ISSUE NO 122 1965
Cover Image by Victor Vasarely
Graphis magazine Issue 122 includes articles on Citroén – An Individual Advertising Style for an Individualist’s Car, written by Dr. Willy Rotzler; Ohrbach’s – Successful Newspaper Advertising, by Jerome Snyder; Shiseido – A Japanese Cosmetics Company, by Ayao Yamana; Four Young South American Artists, by Sigwart Blum; Early Ethiopian Book and Fresco Painting, by Jules Leroy; Masterpieces from the South Seas, by Douglas Newton; Girofla – Dolls, by Théo Stama; and Lines of the Alphabet in the Sixteenth Century, by Stanley Mason. Artists profiled include Domenico Gnoli, written by Manuel Gasser; and Victor Vasarely.
CONTENTS
460 Victor Vasarely, Annet sur Marne: Victor Vasarely
472 Dr. Willy Rotzler, Zürich: Citroén – An Individual Advertising Style for an Individualist’s Car
486 Jerome Snyder, New York: Ohrbach’s – Successful Newspaper Advertising
494 Manuel Gasser, Zürich: Domenico Gnoli
502Ayao Yamana, Tokyo: Shiseido – A Japanese Cosmetics Company
508 Sigwart Blum, Olivos: Four Young South American Artists
518 Jules Leroy, Paris: Early Ethiopian Book and Freso Painting
522 Douglas Newton, New York: Masterpieces from the South Seas
530 Stanley Mason, Zürich: Lines of the Alphabet in the Sixteenth Century
532 Théo Stama, Paris: Girofla – Dolls
541 Book Review