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  • 81Wheatpaste — (also known as potato paste, flour paste, rice paste, Marxist glue, or simply paste) is a liquid adhesive used since ancient times for various arts and crafts such as book binding, decoupage, collage, and papier mâché. It is also made for the… …

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  • 82Albert Guillaume — thumb|right| Those who do have cartridges... shoot! Those who do not... shoot also! Illustration by Albert Guillaume published in 1901 in Mon Sursis .Albert Guillaume, born February 14, 1873 died 1942, was a French painter and caricaturist.Born… …

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  • 83Psychedelic art — is art inspired by the psychedelic experience induced by drugs such as gymnastics take place in the world the art is LSD, mescaline, and psilocybin. The word psychedelic (coined by British psychologist Humphrey Osmond) means mind manifesting . By …

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  • 84LaRouche movement — members in Seattle, Washington, in 2009 The LaRouche movement is an international political and cultural network that promotes Lyndon LaRouche and his ideas. It has included scores of organizations and companies around the world. Their activities …

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  • 85Richard Amsel — (1947 1985) was an American illustrator and graphic designer.Richard Amsel was born in Philadelphia in December, 1947. While a student at the Philadelphia College of Art, his proposed poster art for the Barbra Streisand musical Hello, Dolly! was… …

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  • 86Chips Mackinolty — was born in 1954 in Morwell.[1] He was involved in the campaigns against the war in Vietnam by producing posters. He was a key figure in the radical poster movement and was introduced to screenprinting in Goulburn Street, Sydney. During the 1970s …

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  • 87Otl Aicher — Born May 13, 1922 (1922 05 13) (age 89) Ulm, Germany Died September 1, 1991(1991 09 01) (aged 69) Günzburg Other names Otto Aicher …

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  • 88Propaganda in the United States — Columbia sowing vegetables.Propaganda in the United States comes from governments and private entities of various kinds. Propaganda is an ambiguous term, often meaning the same as advertising. However, it is not only in advertising, propaganda is …

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  • 89Hapshash and the Coloured Coat — were a British graphics team consisting of Michael English and Nigel Waymouth in the 1960s, producing psychedelic posters.They designed usually brightly coloured images with a strong art nouveau influence from Alfons Mucha of swirling lines and… …

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  • 90Stenberg Brothers — Georgii Stenberg (b. Moscow, March 20, 1900; d. Moscow, October 15, 1933) and Vladimir Stenberg (b. Moscow, April 4, 1899; d. Moscow, 1982), Russian artists and designers.The Stenberg brothers, whose father was born in Russia, but was of… …

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