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ISSUE NO 129 1967
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by Ronald Searle

Graphis magazine issue 129 presents articles on Le Chant du Monde: A cycle of ten tapestries, written by Jean Lurçat; Photographis '67, by Henry Wolf; Ch. Demel's Söhne-The Living Tradition of a Famous Viennese Confectioner's, by Manuel Gasser; Hessischer Rundfunk. A Radio and Television Authority Finds a Graphic Wavelength, by Mario Lanzinger; Alliance Graphique Internationale (AGI) Retrospective Show in New York, by F.K.H. Henrion; Seljuks: The ornament of early Turkish art in Anatolia, by Erika Billeter; and Naquane: Discovery of a site and a civilization, by Angéle Baumeister. Artists profiled include Wladimir Fuka, written by Willy Rotzler; Georges Lemoine, by Willy Rotzler; and Françoise Pochon, by Erika Billeter.

CONTENTS
6 Jean Lurçat, Paris: Le Chant du Monde. A cycle of ten tapestries
14 Willy Rotzler, Zürich: Wladimir Fuka
20Willy Rotzler, Zürich: Georges Lemoine
30 Erika Billeter, Zürich: Françoise Pochon
37 Henry Wolf, New York: Photographis '67
54 Manuel Gasser, Zürich: Ch. Demel's Söhne. The Living Tradition of a Famous Viennese Confectioner's
60 Mario Lanzinger, Zürich: Hessischer Rundfunk. A Radio and Television Authority Finds a Graphic Wavelength
66 F.K.H. Henrion, London: Alliance Graphique Internationale (AGI). Retrospective Show in New York
76 Erika Billeter, Zürich: Seljuks. The ornament of early Turkish art in Anatolia
84 Angéle Baumeister, Zürich: Naquane. Discovery of a site and a civilization
92 Book Review