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<strong>George</strong> <strong>Giusti</strong><br />
1908-1990<br />
Papers, c. 1941–1988<br />
31 Document/Carton Boxes<br />
17 Oversize Boxes<br />
36 Sculptures<br />
The <strong>George</strong> <strong>Giusti</strong> Collection was given to<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong> <strong>Institute</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Technology</strong> in 1993<br />
by Margot Joachimsthal Reiche <strong>Giusti</strong>.<br />
Processed by Zinaida Tsemel, Project Archivist<br />
2005-2006<br />
Funding Provided by the National Endowment <strong>of</strong> the Arts<br />
Wallace Library<br />
Archives and Special Collections<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong> <strong>Institute</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Technology</strong><br />
<strong>Rochester</strong>, New York 14623-0887
Table <strong>of</strong> Contents<br />
Administrative Information<br />
Biographical Note<br />
Scope and Content<br />
Arrangement<br />
Container List
Administrative Information<br />
Creator <strong>Giusti</strong>, <strong>George</strong>, 1908-1990<br />
Extent document boxes, oversize boxes, slide binders, framed artwork,<br />
sculpture<br />
Abstract Collection <strong>of</strong> materials from graphic designer <strong>George</strong> <strong>Giusti</strong>, (1908-<br />
1990). Includes extensive client project files and documentation<br />
(sketches, mechanicals, printed samples, photographs, and artwork in<br />
relief and 3-dimensional form).<br />
Processed by Zinia Zsemel, 2005-2006<br />
Terms <strong>of</strong> Use The <strong>George</strong> <strong>Giusti</strong> Collection, c. 1941-1988 is open for research.<br />
Copyright Permission to examine materials does not constitute permission<br />
to publish or quote. It is the researcher’s responsibility to obtain<br />
authorization to publish or quote from the appropriate source.<br />
The researcher assumes all responsibility for conforming to the<br />
laws <strong>of</strong> libel and copyright in using these materials.<br />
Reproduction Permission must be requested to photocopy any items in<br />
Archives and Special Collections. Staff members will allow<br />
photocopies according to the condition <strong>of</strong> the item and when it<br />
does not violate copyright restrictions. A fee is charged for all<br />
photocopies.<br />
Preferred [Description and dates], Box/folder number, <strong>George</strong> <strong>Giusti</strong> Collection,<br />
Citation Wallace Library, Special Collections, <strong>Rochester</strong> <strong>Institute</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Technology</strong>.<br />
Acquisition The <strong>George</strong> <strong>Giusti</strong> Collection was give to <strong>RIT</strong> in 1993 by Margot<br />
Joachimsthal Reiche <strong>Giusti</strong>.<br />
Languages English, Japanese, Arabic, Russian<br />
Represented
Biographical Note: About <strong>George</strong> <strong>Giusti</strong><br />
1908-1990<br />
Graphic designer, Illustrator. <strong>George</strong> <strong>Giusti</strong> (née Wuermli) was born in Milan in 1908. <strong>Giusti</strong>’s father<br />
was <strong>of</strong> Swiss descent (Wuermli) and his mother was Italian. <strong>George</strong> <strong>Giusti</strong> received his pr<strong>of</strong>essional training at<br />
the Reale Accadmia de Belle Arti di Brera in Milan, Italy. His influences include Mies van der Rohe, Piet<br />
Mondrian and Paul Klee. After graduation he worked as a designer in Lugano, Italy and then moved to Zurich,<br />
Switzerland where he opened his own design studio from 1930 to 1937. In 1936, <strong>George</strong> married Margot<br />
Joachimsthal Neiche, a promising fashion designer. In 1937, their son Robert <strong>Giusti</strong> was born. <strong>George</strong> adopted<br />
his mother’s name (<strong>Giusti</strong>) when he immigrated to the United States. <strong>Giusti</strong> immigrated to the United States in<br />
1938, and spent the majority <strong>of</strong> his career in New York. He started a freelance practice and designed posters and<br />
publicity materials for United States government agencies during World War II. He later worked as an editorial<br />
design consultant for various commercial concerns, including twelve years for Geigy Pharmaceuticals. He<br />
created a number <strong>of</strong> memorable cover designs for popular consumer magazines such as Time, Fortune,<br />
Scientific American and Holiday in the 1960’s and 1970’s. The boldness and simplicity <strong>of</strong> his forms on these<br />
covers has been attributed to his use <strong>of</strong> the sculpture as a starting point. <strong>Giusti</strong> had an interest in many types <strong>of</strong><br />
media and materials, which he put to use in his collage works and sculptural pieces. <strong>Giusti</strong> also designed for<br />
many forms <strong>of</strong> print media, and his work can be found on numerous posters, book jackets, and record covers<br />
from the same period. He was widely recognized by his peers as an innovator and his work was <strong>of</strong>ten<br />
reproduced in Graphis and Graphis Annual, both highly respected design publications. He won numerous<br />
awards for his work and in 1979 was inducted into the Hall <strong>of</strong> Fame <strong>of</strong> the Art Directors Club <strong>of</strong> New York.<br />
His works can also be found in the Museum <strong>of</strong> Modern Art and National Museum <strong>of</strong> American Art.<br />
Bibliography<br />
Morse, Edward S. “The Man Who Signs His Work <strong>Giusti</strong>,” CA: The Magazine <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Communication Arts, July/August 1965, pp. 24-35<br />
Remington, R. Roger. “Remembering <strong>George</strong> <strong>Giusti</strong>,” Graphis, May/June 1993, pp. 96-101.
