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Boris Artzybasheff Art

1899-1965

Boris Artzybasheff was an American illustrator born in 1899. He was known for his surreal designs and his work for Fortune, Time and Life magazines. Artzybasheff passed away in 1965.

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Artist: Boris Artzybasheff
Original Vintage Earlier Victory WWII Propaganda Poster Junk Rains Hell On Axis
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Original vintage World War Two propaganda poster - Junk Rains Hell on Axis - featuring a great design by the notable American-Russian illustrator and graphic designer Boris Artzybasheff...
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