Richard Paul Lohse was a design pioneer in various fields for over fifty years. This catalogue raisonn, a project of the Richard Paul Lohse Foundation, is the first publication to show the complete works of the Swiss-born artist and graphic designer. Numerous works spanning the time from the 1930s to the 1960s--many of them not available since their initial publication--are brought together here for the first time. Several essays shed light on the multi-faceted relationship between aesthetics and politics in the period just after World War II, exploring Lohse's influence on the development of modern non-fiction books, on advertisements and infotainment, and on Swiss typography, which has enjoyed an exemplary status worldwide since the 1950s. With its sumptuous illustrations and perceptive texts, "Richard Paul Lohse: Graphic Design from 1928-1988" is an essential contribution to the history of constructional commercial graphics. Edited by Richard Paul Lohse-Stiftung. Essays by Christoph Bignens, Vera Hausdorff, Hans Heinz Holz, Michael Lenz, Bela Stetzer, and Jorg Sturzebecher.
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