<strong>George</strong> <strong>Giusti</strong> Collection<br />
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SCOPE NOTE<br />
The <strong>George</strong> <strong>Giusti</strong> collection provides ample documentation for the wide range <strong>of</strong> clients dating from circa<br />
1941 to 1988. The strengths <strong>of</strong> the collection include the client files, with the corresponding process work in<br />
the form <strong>of</strong> drawings, mechanicals, pro<strong>of</strong>s and final printed pieces as well as the sketchbooks and sculpture.<br />
While there are some business records included within the client files, there is indeed a lacuna <strong>of</strong> business<br />
records related to projects in the collection.<br />
Arrangement<br />
Series I. Client Files<br />
The largest <strong>of</strong> all the series is arranged alphabetically by client. Material for projects range from sketches,<br />
drawings, relief artwork, mechanical mockups, pro<strong>of</strong>s, photographic material and final printed work. Please<br />
note that oversize material is listed within the finding aid and users should note the OB (Oversize) designation.<br />
Series II. Photographic Records<br />
This series includes primarily 35 mm color slides <strong>of</strong> projects, picture files, lectures and miscellaneous personal<br />
slides. Black and white photographs and some transparencies are included in folders within the client files.<br />
Series III. Sketchbooks<br />
This series contains sketchbooks including <strong>Giusti</strong>’s watercolor, and pen and ink drawings for projects.<br />
Series IV. Sculpture<br />
This series includes sculpture created for various projects related to the client files in addition to unidentified<br />
works. Included here are 3-dimensional relief artworks along with full 3-dimensional sculpture.<br />
Series V. Bibliographic Records<br />
Material within this series includes articles about <strong>Giusti</strong> and reproduction <strong>of</strong> his work, in a variety <strong>of</strong><br />
publications including magazines and exhibition catalogs.
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Series I. CLIENT FILES<br />
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Abbreviations: B – box; OB – oversize box; f – folder; part – partial; ppb – paperback; hdc - hardcover<br />
Client, title 1 Identification Date Loc-n<br />
Abbot’s Laboratories<br />
“Tap-sift action… aerohaler, Abbott’s powder inhaler”<br />
Albemarle Paper Manufacturing Company – see Ethyl<br />
Corporation<br />
ALCOA Building Products, Inc.<br />
“Alcoa Aluminum is part <strong>of</strong> the farm revolution”<br />
Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. (K) – Random House (R)– Vintage<br />
Books (V)<br />
America, a prophecy, a new reading <strong>of</strong> American poetry<br />
from pre-Columbian times to the present edited by <strong>George</strong><br />
Quasha and Jerome Rothenberg, VR<br />
Automation edited by Morris Philipson, V<br />
Basic Astronomy by Peter van de Kamp, R<br />
Basic Biology <strong>of</strong> Man by G. Kasten Tallmadge, R<br />
Basic Psychiatry by Edward A. Strecker, R<br />
Caligula and Three Other Plays by Albert Camus, V<br />
Chimera by John Barth, R<br />
Cloak and Dagger by Corey Ford and Alastair MacBain, R<br />
Claudius the God by Robert Graves, V<br />
The Day <strong>of</strong> the Lion by Giose Rimanelli, R<br />
Advertisement (1)<br />
Advertisement (6)<br />
Color Drawing (1)<br />
Front Cover (4)<br />
Front Cover (2)<br />
Front Cover (3)<br />
Front Cover (4)<br />
Book Jacket (10)<br />
Front Cover (7)<br />
Front Cover (1)<br />
Front Cover (1)<br />
Book Jacket (3)<br />
Front Cover (2)<br />
Book Jacket (1)<br />
1956<br />
1973<br />
1962<br />
1952<br />
1952<br />
1952<br />
1958<br />
1972<br />
1946<br />
1968<br />
1954<br />
B1, f1<br />
B1, f2<br />
B1, f3<br />
B1, f4<br />
B1, f5
Days by Mary Robison, K<br />
A Documentary History <strong>of</strong> Communism, 2 volumes, edited<br />
with an introduction and notes by Robert V. Daniels, V<br />
The Eating <strong>of</strong> the Gods by Jan Kott, R<br />
Exile and the Kingdom by Albert Camus, V<br />
The Fall by Albert Camus, K<br />
The Fall <strong>of</strong> the Russian Monarchy by Sir Bernard Pares, V<br />
Helmet for My Pillow by Robert Leckie, R<br />
A History <strong>of</strong> Russia by Jesse D. Clarkson<br />
The Homeless Mind by Peter and Brigitte Berger and<br />
Hansfried Kellner, R<br />
I Claudius by Robert Graves, V<br />
Mafia by Ed Reid, R<br />
Makers <strong>of</strong> Mathematics by Alfred Hooper, V<br />
The Origin <strong>of</strong> Races by Carleton S. Coon, K<br />
