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Visions of history, told through art

1890S The posters of post-Impressionist artist Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, saturated with a signature combination of bold colors and black, celebrated 1890s nightlife in Paris

WEIGHING IN AT 8.6 LB., GERMAN creative director Jens Müller’s 480-page tome The History of Graphic Design Vol. 1, 1890–1959 ambitiously traces not only the evolution of an industry, but also the arc of our aesthetics.

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