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1960s Cuban Poster, Day of Solidarity with the People of Mozambique by OSPAAAL Polish Posters France hoped the exposition would

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France hoped the exposition would paint its colonial empire in a beneficial light

Klinger is considered by many to be the father of what is now commonly termed 'branding': using graphics and graphic design to convey the message of the brand

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The story is loosely based on Count Carlo Gozzi's commedia dell'arte play Turandot (1762)

1960s Cuban Poster, Day of Solidarity with the People of Mozambique by OSPAAAL Polish Posters France hoped the exposition wouldDate: 1960's Size: 13 x 21 inches Artist: OSPAAAL About the poster: The Organisation of Solidarity of the Peoples of Asia, Africa and Latin America (abbreviated as OSPAAAL), is a Cuban political movement with the stated purpose of fighting globalization, imperialism, neoliberalism and defending human rights. The OSPAAAL was founded in Havana in January 1966, after the Tricontinental Conference, a meeting of over 500 delegates and 200 observers from

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