Point <strong>of</strong> Honor by M. R. Kadish, R<br />
The Politics <strong>of</strong> Industry by Walton Hamilton, V<br />
The Possessed by Albert Camus, V<br />
Prophets with Honor by Alan Barth, K<br />
Book Jacket (5)<br />
Front Cover (1)<br />
Book Jacket (10)<br />
Pro<strong>of</strong> (1)<br />
Book Jacket (3)<br />
Front Cover (1)<br />
Sketch (1)<br />
Book Jacket (4)<br />
Front Cover (5)<br />
Color Drawing (1)<br />
Book Jacket (9)<br />
Front Cover (1)<br />
Book Jacket (1)<br />
Front Cover (1)<br />
Book Jacket (3)<br />
Front Cover (3)<br />
Book Jacket (10)<br />
Front Cover (4)<br />
Book Jacket (3)<br />
Front Cover (1)<br />
Book Jacket (3)<br />
Front Cover (1)<br />
Front Cover (4)<br />
Front Cover (3)<br />
Book Jacket (7)<br />
Front Cover (3)<br />
Front Cover (3)<br />
Color Drawing (1)<br />
Transparency (1)<br />
Book Jacket (7)<br />
Front Cover (3)<br />
1979<br />
1960<br />
1973<br />
1958<br />
1956<br />
1967<br />
1957<br />
1961, 1969<br />
1973<br />
1961<br />
1952<br />
1962<br />
1951<br />
1967<br />
1964<br />
1974<br />
B1, f6<br />
B1, f7<br />
B1, f8<br />
B1, f9<br />
B1, f10<br />
B1, f11<br />
B1, f12
Psychological Survival by Stanley Cohen and Laurie<br />
Taylor, V<br />
The Sibyl by Pär Lagerkvist, V<br />
American Automobile Association<br />
“The Toll Roads <strong>of</strong> the United States”<br />
American Optical Vision, medical journal<br />
“New AO monoplex eye”<br />
“AO variable density goggle produced for armed forces”<br />
“AO training gun sight”<br />
Anchor & Dolphin Books - Doubleday and Company,<br />
Inc<br />
The 1940’s: Pr<strong>of</strong>ile <strong>of</strong> Nations in Crisis by Chester E.<br />
Eisinger<br />
The Abstract Society by Anton C. Zijderveld<br />
American Buildings and Their Architects by William H.<br />
Pierson Jr., D<br />
An American Dialog by Robert McAfee Brown and Gustave<br />
Weigel<br />
American Life in the 1840s edited by Carl Bode<br />
The American Literary Revolution, 1783-1837 edited by<br />
Robert E. Spiller<br />
American Social Patterns by William Petersen<br />
Anatomy <strong>of</strong> an African Kingdom by J. W. Nyakatura<br />
Business Card (1)<br />
Book Jacket (8)<br />
Front Cover (2)<br />
Letter (1)<br />
Front Cover (3)<br />
Map (1)<br />
Journal Cover (1)<br />
Journal Cover (2)<br />
Journal Cover (1)<br />
Book Jacket (2)<br />
Front Cover (2)<br />
Color Drawing (1)<br />
Ink Drawing (1)<br />
Front Cover (1)<br />
Book Jacket (5)<br />
Part. Back Cover (1)<br />
Front Cover (1)<br />
Book (1) 6<br />
Book Jacket (1)<br />
Book Jacket (3)<br />
Book Jacket (1)<br />
Book Jacket (10)<br />
1972<br />
02.05.1974<br />
1958<br />
01.01.1956<br />
1969<br />
1970<br />
1976<br />
1961<br />
1967<br />
1967<br />
1956<br />
1973<br />
B1, f13<br />
B1, f14<br />
B1, f15<br />
B1, f16<br />
B1, f17<br />
B1, f18<br />
B1, f19
Anchor Bible. The Gospel According to John: XIII-XXI<br />
translated by Raymond E. Brown<br />
Anchor Bible. Matthew<br />
Anchor Bible. Psalms III: 101-150 translated by Mitchell<br />
Dahood<br />
Anchor Bible logo<br />
Asylums by Erving G<strong>of</strong>fman<br />
The Architecture <strong>of</strong> Humanism by Ge<strong>of</strong>frey Scott<br />
Beyond Culture by Edward T. Hall, 16 book jackets, 2 front<br />
covers<br />
Beyond Telepathy by Andrija Puharich<br />
Black Enterprise Inc. by Alvin N. Puryear and Charles A.<br />
West<br />
The Case <strong>of</strong> Comrade Tulayev by Victor Serge,<br />
Critical Existentialism by Nicola Abbagnano<br />
The Currents <strong>of</strong> Space by Isaac Asimov, D<br />
Darwin’s Century by Loren Eiseley, A<br />
Dead Man’s Float by Amber Dean, D<br />
Death, Grief and Mourning by Ge<strong>of</strong>frey Gorer<br />
Decline and Rise <strong>of</strong> Europe by John Lukacs, D<br />
Discovering the Natural Laws by Milton A. Rothman<br />
Dunfords Travels Everywhere by William Melvin Kelley, D<br />
The Eclogues and Georgics <strong>of</strong> Virgil in the original Latin<br />
Front Cover (3)<br />
Book Jacket (5)<br />
Book Jacket (1)<br />
Book Jacket (5)<br />
Ink drawing (1)<br />
Front Cover (1)<br />
Book Jacket (1)<br />
Ppb Front Cover (1)<br />
Hdc Front Cover (1)<br />
Ppb Book Jacket (7)<br />
Hdc Book Jacket (8)<br />
Mechanical (1)<br />
Front Cover (3)<br />
Front Cover (2)<br />
Book Jacket (9)<br />
Front Cover (1)<br />
Front Cover (3)<br />
Book Jacket (1)<br />
Front Cover (1)<br />
Front Cover (1)<br />
Front Cover (1)<br />
Book Jacket (3)<br />
Front Cover (2)<br />
Front Cover (5)<br />
Mechanical (1)<br />
Book Jacket (4)<br />
Front Cover (3)<br />
Book Jacket (3)<br />
Book Jacket (1)<br />
