HUMAN HYMNS-POSTERS OF CUBA.

  • Masaru K
ISSN: 05336775
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The article presents information on the human hymns posters of Cuba. Cuban posters were first shown in Tokyo, Japan during the Cuban Poster Exhibition held during March 5-26, 1983. The people of Cuba and the citizens of Havana are yet today enjoying these kinds of encounters with the posters. It is stated that the Cuban posters are alive and singing. They are filled with the confirmation of life and the goodwill of human beings. The one who first introduced Cuban posters to Japan was Fukuda Shigeo.

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Masaru, K. (1983). HUMAN HYMNS-POSTERS OF CUBA. Graphic Design, 81–92. Retrieved from http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=vth&AN=33076054&site=ehost-live

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