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Screening the Axis: Boris Artzybasheff, advertising poster for Wickwire Spencer Steel Company, 1942 (University of North Texas Digital Library)
Happy Days: Boris Artzybasheff, advertising poster for Wickwire Spencer Steel Company, 1942 (University of North Texas Digital Library)
Springs with Stings: Boris Artzybasheff, advertising poster for Wickwire Spencer Steel Company 1942 (University of North Texas Digital Library)
Wire to the Axis: Boris Artzybasheff, advertising poster for Wickwire Spencer Steel Company, 1942 (University of North Texas Digital Library)
Decline of a Rising Sun: Boris Artzybasheff, advertising poster for Wickwire Spencer Steel Company, 1942 (University of North Texas Digital Library)
Wire with a Kick: Boris Artzybasheff, advertising poster for Wickwire Spencer Steel Company, 1942 (University of North Texas Digital Library)
Junk Rains Hell on Axis: Boris Artzybasheff, advertisement for Wickwire Spencer Steel Company, Time, 17 August 1942 (Gallery of Graphic Design)
Time cover, 8 December 1952: Boris Artzybasheff
Time cover, 6 June 1960: Boris Artzybasheff
...and no, this isn't Boris Artzybasheff, but...
Shell Oil Company advertisement: artist unknown, Life, 14 February 1944
... this is.
Boris Artzybasheff (1899-1965): photographer unknown, n.d.
A practical, empirical
rude-mechanical
postmodern
nation
that "grew up on"
Popular Mechanics
will
never be able
to grow out of
a high school trade shop
theory of
purposive junk