1970<br />
1971<br />
1970<br />
1961<br />
1954<br />
1976<br />
1962<br />
1973<br />
1950<br />
1969<br />
1952<br />
1968<br />
1944<br />
1967<br />
1965<br />
1972<br />
1970<br />
1964<br />
B1, f20<br />
B1, f21<br />
B2, f1<br />
B2, f2<br />
B2, f3<br />
B2, f4
with a verse translation by C. Day Lewis<br />
The Enclaves by Felix Bastian, D<br />
Four Existentialist Theologians selected by Will Herberg<br />
Freud: the Mind <strong>of</strong> the Moralist by Philip Rieff<br />
The Future <strong>of</strong> American Politics by Samuel Lubell<br />
The Future <strong>of</strong> Time edited by Yaker, Osmond and Cheek, D<br />
Genetics by H. Kalmus, 2 book jackets<br />
Give and Take by Francis D. Moore<br />
Gravity by <strong>George</strong> Gamow<br />
The Great Playwrights introduced by Eric Bentley, D, v.1<br />
The Hidden Dimension by Edward T. Hall<br />
A History <strong>of</strong> Bolshevism by Arthur Rosenberg<br />
A History <strong>of</strong> the Cold War by John Lukacs<br />
A Hole in the Bottom <strong>of</strong> the Sea by Willard Bascom, D<br />
Horns, Strings & Harmony by Arthur H. Benade<br />
How Behavior Means by Albert E. Scheflen, A<br />
How to Solve It by G. Polya<br />
The Human Frame by Giovanna Lawford<br />
The Human Use <strong>of</strong> Human Beings by Norbert Wiener<br />
v.2<br />
Ideology and Power in the Age <strong>of</strong> Jackson by Edwin C.<br />
Rozwenc<br />
Interaction Ritual by Erving G<strong>of</strong>fman<br />
The Language <strong>of</strong> Life by <strong>George</strong> and Muriel Beadle, D<br />
Front Cover (1)<br />
Front Cover (2)<br />
Book Jacket (1)<br />
Front Cover (1)<br />
Book Jacket (1)<br />
Front Cover (1)<br />
Book Jacket (5)<br />
Front Cover (1)<br />
Back Cover (1)<br />
Book Jacket (2)<br />
Book Jacket (1)<br />
Front Cover (2)<br />
Front Cover (1)<br />
Book Jacket (4)<br />
Book Jacket (1)<br />
Front Cover (3)<br />
Pro<strong>of</strong> (1)<br />
Book Jacket (4)<br />
Book Jacket (1)<br />
Front Cover (4)<br />
Front Cover (1)<br />
Front Cover (3)<br />
Front Cover (1)<br />
Book (1) 7<br />
Front Cover (2)<br />
Front Cover (3)<br />
Book Jacket (1)<br />
Book Jacket (5)<br />
Front Cover (1)<br />
Front Cover (3)<br />
1965<br />
1958<br />
1961<br />
1956<br />
1971<br />
1964<br />
1965<br />
1968<br />
1970<br />
1966<br />
1967<br />
1961<br />
1960<br />
1974<br />
1957<br />
1961<br />
1954<br />
1964<br />
1967<br />
1966<br />
B2, f5<br />
B2, f6<br />
B2, f7<br />
B2, f8
The Last Landscape by William H. Whyte<br />
Law and Psychology in Conflict by James Marshall<br />
Lost in the Funhouse by John Barth, D<br />
Man on His Nature by Charles Sherrington<br />
The Man Who Plays Alone by Danilo Dolci<br />
Mathematics for the General Reader by E. C. Titchmarsh<br />
Meaning in the Visual Arts by Erwin Pan<strong>of</strong>sky<br />
Modern Deductive Logic by Robert J. Ackermann<br />
Modern Moral Philosophy by W. H. Hudson<br />
A New History <strong>of</strong> the Cold War by John Lukacs<br />
Number by Tobias Dantzig<br />
The Old Ones <strong>of</strong> New Mexico by Robert Coles<br />
Popular Culture & Industrialism, 1865-1890 edited by<br />
Henry Nash Smith<br />
The Presentation <strong>of</strong> Self in Everyday Life by Erving<br />
G<strong>of</strong>fman<br />
Protestant Catholic Jew by Will Herberg<br />
Psychoanalysis and Social Research by Hendin, Gaylin and<br />
Carr<br />
The Recovery <strong>of</strong> Europe, 1945-1973 by Richard Mayne<br />
Religious Conflict in America edited by Earl Raab<br />
The Romance Languages by Rebecca Posner<br />
Book Jacket (5)<br />
Front Cover (1)<br />
Book Jacket (1)<br />
Front Cover (2)<br />
Book Jacket (2)<br />
Book Jacket (3)<br />
Front Cover (2)<br />
Color Drawing (1)<br />
Book (1) 8<br />
Book Jacket (1)<br />
Book Jacket (4)<br />
Front Cover (4)<br />
Book Jacket (1)<br />
Front Cover (3)<br />
Book Jacket (1)<br />
Front Cover (1)<br />
Front Cover (1)<br />
Book Jacket (6)<br />
Front Cover (1)<br />
Relief mechanical (1)<br />
Transparency (6)<br />
Book Jacket (1)<br />
Front Cover (1)<br />
Book Jacket (1)<br />
Book Jacket (2)<br />
Front Cover (2)<br />
Book Jacket (10)<br />
Front Cover (2)<br />
Book Jacket (1)<br />
1968<br />
1969<br />
1968<br />
1953<br />
1968<br />
1959<br />
1955<br />
1970<br />
1970<br />
1966<br />
1956<br />
1973<br />
1967<br />
1959<br />
1955<br />
1965<br />
1973<br />
1964<br />
1966<br />
B2, f9<br />
B2, f10<br />
B2, f11<br />
B2, f12<br />
B2, f13
The Sacred Mushroom by Andrija Puharich, D<br />
Sainte-Beuve, Selected Essays translated and edited by<br />
Francis Steegmuller<br />
The Saints Through Their Handwriting by Girolamo Moretti<br />
