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Artist: Jean Widmer
Original poster from 1970 by Jean Widmer entitled Jouer aux halles - Design
By Jean Widmer
Located in PARIS, FR
Nice poster from 1970 by Jean Widmer entitled Jouer aux halles.
Jean Widmer, born March 31, 1929 in Frauenfeld, Switzerland, is a Swiss graphic designer. He is the designer of many ...
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1970s Jean Widmer Prints and Multiples
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1994 Original poster of Jean Widmer for the 5th festival of posters of Chaumont
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Beautiful poster of Jean Widmer for the 5th festival of posters of Chaumont in 1994. Jean Widmer, born on March 31, 1929 in Frauenfeld in Switzerland, is a Swiss graphic designer. He...
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