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This Theater, America.

  • June 8, 2017

By the 1870s, "Broadway" and "theatre" were becoming synonymous, and the Union Square area near Broadway at 14th Street had become New York City's main theatre district. 'The most prominent…

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Air-France

Ah, L’amour, le Ciel!

  • June 8, 2017

Since 1933, when it was formed, Air France has had a unique raison d'etre among airlines. For more than 70 years, the brand has made a conscious decision to represent…

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Absolute Classic Masterpieces (Part I)

  • March 9, 2017

Here's the truth: we receive so many superb works of poster art each auction, it's impossible to showcase them all. Mucha, Toulouse-Lautrec, Cassandre, and Cappiello steal the spotlight, but for…

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Wall to Wall Rare Posters

  • March 2, 2017

A wall of A.M. Cassandre. A full corridor of Art Nouveau fantasy. Wild and macabre visions from Weimar Germany. And Josephine Baker – a giant of burlesque, towering 10 feet…

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Icons of Anger and Resistance

  • March 1, 2017

There's a history that isn't listed on the History Channel. It seldom finds its way into books, or onto newsreels or biopics. It's the history of persuasion. We're living it right…

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Bohemia in Cleveland: The Kokoon Arts Club

  • February 17, 2017

You receive an invitation in the mail. It’s like nothing you’ve ever seen before: a masquerade of Modernist spirits, sliding down on lighting-bolts to a sacred mountain. “13th Descent,” it…

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