The Silent Language by Edward T. Hall<br />
Slavery and Muslim Society in Africa by Allan and<br />
Humphrey Fisher<br />
Socialism and Revolution by André Gorz<br />
The Strenuous Decade by Daniel Aaron and Robert<br />
Bendiner<br />
Suicide and Scandinavia by Herbert Hendin<br />
The Theory <strong>of</strong> Knowledge by D. W. Hamlyn<br />
The Troubled Partnership by Henry A. Kissinger<br />
Universals and Particulars by Michael J. Loux<br />
The War <strong>of</strong> the Worlds and The Time Machine by H. G.<br />
Wells<br />
What’s Best for the children? Resolving the Power Struggle<br />
Between Parents and Teachers by Mario D. Fantini, A<br />
Why Man Takes Chances edited by Samuel Z. Klausner<br />
Anchor-Doubleday trademark<br />
American Civilization Series trademark<br />
Front Cover (1)<br />
Book Jacket (1)<br />
Front Cover (4)<br />
Book Jacket (2)<br />
Front Cover (3)<br />
Front Cover (4)<br />
Pro<strong>of</strong> (1)<br />
Book Jacket (2)<br />
Front Cover (2)<br />
Book Jacket (1)<br />
Front Cover (2)<br />
Book Jacket (2)<br />
Book Jacket (2)<br />
Color Drawing (1)<br />
Book Jacket (2)<br />
Front Cover (2)<br />
Book Jacket (3)<br />
Front Cover (2)<br />
Book (1) 9<br />
Color Drawing (2)<br />
Book Jacket (6)<br />
Front Cover (3)<br />
Ink drawing (6)<br />
Snippet (1)<br />
Mechanical (2)<br />
Snippet (5)<br />
Photo (3)<br />
1959<br />
1959<br />
1971<br />
1973<br />
1970<br />
1965<br />
1970<br />
1966<br />
1970<br />
1961<br />
1974<br />
1968<br />
B2, f14<br />
B2, f15<br />
B2, f16
Dolphin Books trademark<br />
Books for Young Readers trademark<br />
Art Directors Club (New York, N.Y.)<br />
34 th Annual <strong>of</strong> Advertising, Editorial Art and Design<br />
35 th Annual <strong>of</strong> Advertising, Editorial Art and Design<br />
AD Magazine<br />
Works for the Annual Show:<br />
“Peace”<br />
“Steps to success”<br />
58 th Art Directors Annual: “Clockman”<br />
“The Art Directors’ Club Hall <strong>of</strong> Fame”<br />
Photo (1)<br />
Snippet (2)<br />
Front Cover (3)<br />
Pro<strong>of</strong> (1)<br />
Part. Front Cover (1)<br />
Full cover (6)<br />
Book (1)<br />
Front Cover (2)<br />
Part. Front Cover (2)<br />
Full cover (3)<br />
Magazine (4)<br />
Relief artwork (1)<br />
Color drawing (1)<br />
Relief artwork (2)<br />
Photo (2)<br />
Tear Sheet (5)<br />
Transparency (1)<br />
Sketch (2)<br />
Snippet (3)<br />
Labels for entries (2)<br />
Call for entries (7)<br />
Relief artwork (1)<br />
Brochure (3)<br />
Pamphlet (3)<br />
Invitation Order Form (3)<br />
Evening Program (2)<br />
Sitting Arrangements (1)<br />
Invitation (1)<br />
1955<br />
1956<br />
10. 1966<br />
1978<br />
1979<br />
11.07.1980<br />
B2, f17<br />
OB1, f1<br />
B3<br />
B3, f1<br />
OB1, f1<br />
B3, f2<br />
B3, f3<br />
B3, f4<br />
Hall<br />
B3, f5
Art Directors Club annual exhibition merit award for<br />
“House Organ Full Issue” for Price Waterhouse<br />
Exhibition “Layout”<br />
“Design <strong>of</strong> the Sixties,” an exhibition <strong>of</strong> international<br />
graphics sponsored by the Art Directors Club<br />
“The Art Director at Work”<br />
Atlantic Monthly magazine<br />
“In the city <strong>of</strong> power”<br />
AVCO Corporation<br />
“Lycoming harnesses the hot breath <strong>of</strong> a new era”<br />
Annual Report<br />
Bacchus<br />
Hands E11<br />
Hands C4<br />
Hands C12<br />
Hands B4<br />
Hands B5<br />
Hands B7<br />
Hands B9<br />
Hands A7<br />
Hands A2<br />
Hands D12<br />
Award (1)<br />
Invitation (1)<br />
Transparency (1)<br />
Poster (10)<br />
Poster (2)<br />
Mechanical (1)<br />
Pro<strong>of</strong> (2)<br />
Front Cover (5)<br />
Part. Front Cover (2)<br />
Magazine (1)<br />
Front Cover (3)<br />
Advertisement (1)<br />
Broadside (1)<br />
Brochure (1)<br />
Photo (3)<br />
Photo (5)<br />
Photo (5)<br />
Photo (2)<br />
Photo (9)<br />
Photo (3)<br />
Photo (3)<br />
Photo (11)<br />
Photo (5)<br />
Photo (4)<br />
1985<br />
12.1971<br />
1955<br />
1957<br />
B3, f6<br />
OB1, f2<br />
OB9, f3<br />
B3, f7<br />
B3, f8<br />
B3, f9<br />
B3, f10<br />
B3, f11<br />
B4, f1<br />
B4, f2
Hands D4<br />
Hands D1<br />
Boehringer Ingelheim, Ltd.<br />
Opening <strong>of</strong> their new headquarters in New York<br />
The Company’s logo<br />
Alupent (an asthma drug)<br />
Lungs sculpture for alupent advertisement<br />
“Persantine at the Heart <strong>of</strong> the Cardiac Revolution”<br />
Heart<br />
Business Week magazine<br />
April 26, 1952<br />
May 5, 1952<br />
June 28, 1952<br />
October 11, 1952<br />
Photo (3)<br />
Photo (2)<br />
Brochure (1)<br />
Sketch (2)<br />
Letter 2 1/31/83, 14/2<br />
Letterhead (3)<br />
