AD MAGAZINE. Volume 7, No. 4: April-May 1941 George Giusti
PM Publishing Co.: AD MAGAZINE. Volume 7, No. 4: April-May 1941.
Original edition. A fine Copy in 4-color Photo offset wrappers:
pristine! The Cover is an original design by George Giusti, who is also the
Featured Artist.
This volume measures 5.5 x 7.75 with 62 [14] pages of articles
including George Giusti; Calligraphy Today; Oswald Cooper - 1879 - 1940;
The Paper Sculpture of Erica Hanka Gorekka; Books and Pictures; Chicago PAC
Session on Art Direction; The Index of American Design By Holger Cahill- a
WPA Art Program; Gallery Art for Advertising; A-D Shorts.
Issue highlights are the Cover and 11-page insert on Swiss emigre
George Giusti. Includes samples of his surrealist-inspired work for
posters,magazine and book covers, packaging and more.
For you WPA/FAP enthusiasts, there is an article by Holger Cahill
(director of the WPA Art Program) entitled The Index of American Design.
This 16-page article catalogs and displays many pieces of early american
design in ceramics, fabric, etc. But the really interesting part is the
editorial preface and call to action that alerts readers to the fact that
Lincoln Rothschild and eleven other WPA supervisors in the NYC area have
had their jobs suspended due to allegations of Communism, Nazisim and
non-citizenship. This serves as a chilling reminder that it can (and does)
happen here. Consider yourself warned.
The Gallery Art for Advertising 8-page article deals with the
associated American Artists plan to sell their works directly tot he
public. This AAA article includes many WPA/FAP artists, including Grant
Wood, Don Freeman, Jmaes Cahpin, Margaret Sullivan, Yasuo Kuniyoshi, Aaron
Bohrod, and Walter Quirt.
A-D Shorts mention: Herbert Bayer, Lila Ulrich, A-D Gallery, Brooklyn
Museum, and the AIGA.
Books Reviewed: Picture Making By Children by R. R. Tomlinson; Drawing A
Cat by Clare Turlay Newberry; The Great Montezuma by Joseph O'Kane Foster.
Listing of Advertisements: The Composing Room, Pioneer - Moss Co.,
Strathmore Paper Co., Federated Printing Co., Wilbar Photo Engraving,
Crafton Printing, Wolf Envelope Co., Reliance Reproduction Co., Longman's,
Green and Co., Ludlow Typograph and Flower Electrotype.
On a visit to the US, in 1938, George Giusti was enticed to stay and
work with Herbert Matter on the Swiss Pavilion for the 1939 New York
World's Fair. During his career, Giusti designed covers for Time, Fortune,
Holiday and other major magazines as well as publications for the US
Information Agency. He was art consultant to Geigy Pharmaceuticals in the
US and Switzerland.
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