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The illustrated poster was born in Europe in the late 19th century, reflecting an increasingly commercialised world with conflicting political ideologies. Posters are ephemeral, produced for a specific moment, yet many elements are recycled and resonate in cultural memory today. From the propaganda of the World Wars and the Cold War to the explosion of cultural exchange, tourism and the emergence of multi-voiced social movements after the Second World War, complex layers of European division and unity are revealed through a selection of posters from the collection of the House of European History. They reflect the development and transformation of the public sphere in European cities. Exhibition: House of European History, Brussels, Belgium
Graphic arts --- posters --- graphic design --- propaganda --- Europe --- EUROPEAN INTEGRATION--HISTORY --- PROPAGANDA, SOVIET--EUROPE --- PROPAGANDA, ANTI-COMMUNIST--EUROPE --- COLD WAR--SOCIAL ASPECTS--EUROPE --- COMMUNICATION AND CULTURE
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