Relief Artwork (1)<br />
Mechanical (4)<br />
Ink Drawing (1)<br />
Advertisement (10)<br />
Sketch (4)<br />
Advertisement (5)<br />
Part. Advertise. (2)<br />
Sketch (4)<br />
Transparency (7)<br />
Folder (1)<br />
Pamphlet (2)<br />
Letter, 6,27,79<br />
Relief artwork (2)<br />
Sketch (20)<br />
Color Drawing (1)<br />
Photo (1)<br />
Sketch (4)<br />
Cover (1)<br />
Cover (1)<br />
Cover (1)<br />
Cover (1)<br />
1972<br />
1983-1984<br />
06.27.1979<br />
04.26.1952<br />
05.05.1952<br />
06.28.1952<br />
10.11.1952<br />
B4, f3<br />
B4, f4<br />
B4, f5<br />
OB11, f10<br />
B4, f6<br />
B4, f7<br />
B4, case<br />
B4, f8<br />
OB1, f3<br />
B4, f9
December 20, 1952<br />
August 22, 1953<br />
December 22, 1953<br />
March 20, 1954<br />
November 20, 1954<br />
Calendar<br />
CA magazine<br />
Magazine with Guisti’s cover and the article about “The<br />
Man Who Signs His Work Guisti” by Edward S. Morse on<br />
pp. 24-35<br />
Celanese Chemical Company<br />
“From the hayl<strong>of</strong>t a horse looks like a violin”<br />
Champion Papers, inc.<br />
“Kromekote: Salesmaker for the World <strong>of</strong> Music”<br />
Picture <strong>of</strong> a metal bust<br />
Champion Spark Plug<br />
“Dependable Champion”<br />
Chrysler Corporation<br />
“You’re looking at the heart <strong>of</strong> Chrysler firepower”<br />
Command Records<br />
“A Special Something… the Ray Charles Singers”<br />
“The Ray Charles Singers Songs for Lonesome Lovers”<br />
Cover (1)<br />
Cover (1)<br />
Cover (1)<br />
Cover (1)<br />
Cover (1)<br />
Snippet (2)<br />
Magazine (5)<br />
Mechanical (1)<br />
Cover (2)<br />
Advertisement (2)<br />
Advertisement(5,7,2 10<br />
Tear sheet (2)<br />
Transparency (9)<br />
Advertisement (2)<br />
Advertisement (2)<br />
Part. Advertis. (2)<br />
Pro<strong>of</strong> (4,2,1)<br />
Pro<strong>of</strong> (4,4,2)<br />
Part. Pro<strong>of</strong> (1)<br />
12.20.1952<br />
08.22.1953<br />
12.22.1953<br />
03.20.1954<br />
11.20.1954<br />
07.1965<br />
1964<br />
1947<br />
1951<br />
B4, f10<br />
B4, f11<br />
B5, f1<br />
B5, f2<br />
B5, f3<br />
OB1, f4<br />
OB1, f5<br />
OB1, f6
“The Ray Charles Singers Songs for Latin Lovers”<br />
“At the Movies with the Ray Charles Singers”<br />
“Ray Charles Singers Command Performances”<br />
“Rome Revisited, the Ray Charles Singers”<br />
“Ray Charles Singers… Paradise islands… songs <strong>of</strong><br />
Hawaii”<br />
“One <strong>of</strong> those songs, the Ray Charles Singers”<br />
“Enoch Light and His Orchestra Discotheque”<br />
“Enoch Light and His Orchestra Discotheque, vol. 2”<br />
“Enoch Light… Cole Porter Songs”<br />
“Enough Light… in Far Away Places, vol. 2”<br />
“Enoch Light and His Orchestra Rome 35/MM”<br />
“Enoch light and The Light Brigade – Spanish Strings”<br />
“Enoch Light… Fiesta! Charles Magnante, His Accordion<br />
and Orchestra Go South <strong>of</strong> the Border”<br />
“Carnival in Far Away Places Charles Magnate…”<br />
“Roman Accordion, Charles Magnate and His Orchestra”<br />
“Guitar USA Tony Mottola”<br />
“Tony Mottola Love Songs Mexico/S.A.”<br />
“Doc Severinsen… The New Sound <strong>of</strong> Today’s Big Band”<br />
“Tony Mottola Amor”<br />
“Brass Impact, the Brass Choir Conducted by Warren<br />
Album (1)<br />
Album (1)<br />
Pro<strong>of</strong> (10)<br />
Pro<strong>of</strong> (5,7)<br />
Color Drawing (1)<br />
Pro<strong>of</strong> (5,10)<br />
Album (1)<br />
Album (1)<br />
Pro<strong>of</strong> (10)<br />
Pro<strong>of</strong> (10)<br />
Album (1)<br />
Pro<strong>of</strong> (10)<br />
Pro<strong>of</strong> (4,2)<br />
Pro<strong>of</strong> (4,7)<br />
Pro<strong>of</strong> (3,3,1)<br />
Pro<strong>of</strong> (4)<br />
Part. Pro<strong>of</strong> (5)<br />
Color drawing (1)<br />
Album (1)<br />
Album (2)<br />
Pro<strong>of</strong> (7)<br />
Part. Pro<strong>of</strong> (1)<br />
Pro<strong>of</strong> (10)<br />
Album (2)<br />
Pro<strong>of</strong> (10, 8)<br />
Pro<strong>of</strong> (10)<br />
Pro<strong>of</strong> (3)<br />
Pro<strong>of</strong> (4,3)<br />
Photo (2)<br />
Pro<strong>of</strong> (10)<br />
Full Pro<strong>of</strong> (3)<br />
OB1, f7<br />
OB1, f8<br />
OB1, f9<br />
OB1, f10<br />
OB1, f11<br />
OB1, f12<br />
OB1, f13<br />
OB2, f1<br />
OB2, f2<br />
OB2, f3<br />
OB2, f4<br />
OB2, f5<br />
OB2, f6<br />
OB2, f7<br />
OB2, f8<br />
OB2, f9<br />
OB2, f10<br />
OB3, f1
Kime”<br />
“Explosive Brass Impact… Warren Kime Orchestra, vol. 2”<br />
“Brass Impact Going Someplace Else”<br />
“Rachmanin<strong>of</strong>f, symphony no. 2 in E, op. 27… Steinberg ”<br />
“Atomic Rooster”<br />
“Delicado”<br />
“Dance Gal – Gimme the Banjo, the Robert de Cormier<br />
Folk Singers”<br />
