Posted 3 years ago
greg_yaneff
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The "Nouveau Salon des Cent" portfolio consists of 100 posters created by 100 of the best graphic designers, from 24 different countries as a tribute to Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, for the Centenary of his death, 1901-2001. Some of these designs are quite creative and here is one of my favorites I have in my personal collection.
Vintage Guru Reveals Her Glamour Secrets
The Killer Mobile Device for Victorian Women
Gloriously Grotesque 19th-Century Pipes
The Beautiful Chaos of Improvisational Quilts
Our Dad, the Water Witch of Wyoming
This 1959 Goggomobil Is Insanely Cute and Gets 55 MPG. Why Can’t Detroit Do That?
California Cool: How the Wetsuit Became the Surfer's Second Skin
The Unfiltered History of Rolling Papers, Plus Tommy Chong's Big Fat Jamaican Vacation
World's Smallest Museum Finds the Wonder in Everyday Objects
Fightin’ Femmes: Unmasking Female Superheroes with Author Mike Madrid

Greg, cool poster! Was this created by a well known (big name) contemporary graphic designer or a relatively unknown one? The style looks vaguely familiar...
Charles Anderson is a top American Deisign Firm. Here's the background:
Established in 1989, the Charles S. Anderson Design Company has produced award-winning packaging, identity, and product design for a diverse list of clients including French Paper, Nike, Warner Brothers, Coca Cola, Levi's, Sony, Paramount Pictures, Nissan, The New York Times, Japanese Monster, and Turner Classic Movies. The firm's approach to design is a continuous evolution inspired by the highs and lows of art and printed culture. Characterized by its visual impact and humour, Charles S. Anderson Design Company's work has been influential in the industry both nationally and internationally. The company's work has been exhibited in museums worldwide, including the Museum of Modern Art, New York; the Smithsonian Institution's Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum, New York; the Institute of Contemporary Arts, London; the Library of Congress Permanent Collection, Washington D.C.; the Museum fur Gestaltung, Zurich; the Museum fur Kunst und Gewerbe, Hamburg; the Bibliotheque nationale de France, Paris; the Museum of Modern Art, Hiroshima; and the Ginza Graphic Gallery, Tokyo. Their most recent project has been French paper.com, an e-commerce site for the French Paper Company. In 1995, CSA Images was organized as a separate company from Charles S. Anderson Design to concentrate on the distribution and promotion of digital stock illustration and photography collections, as well as the licensing of images for use on retail products. Current collections include CSA Archive, Plastock, Snapstock, and Printstock.