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Title: Das Plakat

 

Place of Publication: Berlin Germany

 

Publisher: Verlag Max Chiliburger

 

Frequency: Quarterly; monthly

 

Period of Publication: 1910-1921

 

Period covered by AHR net: Volumes 1-12, 1910-1921

 

Type of Publication: Volume

 

Description: Das Plakat was launched in 1910 under the title Mitteilungen des Vereins der Plakatfreunde, and was the official publication of the Berlin-based Verein der Plakatfreunde, an association of poster collectors, dealers and designers, and others with an interest in the poster, founded by Hans Josef Sachs in 1905. The title changed to Das Plakat in January 1913. It started as a quarterly; became a bi-monthly in 1914; and a monthly in 1920. It ceased publication with the November-December 1921 issue. We have digitized all the issues, together with various special supplements. It is worth noting when using Das Plakat, that illustrations for some articles run on into the following article(s), which are may not be related. An example of this is ‘Schwedische Plakatkunst’ by Gregor Paulsson [an article on Swedish posters] in volume 8, nos.5-6, September-November 1917 pp. 233-241. The article contains 14 illustrations; a further 39 illustrations appear in the following article Das Plakat is generally considered to have been the most influential journal ever produced on the art of the poster. The founder and driving force behind the journal was Hans Josef Sachs (1881-1974), a Berlin dentist with a passionate interest in the poster. From about 1915 some of the minor articles are in the antiquated Gothic (Blackletter) script. We have given transliterations into modern German of the article titles and will provide transliterations of the whole articles at a later date We have added the dates and nationality of most of the designers whose work is illustrated. Further information about many of the designers is also given in the AHR net database Art + Architecture Profiles For the significance of Das Plakat, particularly its importance in the history of the poster, see the 2004 essay by Steven Heller ‘Graphic Design Magazines: Das Plakat’ https://www.typotheque.com/articles/graphic_design_magazines_das_plakat

 

 

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Title: The Poster/The Poster and Art Collector

 

Place of Publication: Leyton, Essex England

 

Publisher: E. R. Alexander & Sons; London, England: Hugh Macleay

 

Frequency: Monthly

 

Period of Publication: 1898-1901

 

Period covered by AHR net: Volumes 1-6, 1898-1901

 

Type of Publication: Journal

 

Description: The Poster was the most important journal in English devoted to the art of the poster. In addition to containing over 3,000 images (several in colour), it included interviews with and profiles of many of the leading names in poster design including Toulouse-Lautrec, Steinlen, Alphonse Mucha, Ethel Reed, Maxfield Parrish, Paul Berthon, Will Bradley, Arpad Basch, Jules Chéret, Jack B. Yeats, Aubrey Beardsley, the Beggarstaff Brothers, etc. The Poster also includes articles on poster art in Russia, Italy, France, Germany, Spain, Japan, Belgium, Austria, Hungary, Denmark, the Netherlands, Great Britain, the USA, etc., as well as articles on specific aspects of the poster including bicycle posters, political posters, railroad posters, theatre posters, the poster as a mirror of life, plagiarism in poster design, symbolism in advertising, etc. In its final year (volume 6) the title was expanded to The Poster and Art Collector, and it began to include articles on related aspects of art including the design of magazine covers, book covers, bookbinding (e.g. a long article on the Guild of Women Binders), pictorial postcards, playbills, and theatrical caricatures. A complete file of The Poster is exceptionally rare, and because this journal has never been indexed, these articles are little known. In order to enhance the value of the digitization, we have classified the posters by subject and type. We have also added details of all the artists whose work is reproduced, giving their full name, dates, nationality, etc. In addition have added over 1,200 links to web sites containing biographical information on the artists and examples of their work.

 

 

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Title: The Poster. A Quarterly Magazine for Advertisers

 

Place of Publication: London England

 

Publisher: British Poster Advertising Association

 

Frequency: Quarterly

 

Period of Publication: 1937-1940

 

Period covered by AHR net: 1938-1939

 

Type of Publication: Journal

 

Description: The Poster was the Official Organ of the British Poster Advertising Association. It was published quarterly between 1937 and 1940 and was a trade journal for those involved in the design, production and distribution of posters. These issues contain articles on the design of posters for Guinness and Bovril, railway posters, photo posters, humorous posters, posters for luxury products, German life insurance posters, war posters, etc. Designers whose work is featured included Ashley Havinden, Tom Purvis, Frank Newbould, Bert Thomas, F. C. Harrison, Gregory Brown and E. McKnight Kauffer.

 

 

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