“Contrasts… The Provocative Musical Genius <strong>of</strong> Toots<br />
Thielemans”<br />
“The Corporation…”<br />
“The Discotheque Dance Album”<br />
“A New World <strong>of</strong> Stereo: Sound in the 8 th Dimension”<br />
“Evolution: Gene Bertoncini”<br />
“Command: World Leader in Recorded Sound”<br />
“Tony Mottola, String Band Strum-Along”<br />
“Doc Severinsen Torch Songs for Trumpet”<br />
Commercial Museum (Philadelphia, PA)<br />
Front Pro<strong>of</strong> (6)<br />
Back Pro<strong>of</strong> (4)<br />
Pro<strong>of</strong> (4)<br />
Pro<strong>of</strong> (10)<br />
Photo (4)<br />
Album (1)<br />
Pro<strong>of</strong> (10)<br />
Pro<strong>of</strong> (4, 10)<br />
Mechanical (1)<br />
Album (3)<br />
Pro<strong>of</strong> (1,4,4)<br />
Album (1)<br />
Pro<strong>of</strong> (4)<br />
Part. Pro<strong>of</strong> (1)<br />
Album (1)<br />
Pro<strong>of</strong> (10)<br />
Album (1) 11<br />
Pro<strong>of</strong> (10)<br />
Pro<strong>of</strong> (10)<br />
Color Drawing (1)<br />
Pro<strong>of</strong> (6)<br />
Album (1)<br />
Album (1)<br />
Album (1)<br />
Pro<strong>of</strong> (4,4,1)<br />
Album (1)<br />
Pro<strong>of</strong> (3 )<br />
Part. Pro<strong>of</strong> (2)<br />
Album (1)<br />
01-03.1961<br />
OB3, f2<br />
OB3, f3<br />
OB3, f4<br />
OB3, f5<br />
OB3, f6<br />
OB3, f7<br />
OB3, f8<br />
OB3, f9<br />
OB3, f10<br />
OB3, f11<br />
OB4<br />
OB4<br />
OB4, f1<br />
OB4, f2
“The Festival <strong>of</strong> Italy: Celebrating the 100 th Anniversary <strong>of</strong><br />
Italian Unification”<br />
Container Corporation <strong>of</strong> America<br />
“Jane Addams on the basis <strong>of</strong> civilization”<br />
Country Gentleman<br />
Map <strong>of</strong> Iowa<br />
Crowell – see Thomas Y. Crowell<br />
Cue magazine<br />
Issue with Guisti’s cover<br />
Cushman & Wakefield<br />
Two-folded business card with <strong>Giusti</strong>’s cover<br />
The Daily Telegraph magazine<br />
Issue with <strong>Giusti</strong>’s cover and an article on his metal<br />
portraits <strong>of</strong> celebrities on pp. 28-35<br />
Mick Jagger<br />
Edward Heath<br />
Greta Garbo<br />
October 1981 calendar with the picture <strong>of</strong> Jagger<br />
Magazine (1)<br />
Tear Sheet (10)<br />
Poster (6)<br />
Sketch (1)<br />
Advertisement (10, 4)<br />
Tear Sheet (1)<br />
Magazine (1)<br />
Relief Artwork (1)<br />
Card (4)<br />
Magazine (9)<br />
Photo (5)<br />
Small photo (1)<br />
Calendar (7)<br />
Sculpture (1)<br />
Metal Pr<strong>of</strong>ile (1)<br />
Photo (5)<br />
Small photo (1)<br />
Sketch (2)<br />
Photo (3)<br />
03-04.1978<br />
11.21.1970<br />
05.05.1972<br />
1981<br />
B5<br />
OB9, f1<br />
B5, f4<br />
B5, f5<br />
B5, f6<br />
B5, f7<br />
B5, f8<br />
B5<br />
OB4, f3<br />
OB9, f4<br />
Hall<br />
Stacks<br />
OB4, f4<br />
OB4, f5
Golda Meir<br />
Richard Nixon<br />
Mao Tse-Tung<br />
Pope Paul<br />
Guisti working on the sculptures<br />
Cut-out from the magazine with a photo <strong>of</strong> Guisti and his<br />
wife<br />
The Davison Chemical Company<br />
“Catalytic Power”<br />
“Molecular Affinity”<br />
“Released for Active Service”<br />
“Action… with Direction”<br />
“Progress through Chemistry”<br />
“Foreshadowing the Future”<br />
“Portrait <strong>of</strong> a Pr<strong>of</strong>it”<br />
“This little pile <strong>of</strong> Davison silica gel…”<br />
“A More Useful Future”<br />
“To a Millionth <strong>of</strong> a Pound…”<br />
“The Farmer is a Chemist”<br />
“A Reasonable Conclusion”<br />
“‘Some People are Weatherwise but Most are Otherwise.’”<br />
“Processes to Create New Pr<strong>of</strong>its”<br />
“Food for the Tree <strong>of</strong> Life…”<br />
“Earnings for Consumers, Workers, Owners”<br />
“Refrigeration… Vital to American Life”<br />
“Conquering Climate, Time and Distance”<br />
“Born with a Fiery Disposition!”<br />
“A Cooperation”<br />
“Eager… with a Great Future”<br />
Photo (8)<br />
Photo (5)<br />
Sculpture (1)<br />
Photo (8)<br />
Photo (3)<br />
Photo (8)<br />
Advertisement (7)<br />
Advertisement (2)<br />
Advertisement (4)<br />
Advertisement (5)<br />
Advertisement (3)<br />
Advertisement (6)<br />
Advertisement (5)<br />
Advertisement (2)<br />
Advertisement (1)<br />
Advertisement (7)<br />
Advertisement (5)<br />
Advertisement (6)<br />
Advertisement (2)<br />
Advertisement (2)<br />
Advertisement (1)<br />
Advertisement (2)<br />
Advertisement (1)<br />
Advertisement (1)<br />
Advertisement (1)<br />
Advertisement (1)<br />
Advertisement (1)<br />
1948<br />
1948<br />
1948<br />
1949<br />
1949<br />
1948<br />
1945<br />
1947<br />
1950<br />
1950<br />
1945<br />
1944<br />
1945<br />
1949<br />
