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2. L. O. " [2Lo] Dust Jacket Only, No Book

2. L. O. " [2Lo] Dust Jacket Only, No Book

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2. L. O. " [2Lo] Dust Jacket Only, No Book

by Masterman, Walter; Dust Jacket Design By E. Mcknight Kauffer

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London Uk: Gollancz, 1928. 1st Edition 1st Printing. No Binding. No Book Included/Good. Dust Jackt Only, For First Edition (Gollancz 1928). Would Be Near Fine, No Wear Or Tear, But A Little Pinkish Dampstaining To Flaps And Rear Panel. (Se Wikipedia:) Edward Mcknight Kauffer (1890 -1954) Was An American Artist And Graphic Designer Who Lived For Much Of His Life In The United Kingdom. He Worked Mainly In Poster Art, But Was Also Active As A Painter, Book Illustrator And Theatre Designer. Edward Leland Kauffer Was Born On 14 December 1890, In Great Falls, Montana. By 1910 He Had Moved To San Francisco Working As A Bookseller And Studying Art At The California School Of Design From 1910 To 1912. At Around This Time Professor Joseph Mcknight Of The University Of Utah Became Aware Of Kauffer's Work, Sponsored Him And Paid To Send Him To Paris For Further Study. In Gratitude Kauffer Took His Sponsor's Name As A Middle Name. Kauffer Stopped In Chicago For Six Months In 1912/1913 And Studied At The Art Institute Of Chicago. While There He Witnessed The Armory Show, One Of The First Major Exhibitions To Introduce The Styles Of Modernism To American Viewers. This Likely Had A Major Impact On Kauffer, Who Would Work In Many Of The Same Styles Throughout His Career. He Arrived In Paris In 1913 And Studied At The Académie Moderne Until 1914. In Paris In 1923 He Met The Textile Designer Marion Dorn (1896-1964), And Subsequently Lived With Her In London, From Late 1923 To July 1940. They Married In 1950 And Moved To New York Until His Death In 1954. Kauffer Moved To London Upon The Start Of The First World War, And Remained There For Most Of His Career. He Was Briefly Associated With Robert Bevan's Cumberland Market Group And Had A One-Man Show At The Omega Workshops. In Brighton On The South Coast, He Designed A "Novel" Mural For The Lobby Of Embassy Court, A Modernist Block Of Flats Designed By Wells Coates In 1935. The Mural Consisted Of "Monochrome Photographs ... Printed Directly On To A Light-Sensitive Cellulose Coating". Kauffer May Be Best Known For The 140 Posters That He Produced For London Underground, And Later London Transport. The Posters Span Many Styles: Many Show Abstract Influences, Including Futurism, Cubism, And Vorticism; Others Evoke Impressionist Influences Such As Japanese Woodcuts. He Created Posters For Shell Oil, The Great Western Railway And Other Commercial Clients, And Also Illustrated Books And Book Covers. Later He Also Became Interested In Textiles, Interior Design And Theatrical Design. He Returned To New York City In 1940 At The Beginning Of The Second World War, And Tried To Find Work In Advertising. He Struggled In The More Competitive Atmosphere Until He Was Approached To Do A Series Of Posters For American Airlines In 1947. American Airlines Remained His Primary Client Until His Death In 1954.

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Bookseller
Arroyo Seco Books US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
052415
Title
2. L. O. " [2Lo] Dust Jacket Only, No Book
Author
Masterman, Walter; Dust Jacket Design By E. Mcknight Kauffer
Format/Binding
No Binding
Book Condition
Used - No Book Included
Jacket Condition
Good
Quantity Available
1
Edition
1st Edition 1st Printing
Publisher
Gollancz
Place of Publication
London Uk
Date Published
1928
Weight
0.00 lbs
Keywords
General
Bookseller catalogs
Art and Artists (General); Rare And Unusual Books; Literature: Mystery and Detection;

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