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Master & Dog, Push Pin Graphic Number 57

Cooper Hewitt

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    Object Details

    Designer

    Seymour Chwast, American, b. 1931

    Company

    Push Pin Studios, New York, New York, USA

    Designer

    Milton Glaser, American, 1929–2020
    Barry Zaid, Canadian, b. 1938

    Catalogue Status

    Research in Progress

    Description

    Vertical format. Eight f. (2 pages); imprinted on front cover, cartoon-like bearded man and dog in vaudevillian poses moving right; man is white-bearded and wears green top hat, spats, and white gloves; dog is orange with white spots and dances on hind feet; four rows of theatre seats spread horizontally across bottom of design suggest a theater interior; imprinted across top of page: Master & Dog; imprinted inside front cover, lower left corner, publication information. Imprinted on inside pages, essay entitled "Affection's Claim" from "Man Needs Dog" by Konrad Lorenz, 1953; across last four pages, publication information along bottom of pages and starting on third page from end, one long blue dachshund dog facing left extended across three pages, with "Advertisements" imprinted across its torso. On back cover, black and white cartoon of beggar man and his dog standing on sidewalk, man holds cup and wears sign on chest: "God Bless You."

    Credit Line

    Gift of Seymour Chwast

    Date

    1972

    Accession Number

    1998-74-16

    Restrictions & Rights

    Usage conditions apply

    Copyright Notice

    © The Pushpin Group Inc.

    Type

    graphic design

    Object Name

    Booklet

    Type

    Booklet

    Medium

    Offset lithograph on heavy off-white wove paper

    Dimensions

    26.2 x 21.6 cm (10 5/16 x 8 1/2 in.)

    made in

    New York, NY, USA

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    Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum Collection
    Drawings, Prints, and Graphic Design Department

    Data Source

    Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum

    Metadata Usage

    Not determined

    Link to Original Record

    http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/kq482e58b98-b58e-468f-a4e8-3785774ba86c

    Record ID

    chndm_1998-74-16

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