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Sachplakat or Object Poster Lucien Bernhard Hans Rudi Erdt Ludwig Hohlwein Posters that used often a single large image of an object: nothing Metaphorical, very objective and straight-forward Rejecting as antiquated the often elaborate sentimentality of Victorian advertising. I saw beauty in the very 1905–1918 (WWI- 1914-1918)

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Sachplakat or Object Poster

Lucien BernhardHans Rudi ErdtLudwig Hohlwein

Posters that used often a single large image of an object: nothingMetaphorical, very objective andstraight-forward

Rejecting as antiquated the oftenelaborate sentimentality of Victorianadvertising. I saw beauty in the very products of the machine age!

1905–1918(WWI- 1914-1918)

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Sachplakat Lucien BernhardPriester matches 1905

Often a strong pairing of a bold singular image and a name.

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Lucien BernhardStiller 1912

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Lucien Bernhard

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Lucien Bernhard

An earlier age might have felt it necessary to depict the power of a spark plug by showing some mythic allegorical figure handing fire to down from Olympus. In the new

objectivity, the spark plug itself is a thing of beauty.

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Hans Rudi Erdt 1911

Lost and found contour, Asymmetrical balance Elegant simplicity

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Hans Rudi Erdt

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Hans Rudi Erdt

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Ludwig Hohlwein

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Ludwig Hohlwein

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What does the term “Sachplakat” mean?

How was this style different from the prevailing Art Nouveau Posters? Why was this appealing to clients of poster-advertising.

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Art Nouveau: Sachplakat

Allegorical Objective

Complex Simple

Decadence Purity

Often relaxed High-energy

Natural Industrial

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Michael Schwab: contemporary poster designer http://www.michaelschwab.com/store.html

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DADA Tristam TsaraFrancis PicabiaRaoul HausmannKurt Schwitters

Dada was a response to WW1

Embraced chance

Simultaneity and Absurdity

Also associated with Marcel Duchamp

Rejected making art: cultivated performance, ready-mades, collage.

1916–1923

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Prospectus for Club Dada printed in 1918 shows the Dadists’ creative use of typography and their desire to shock

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Raoul Hausman

Dada Kino, 1920

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Raoul Hausman

Tatlin at Home, 1920

Raoul Hausman

Assemblage (1920)

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Ckurt Schwitters: Merzwerk (short for “Kommerz”

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Hannah Hoch: photocollage

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Question:

What would a yard sale sign look like designed by a DADA designer?

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David Carson1990s

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Ed Fella 1990s

Rejects aesthetics Cranbrook faculty