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Artist: Hans Liska
Original Vintage Mercedes Benz Triumph der Silberpfeile by Hans Liska 1954
By Hans Liska
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This Original Vintage Poster created by Hans Liska in 1954 for Mercedes-Benz is a quintessential representation of post-war automotive design and advertising. The poster showcases a ...
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1950s Hans Liska Art
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