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1921 German Art Deco Poster, Otto Ottler, 'Kunst im Druck' ("Art in Print") victorian period Miro and Andre Masson were

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Miro and Andre Masson were considered the beginning of the Surrealist movement but Miro chose not to be labeled as a Surrealist  in order to be free of experiment with other artistic movements/styles

About The Poster: This print is a plate that was part of The Grammar of Ornament

of historical significance

by Ariane Larose

The literal translation of the caption "Alle Kan Traenge Til en Hof" is "Everybody can need a beer" - and this series of ads shows a variety of situations and locations where people can enjoy an ice-cold Carlsberg

1921 German Art Deco Poster, Otto Ottler, 'Kunst im Druck' ("Art in Print") victorian period Miro and Andre Masson wereDate: 1921 Size: 8. 75 x 11. 25 inches Artist: Otto Ottler Otto Ottler (1891 1965) was a German graphic designer and painter. He was a member of Die Sechs ("The Six"), a Munich based group of artists who joined forces in an attempt to compete with Ludwig Hohlwein, a prominent designer of the time. This poster was produced by Ottler for Das Plakat ("The Poster"), an early magazine of poster art which ran from 1910 to 1922, in a brief but subversive

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