Designer: Zhang Daxin (张大昕) 1954, October Little artists Xiao xiao yishujia (小小艺术家) Call nr.: BG E39/943 (IISH collection) More? See: chineseposters.net via Flickr https://flic.kr/p/2cC5pGz
Read More →Designer: Zhang Daxin (张大昕) 1954, October Little artists Xiao xiao yishujia (小小艺术家) Call nr.: BG E39/943 (IISH collection) More? See: chineseposters.net via Flickr https://flic.kr/p/2cC5pGz
Read More →Designer: Zhang Daxin (张大昕) 1954, October Little artists Xiao xiao yishujia (小小艺术家) Call nr.: BG E39/943 (IISH collection) More? See: chineseposters.net via Flickr https://flic.kr/p/2cC5pGz
Read More →Designer: Zhang Daxin (张大昕) 1954, October Little artists Xiao xiao yishujia (小小艺术家) Call nr.: BG E39/943 (IISH collection) More? See: chineseposters.net via Flickr https://flic.kr/p/2cC5pGz
Read More →Designer: Zhang Daxin (张大昕) 1954, October Little artists Xiao xiao yishujia (小小艺术家) Call nr.: BG E39/943 (IISH collection) More? See: chineseposters.net via Flickr https://flic.kr/p/2cC5pGz
Read More →Designer: Li Tianxin 1954, December Celebrate the new year Qingzhu xinnian (庆祝新年) Call nr.: BG D85/287 (IISH collection) Series title: Children’s pictures – joyous holidays More? See: chineseposters.net via Flickr https://flic.kr/p/QkcNAM
Read More →It’s a strange thing but you tend to imagine this diagram hasn’t ever changed but Harry Beck, the creator of this version, was often evolving the look and style – sometimes for better and sometimes for worse. In this 1954 version many of the outer branches changed shape and overlal Read More →
It’s a strange thing but you tend to imagine this diagram hasn’t ever changed but Harry Beck, the creator of this version, was often evolving the look and style – sometimes for better and sometimes for worse. In this 1954 version many of the outer branches changed shape and overlal Read More →
It’s a strange thing but you tend to imagine this diagram hasn’t ever changed but Harry Beck, the creator of this version, was often evolving the look and style – sometimes for better and sometimes for worse. In this 1954 version many of the outer branches changed shape and overlal Read More →
It’s a strange thing but you tend to imagine this diagram hasn’t ever changed but Harry Beck, the creator of this version, was often evolving the look and style – sometimes for better and sometimes for worse. In this 1954 version many of the outer branches changed shape and overlal Read More →
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