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1976 Montreal Olympics Poster, Proposed Architectural Design Plan for Olympic Village (Double-Sided Poster) modes Roy Lichtenstein began producing Pop

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Roy Lichtenstein began producing Pop Art paintings based on the imagery of consumerism and popular culture in the early 1960s

Notes: Large Poster

75 x 52 inches

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mid-century modern poster which is both decorative and quirky

1976 Montreal Olympics Poster, Proposed Architectural Design Plan for Olympic Village (Double-Sided Poster) modes Roy Lichtenstein began producing PopDate: 1976 Size: 17 x 24. 75 inches Artist: Architects D'Astous and Durand About The Poster: As with many other Games, the Olympic Village in Montreal was designed to be used as housing for the City after the Games were completed. Designed by architects Roger D'Astous and Luc Durand, the Montreal Olympic Athletes Village was built massively over budget by a consortium of architects, including Joseph Zappia, who was later convicted of fraud in

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