Cassandre's Graphic Techniques A. M. CASSANDRE (1901-1968) 'Étoile du Nord', 1927 (Compagnie Internationale des Wagons-Lits Poster) © Estate of AM.Cassandre Cassandre's posters celebrate the new modes of luxury transport that characterise the prosperous lifestyle of his day. He used stenci...
A.M. Cassandre Charkow 1901 - Paris 1968 A.M. Cassandre was born in Charkov, Ukraine, in 1901 as Adolphe Jean Édouard-Marie Mouron. He used the pseudonym A.M. Cassandre as a painter, graphic designer, poster artist and stage designer from 1923. A.M. Cassandre lived in Paris from ...
The use of typography in Art Deco, which emerged as an architectural trend, has been adapted to the needs of the trend. The famous French (Ukrainian origin) graphic designer Adolphe Jean-Marie Mouron, known as Cassandre, who is known for his advertising posters, has made importan...
A.M. Cassandre Cassandre: the most important graphic designer of the 20th century. Pseudonym of Adolphe Jean Marie Mouron, Cassandre is a French graphic and poster designer, theatre decorator, lithographer, painter and typographer. Born in Ukraine, he spent his childhood between Russia and France...
DISCOVER THE ART OF THE GRAPHIC DESIGNER A.M.CASSANDRE A.M.Cassandre, my grandfather From my earliest childhood, I was immersed in the world of his works. Whether they adorned the walls of our family home, appeared in my father’s studio, or became the subject of passionate convers...
Find Great Deals on A.M. Cassandre Vintage Posters Biography: Adolphe Mouron (A.M.) Cassandre was born in 1901 to French parents in Khartov, Ukraine, then part of the Russian Empire. He died in 1968 in Paris. Born to French parents, he moved with his family to Paris at an early ...
The approach was exploited by early French stencil makers who cut letters in two parts, which when stencilled sequentially resulted in letters without breaks. In the late 1920s, A. M. Cassandre employed a composite approach for the two-colour (double) version of Bifur (Deberny & Peignot, 19...
…the Dubonnet mascot, Dubo-Dubon-Dubonnet, made a startling appearance in this ad…the creation of French graphic designerAdolphe Mouron Cassandre, Paul Randtook over the drawing of Dubonnet Man when the liquor came to the United States… ...
…the Dubonnet mascot, Dubo-Dubon-Dubonnet, made a startling appearance in this ad…the creation of French graphic designerAdolphe Mouron Cassandre, Paul Randtook over the drawing of Dubonnet Man when the liquor came to the United States… ...
One of the most remarkable and trend-setting designers of the time was Adolphe Mouron (A.M.) Cassandre who is famously known for his posters of automobiles, locomotives, and ocean liners. He invented many typefaces and always began with the geometric shapes of the text. He often reduced ...