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Artist: Hans Schleger Zero
'Zero' Hans Schleger Grow Your Own Food Surreal Original Vintage Poster
By Hans Schleger Zero
Located in London, GB
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'Zero' Hans Schleger (1898-1976)
Grow Your Own Food
Lithographic poster c. 1940
Printed by Fosh & Kosh Limited for HMSO
76x51cm
A copy of this poster is in the collection of the Imperial War Museum.
Provenance: the estate of the artist.
In this poster the public are encouraged to Dig For Victory...
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1940s Surrealist Hans Schleger Zero Prints and Multiples
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Lithograph
Hans Schleger 'Zero' London Transport Coach Stop c. 1970 Original Poster
By Hans Schleger Zero
Located in London, GB
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Hans Schleger 'Zero' (1898-1976)
London Transport Coach Stop Poster
Screenprint poster c. 1970
16x20 cm
Printed for London Transport
These posters were designed to be used as temporary stops when the usual stop required amendment for instance owing to road works or similar events. Printed on paper they were designed to be posted up at the alternative site, possibly over a different sort of stop (bus stop, coach stop, request stop, etc.).
Working with Edward Johnson's special typeface created for London Transport, Hans Schleger - or Zero as he signed himself - adopted the famous roundel used by London Underground for use at Bus Stops. Born in Germany, Schleger was an influential graphic designer. After serving during the First World War, he studied at the Berlin Kunstgewerbeschule, being taught by Emil Orlik. The same year Walter Gropius founded the Bauhaus at Weimar and Schleger learned the same principles of breaking down the barriers between architecture, design, fine art and craft. A firm believer in the Bauhaus principles of simplicity in design and reduction to essentials, these may be seen in the clean lines of the roundel.
In 1924 he moved to New York, applying Modernism to American advertising, and then returned to Berlin in 1929 working for the British advertising...
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1970s Hans Schleger Zero Prints and Multiples
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Wait till it stops before getting on or off a bus or tram original Zero poster
By Hans Schleger Zero
Located in London, GB
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"Zero" Hans Schleger (1898 - 1976)
Wait till it stops before getting on or off a bus or tram
Original vintage poster
76 x 49 cm
Hans Schleger was born in Germany. After the First World War, he studied at the Berlin Kunstgewerbeschule. After working in Berlin, he moved to New York in 1924 and began to work as a graphic designer. He returned to Berlin in 1929 and began working for the British advertising...
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1940s Hans Schleger Zero Prints and Multiples
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Hans Schleger 'Zero' London Transport Bus Stop c. 1970 Original Poster
By Hans Schleger Zero
Located in London, GB
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Hans Schleger 'Zero' (1898-1976)
London Transport Coach Stop Poster
Screenprint poster c. 1970
16x17.8 cm
Printed for London Transport
These posters were designed to be used as temporary stops when the usual stop required amendment for instance owing to road works or similar events. Printed on paper they were designed to be posted up at the alternative site, possibly over a different sort of stop (bus stop, coach stop, request stop, etc.).
Working with Edward Johnson's special typeface created for London Transport, Hans Schleger - or Zero as he signed himself - adopted the famous roundel used by London Underground for use at Bus Stops. Born in Germany, Schleger was an influential graphic designer. After serving during the First World War, he studied at the Berlin Kunstgewerbeschule, being taught by Emil Orlik. The same year Walter Gropius founded the Bauhaus at Weimar and Schleger learned the same principles of breaking down the barriers between architecture, design, fine art and craft. A firm believer in the Bauhaus principles of simplicity in design and reduction to essentials, these may be seen in the clean lines of the roundel.
In 1924 he moved to New York, applying Modernism to American advertising, and then returned to Berlin in 1929 working for the British advertising agency Crawfords, where he met Edward McKnight Kauffer who introduced him to Jack Beddington the head of advertising at Shell Mex...
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1970s Modern Hans Schleger Zero Prints and Multiples
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Lithograph
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By Hans Schleger Zero
Located in London, GB
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"Zero" Hans Schleger (1898 - 1976)
Wait till it stops before getting on or off a bus or tram
Original vintage poster
76 x 49 cm
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Hans Schleger 'Zero' London Transport Bus Stop Request c. 1970 Original Poster
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London Transport Bus Stop Request Poster
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Hans Schleger 'Zero' London Transport Bus Stop c. 1970 Original Poster
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Hans Schleger 'Zero' London Transport Coach Stop Request Original Poster
By Hans Schleger Zero
Located in London, GB
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Hans Schleger 'Zero' (1898-1976)
London Transport Coach Stop Request Poster
Screenprint poster c. 1970
16x18 cm
Printed for London Transport
These posters were designed to be used as temporary stops when the usual stop required amendment for instance owing to road works or similar events. Printed on paper they were designed to be posted up at the alternative site, possibly over a different sort of stop (bus stop, coach stop, request stop, etc.).
Working with Edward Johnson's special typeface created for London Transport, Hans Schleger - or Zero as he signed himself - adopted the famous roundel used by London Underground for use at Bus Stops. Born in Germany, Schleger was an influential graphic designer. After serving during the First World War, he studied at the Berlin Kunstgewerbeschule, being taught by Emil Orlik. The same year Walter Gropius founded the Bauhaus at Weimar and Schleger learned the same principles of breaking down the barriers between architecture, design, fine art and craft. A firm believer in the Bauhaus principles of simplicity in design and reduction to essentials, these may be seen in the clean lines of the roundel.
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