Winter Carnival : A Century of Dartmouth Posters by Jeffrey Horrell (2010, Hardcover)

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Product Identifiers

PublisherDartmouth College
ISBN-101584659351
ISBN-139781584659358
eBay Product ID (ePID)84573438

Product Key Features

Number of Pages132 Pages
Publication NameWinter Carnival : a Century of Dartmouth Posters
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2010
SubjectPosters, Higher, Customs & Traditions, Graphic Arts / Illustration, Graphic Arts / General
TypeTextbook
AuthorJeffrey Horrell
Subject AreaDesign, Social Science, Education, Antiques & Collectibles
FormatHardcover

Dimensions

Item Height0.1 in
Item Weight38.9 Oz
Item Length1.2 in
Item Width0.9 in

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Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN2010-021564
Dewey Edition22
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal741.6/740747423
Table Of ContentIntroduction - Jeffrey Horrell * The Perfect Poster Storm - Steven Heller * Selecting the Posters * One Student's View - Gina Barreca * The Disenchanted in Hanover - Jay Satterfield & Peter Carini * The Evolving Aesthetic: Programs and Dance Cards * THE POSTERS
SynopsisAvidly collected and fetching high prices at auction, the Dartmouth Winter Carnival poster is a treasured and tangible artifact of one of the College's most cherished traditions. Here, presented for the first time, is Dartmouth College Library's definitive collection of Winter Carnival posters from 1911 to 2010, celebrating Dartmouth's seasonal bacchanal, sports fest, and social daze. In addition to their merit as markers of changing taste in graphic arts, the posters offer a fascinating glimpse into a century of intense cultural and institutional development. As a sustained collection the posters are nearly unrivaled, to the envy of ephemera collectors. Everything is here, from the high-end, design-informed style of the early years to the pop-culture and annual-theme inspired posters of more recent years. A constant element is the effervescence of those Dartmouth days, tinged with the glow of nostalgia: youth, energy, sex, sports, camaraderie, and dragons. This colorful and memory-evoking volume also includes a catalogue raisonn giving poster dimensions, artists' names, and other relevant information; charming artistic ephemera (dance cards and programs) from the missing (posterless?) years of 1912 to 1934; and rare photos of the poster selection process. In addition, the book includes an illustrated essay retelling the story of Budd Schulberg and F. Scott Fitzgerald's notorious trip to Winter Carnival; an essay about the art of the posters by noted graphic arts scholar Steven Heller; and a poignant piece by alumna and cultural observer Gina Barreca (class of '79) remembering the posters and the Winter Carnival experience from a student's point of view. This is a wonderful book for alumni, collectors of posters and ski posters, and anyone who has ever been touched by the magic of Winter Carnival., Avidly collected and fetching high prices at auction, the Dartmouth Winter Carnival poster is a treasured and tangible artifact of one of the College's most cherished traditions. Here, presented for the first time, is Dartmouth College Library's definitive collection of Winter Carnival posters from 1911 to 2010, celebrating Dartmouth's seasonal bacchanal, sports fest, and social daze. In addition to their merit as markers of changing taste in graphic arts, the posters offer a fascinating glimpse into a century of intense cultural and institutional development. As a sustained collection the posters are nearly unrivaled, to the envy of ephemera collectors. Everything is here, from the high-end, design-informed style of the early years to the pop-culture and annual-theme inspired posters of more recent years. A constant element is the effervescence of those Dartmouth days, tinged with the glow of nostalgia: youth, energy, sex, sports, camaraderie, and dragons. This colorful and memory-evoking volume also includes a catalogue raisonné giving poster dimensions, artists' names, and other relevant information; charming artistic ephemera (dance cards and programs) from the missing (posterless?) years of 1912 to 1934; and rare photos of the poster selection process. In addition, the book includes an illustrated essay retelling the story of Budd Schulberg and F. Scott Fitzgerald's notorious trip to Winter Carnival; an essay about the art of the posters by noted graphic arts scholar Steven Heller; and a poignant piece by alumna and cultural observer Gina Barreca (class of '79) remembering the posters and the Winter Carnival experience from a student's point of view. This is a wonderful book for alumni, collectors of posters and ski posters, and anyone who has ever been touched by the magic of Winter Carnival.
LC Classification NumberNC1849.S66D37 2010

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