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Artist: Niklaus Troxler
Jazz Festival Willisau/Willisau 1989
By Niklaus Troxler
Located in New York, NY
Jazz Festival Willisau 1989 Troxker's posters are represented in the most renowned design collections worldwide, including the Museum of Modern Art in New York City, the Museum of M...
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1980s Contemporary Niklaus Troxler Figurative Prints

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A tribute to the music of Thelonios Munk, Willisau 1986.
By Niklaus Troxler
Located in New York, NY
Troxler, Niklaus. A tribute to the music of Thelonios Munk, Willisau 1986. Poster. P 166. Offset lithograph. 50 3/8 x 35 5/8" Niklaus Troxler's jazz poster, 'A Tribute to the Music of Thelonious Monk' elegantly combines typography and color to create a portrait of the great jazz pianist and his music. The typography outlines the recognizable silhouette of Monk's head in text of blue, red, and yellow, the colors of of his home state North Carolina. The rhythm that is created by the changing color of the words as they pulse around the profile evokes the tempo of his playing, while the deep blue background suggests the roots of his music. Niklaus Troxler is an internationally renowned Swiss graphic designer who specializes in poster design, corporate design, illustration and architectural murals...
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1980s Contemporary Niklaus Troxler Figurative Prints

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