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Artist: Guy Peellaert
1968 Original poster by Huy Peelaert - Pravda - Françoise Hardy - Comics
By Guy Peellaert
Located in PARIS, FR
Guy Peellaert's "Pravda with Françoise Hardy" poster, created in 1968, is a remarkable work distinguished by its strongly comic-book-influenced style.
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1968 Poster by Guy Peelaert Pravda la Survireuse Françoise Hardy Pop-Art
By Guy Peellaert
Located in PARIS, FR
"Pravda la Survireuse" emerges as an experimental comic strip created in Paris by the Belgian artist Guy Peellaert. Serialized from January to December 1967 in the monthly magazine H...
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