poster

LE JOUR by A.M.CASSANDRE in the baggage room at Cherbourg Station. Author Photo Unknown - 1933

DUBO DUBON DUBONNET

DUBO DUBON DUBONNET by A.M.CASSANDRE in front of a Paris metro station. Author Photo Unknown - 1932

PIVOLO 1925

Palisade of Etablissements Hachard with the poster Pïvolo A.M.CASSANDRE, Magazine "Vendre" - 1925.

UNIC By A.M.CASSANDRE

UNIC by A.M.C. Boulevard des Italiens, Paris. Author Photo Unknown 1932

UNIC By A.M.CASSANDRE

A.M.CASSANDRE had envisaged the angle of the shoes to provoke the dramatic scene when they would overlap. Author Photo Unknown - 1932

GALERIE LAFAYETTE By A.M.CASSANDRE

Galeries Lafayette. Author Photo Unknown - 1928

L'INTRANSIGEANT By A.M.CASSANDRE

Delivery van Journal L'INTRAN - Author Photo Unknown - 1926

PEIGNOT By A.M.CASSANDRE

The ‘PEIGNOT’ typeface, presented at the Universal Exhibition in Paris in 1937 - Author Photo unknown

LE JOUR By A.M.CASSANDRE

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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