Haw Haw
Poster
1967 (Designed and printed)
1967 (Designed and printed)
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The Victoria and Albert Museum has the largest collection of psychedelic posters among national museums in the UK, with examples both from America and Europe. This poster was issued by the Family Dog Collective, who ran one of the two leading rock venues in America in the 1960s and belongs to a set that was designed by many of the best poster artists of the period, with particularly innovative lettering and psychedelic imagery.
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Title | Haw Haw (assigned by artist) |
Brief description | Michael Ferguson and George Hunter. Poster for "Haw Haw" Quicksilver Messenger Service, Charlatans. 1601 West Evans Street, Denver. 9/15-16/67 |
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Credit line | Given by the American Friends of the V&A through the generosity of Phil Cushway |
Summary | The Victoria and Albert Museum has the largest collection of psychedelic posters among national museums in the UK, with examples both from America and Europe. This poster was issued by the Family Dog Collective, who ran one of the two leading rock venues in America in the 1960s and belongs to a set that was designed by many of the best poster artists of the period, with particularly innovative lettering and psychedelic imagery. |
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Accession number | E.177-1999 |
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Record created | February 26, 2009 |
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