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Cover for the art magazine Broom, c. 1921-1924 (lithograph)
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Cover for the art magazine Broom, c. 1921-1924 (lithograph)
1197744 Cover for the art magazine Broom, c.1921-1924 (lithograph) by American School, (20th century); 27.3x20.2 cm; Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; American, out of copyright
Media ID 23693040
© Christie's Images / Bridgeman Images
1921 1924 American School Art Magazine Background Blue Background Book Cover Broom Business Capital Letter Circle Circular Classic Collectibles Collector Cover Diagonal Editor Editors English Text Floating Folk Folk Art Form Front Cover Geometric Geometrical Ground Issue Language Lettering Lithographic Lithoprint Media Occupation Medium Group Medium Group Of Objects Named Writer Number Printed Prints Publication Scattered Semi Circle Semicircle Shape Shaped Triangle Triangular White Color Word
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This black and white lithograph print showcases the cover of the art magazine Broom, dating back to the early 20th century. Measuring at 27.3x20.2 cm, this medium-sized piece is part of a private collection. The image features a close-up view of the book cover, revealing its striking geometric design. The composition consists of scattered circular and triangular shapes floating on a white background, creating an intriguing visual effect. The lettering on the cover adds depth to the artwork with its bold capital letters forming words in English. The lithographic technique used in this print emphasizes clean lines and sharp contrasts, enhancing the overall aesthetic appeal. The absence of any human presence allows viewers to focus solely on the intricate form and arrangement of these geometric shapes. This vintage piece represents not only an artistic publication but also serves as a collector's item for enthusiasts interested in early 20th-century art magazines. With its classic design and timeless appeal, it stands as a testament to both folk art influences and modernist aesthetics prevalent during that era. Overall, this lithograph print captures attention with its visually engaging composition while offering insight into the cultural landscape of that time period through its connection to Broom magazine and Harold A Loeb - named writer/editor associated with it.
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