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Lithograph, hand-signed, numbered // Robert Cottingham’s 1975 lithograph Switzerland Everybody's Bookshop captures the essence of urban Americana through a detailed portrayal of storefront signage. In bold, high-contrast tones, Cottingham emphasizes the iconic typography of mid-century storefronts, with the sign “Everybody's Bookshop” prominently displayed against the shadows of surrounding buildings. The text’s layered arrangement and vintage lettering evoke nostalgia, portraying an era where physical signage defined cityscapes. Cottingham’s precise rendering and the almost cinematic framing invite viewers to consider the cultural significance of these overlooked urban details, immortalizing the bookshop’s facade as a symbol of community and memory.
Switzerland Everybody´s bookshop, 1975
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Lithograph, hand-signed, numbered // Robert Cottingham’s 1975 lithograph Switzerland Everybody's Bookshop captures the essence of urban Americana through a detailed portrayal of storefront signage. In bold, high-contrast tones, Cottingham emphasizes the iconic typography of mid-century storefronts, with the sign “Everybody's Bookshop” prominently displayed against the shadows of surrounding buildings. The text’s layered arrangement and vintage lettering evoke nostalgia, portraying an era where physical signage defined cityscapes. Cottingham’s precise rendering and the almost cinematic framing invite viewers to consider the cultural significance of these overlooked urban details, immortalizing the bookshop’s facade as a symbol of community and memory.
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What is Lettrism?
Lettrism is an art form that uses letters, words, and symbols to create artwork. The movement was established in Paris in the 1940s and later gained popularity in the 1950s in America. Lettrisme is the French spelling of the movement's name, derived from the French word for letter.
