Monday, 27 November 2023

Edward McKnight Kauffer - part 5


Hailed in his lifetime as “the poster king,” E. McKnight Kauffer (American, 1890–1954) believed that the street was an art gallery for the people. While living in England between 1914 and 1940, Kauffer produced radical posters for advertising that introduced modernism to the public. He experimented in provocative ways with line, form, space, and colour to promote services and products. He did not limit himself to posters, and designed a remarkable range of book covers, rugs, theatrical productions, and more, continuing his work in New York from 1940 until his death.

For more biographical notes see part 1, and for earlier works, see parts 1 - 4 also.

This is part 5 of a 6-part series on the works of E. McKnight Kauffer:

1929 Cover for the BBC Handbook
colour process engraving 28 x 24.8 cm

1932 Great Western To Cornwall
colour lithograph poster 101.4 x 61.3 cm

1932 Great Western To Devon's Moors
colour lithograph poster 101.4 x 63 cm

1932 Piccadilly Extension
colour lithograph poster 101.6 x 63.5 cm
London Transport Museum

1932 Publicity Pays on the Underground
two-colour lithograph poster

1932 Set Design
poster paint on paper 22.9 x 27.8 cm
© Victoria & Albert Museum, London

1932 Wherever You Go You Can be Sure of Shell
The River Yeo Near Barnstabel
colour lithograph poster 76.2 x 114.9 cm

1933 Art Now
book jacket for Faber & Faber publishers
half-tone and line-block 21.9 x 19.3 cm

1933 Ask For BP Not Just Ethyl
colour lithograph poster 75.6 x 114.3 cm
MoMA, New York

1933 BP Ethyl Controls Horse-Power
colour lithograph poster 76 x 115 cm

1933 Design for the oil company Shell-Mex "BP"
pencil, pastel, pen and ink, gouache and collage on paper 27.9 x 17.2 cm
 ©Victoria & Albert Museum, London

1933 Design for the oil company Shell-Mex
 pencil, pen and ink and gouache on paper 27.9 x 17.2 cm
©Victoria & Albert Museum, London

1933 Design for the oil company Shell-Mex
pencil, pen and ink on paper  27.7 x 17.2 cm
©Victoria & Albert Museum, London

Designed 1933 issued 1935 Actors Prefer Shell
You Can be Sure of Shell
colour lithograph poster 76.2 x 114 cm

1933 Gilbey's Castle Port
colour lithograph poster 24.4 x 50.8 cm
MoMA, New York

1933 Gilbey's Invalid Port
colour lithograph poster 50.5 x 38 cm

1933 Merchants - Prefer Shell
colour lithograph poster

1933 Recommended for Winter
Double Shell Lubricating Oil
colour lithograph poster 75.6 x 113.3 cm
MoMA, New York

1933 Whitsuntide Holiday
Off To The Country By Bus Coach Train Tram
colour lithograph poster 102 x 63.5 cm

c1933 Textile Design
"I am the dreamer, they the dream"
gouache original design for a textile
©Victoria & Albert Museum, London

c1933 Textile Design
gouache on paper
©Victoria & Albert Museum, London

c1933 Textile Design
gouache on paper
©Victoria & Albert Museum, London

c1933 Textile Design
gouache on paper
©Victoria & Albert Museum, London

c1933 Textile Design
gouache on paper
©Victoria & Albert Museum, London

c1933 Textile Design
gouache on paper
©Victoria & Albert Museum, London

1934 BP Ethyl for Snappy Engines
pen and ink and collage 42 x 16.5 cm

1934 Buckingham Palace From St. James's Park
London Transport poster

1934 Come on the Telephone
colour lithograph poster 53.3 x 62.9 cm

1934 Contact With The World
Use The Telephone
two-colour lithograph 76.2 x 50.4 cm

1934 Design for the oil company Shell-Mex
pencil, pen and ink and gouache on paper 30.5 x 22.8 cm
©Victoria & Albert Museum, London

1934 Design for the oil company Shell-Mex
pencil, pen and ink and sprayed body-colour on card
 28.5 x 18.3 cm
© Victoria & Albert Museum, London

1934 Design for the oil company Shell-Mex
pencil, pen and ink and sprayed body-colour on card
 38.6 x 27.2 cm
©Victoria & Albert Museum, London

1934 Design for the oil company Shell-Mex
pencil, pen and ink, Gouache, and collage on paper
 28 x 16.8 cm
©Victoria & Albert Museum, London

1934 For Snappy Engines - The Lively Petrol
design for a poster 26.5 x 11 cm

1934 Magicians prefer Shell
colour lithograph poster for Shell Mex and B.P. Ltd
76.2 x 114.3 cm

1934 Orient Line Cruises
colour lithograph poster 100 x 63.2 cm
MoMA, New York

1934 Orient Line to Australia
colour lithograph poster 98 x 61 cm

1934 Publicity Pays - Tell The World
colour lithograph poster for London Transport
76.3 x 50.8 cm

1934 Russia Today
body-colour design for a book entitled 'Russia To-Day' by G.S. Eddy, published by George Allen & Unwin, London
V&A Museum, London

1934 Shell Mex
Design for a poster
pencil drawing with ruler and compass and painting in body-colour on card
 ©Victoria & Albert Museum, London

1934 The Tower of London
colour lithograph poster 101.6 x 63.5 cm
London Transport Museum

1935 Actors Prefer Shell
colour lithograph poster 112.4 x 75 cm


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