1945<br />
1944<br />
1944<br />
1944<br />
1945<br />
OB5, f1<br />
OB5, f2<br />
Hall<br />
OB5, f3<br />
OB5, f4<br />
OB5, f6<br />
B6, f1<br />
B6, f2<br />
B6, f3<br />
B6, f4<br />
B6, f5<br />
B6, f6<br />
B6, f7<br />
B6, f8<br />
B6, f9<br />
B6, f10<br />
B6, f11<br />
B6, f12
“Interwoven”<br />
“The Chemical that Helped Shape the Map <strong>of</strong> America”<br />
Graphik, a Stuttgard magazine no. 6, p. 287-292, with an<br />
article about <strong>Giusti</strong>’s advertisements for Davison<br />
Dell Publishing Company<br />
Visual, vol. 4. Heart: Anatomy, Function and Diseases by<br />
<strong>George</strong> Guisti and Rudolf H<strong>of</strong>fmann<br />
Dial Press<br />
The Pulse <strong>of</strong> Radar by Sir Robert Watson-Watt<br />
Discover magazine<br />
Doubleday – see Anchor Doubleday<br />
Ethyl Corporation<br />
“What comes down must go up”<br />
“Better printing for better selling” (Albemarle)<br />
“Baal Zebub, Lord <strong>of</strong> Flies”<br />
Famous Artists Schools (Westport, Conn.)<br />
“How to Achieve Success in Art during the 1960s”<br />
Famous Artists Magazine, vol. 10, no. 2<br />
18 th Annual Report<br />
Advertisement (1)<br />
Advertisement (1)<br />
Magazine (1)<br />
Book (1)<br />
Scrapbook (1)<br />
Tear sheets (2)<br />
Sketch (13)<br />
Front Cover (1)<br />
Magazine (1)<br />
Sketch (1)<br />
Advertisement (1)<br />
Advertisement (3)<br />
Relief artwork (1)<br />
Sketch (3)<br />
Paper cut-outs<br />
Relief prints (2)<br />
Brochure (1)<br />
Cover (1)<br />
Magazine (2)<br />
Cover (2)<br />
1948<br />
1950<br />
1962<br />
1959<br />
12.1981<br />
1960<br />
1961<br />
1966<br />
B6, f13<br />
B6, f14<br />
B6<br />
B6, f14<br />
+ tube<br />
B6, f15<br />
B6, f16<br />
B6, f17<br />
B6, f18<br />
OB11, f6<br />
B7, f1<br />
B7, f2<br />
B7, f3
20 th Annual Report<br />
A catalog “Famous Artists Course in Commercial Art,<br />
Illustration and Design”<br />
Famous Artists School Award<br />
Famous Photographers School Award<br />
Lesson plans<br />
Japanese magazine with G’s cover<br />
Fiat<br />
Fidelity Investments (Plansboro, N.J.)<br />
“Pr<strong>of</strong>ile <strong>of</strong> Performance”<br />
Ill. with a lamp inside an egg<br />
Firmenich Incorporated<br />
First National City Bank <strong>of</strong> New York,<br />
“American Industry and The First National City Bank…”<br />
“Chain stores... shopping made easy”<br />
“Electric power”<br />
“Newest boom market: leisure time”<br />
“Casual dress key to clothing’s climb”<br />
Fleuroma, Ltd (Essex, England)<br />
Brochure (4)<br />
Cover (4)<br />
1 st page (4)<br />
Brochure (5)<br />
Transparency (1)<br />
Binder (5)<br />
Award (2)<br />
Tear Sheet (1)<br />
Award (2)<br />
Typed Manuscript<br />
Magazine (5)<br />
Cover (1)<br />
Advertisement (9, 1)<br />
Brochure (3)<br />
Tear Sheet (1)<br />
Sketch (1)<br />
Advertisement (2)<br />
Brochure (1)<br />
Advertisement (2)<br />
Advertisement (2)<br />
Advertisement (1)<br />
Advertisement (2)<br />
Letterhead (3)<br />
1968<br />
1967<br />
1984<br />
1956<br />
B7, f4<br />
B8<br />
B7, f5<br />
B7, f6<br />
OB6, f1-4<br />
B7, f7<br />
B9, f1, tube<br />
B9, f2<br />
B9, f3<br />
B9, f4<br />
OB6, f5
Vial with bricks<br />
“Lilas eternal”<br />
“Rose eternelle”<br />
Yellow flowers in a vase<br />
Fortune magazine<br />
Issue, February 1941<br />
“Join A.R.P.”<br />
Issue, November 1941<br />
‘The U.S. Navy”<br />
“The Tools <strong>of</strong> Synthetics”<br />
“ECA: How Good a Buy?”<br />
Paper pads with letterheads in various sizes<br />
“Natural Gas – Whoosh,” p. 107-112<br />
“Hormones at a glance,” p. 82<br />
Issue, December 1951<br />
“A New Age <strong>of</strong> Science in Industry”<br />
“The Junior Executive Life”<br />
Envelope (3)<br />
Paper pad (31)<br />
Seasonal Cards (3)<br />
Advertisement (4)<br />
Advertisement (5)<br />
Advertisement (3)<br />
Part. Advertis. (1)<br />
Advertisement (4)<br />
Magazine (1)<br />
Cover (3)<br />
Poster (3)<br />
Magazine (1)<br />
Magazine (1)<br />
Cover (8)<br />
Magazine (1)<br />
Reproduction (1) 12<br />
Cover (10)<br />
Magazine (1)<br />
Color Drawing (1)<br />
Magazine (1)<br />
Cover (5)<br />
Article (4)<br />
Part. Article (1)<br />
Illustration (2)<br />
Cover (10)<br />
Magazine (1)<br />
Magazine (1)<br />
Cover (3)<br />
Cover (3)<br />
12.1985<br />
02.1941<br />
08.1941<br />
11.1941<br />
08.1942<br />
05.1948<br />
02.1949<br />
12.1949<br />
05.1951<br />
12.1951<br />
01.1953<br />
06.1953<br />
B10<br />
B10, f1<br />
B10<br />
B10, f2<br />
B10<br />
B10, f3<br />
B10<br />
OB6, f6<br />
B10<br />
B10, f4<br />
B10, f5<br />
B10<br />
B10, f6
“The New York Central”<br />
“The Dynamic Market for Capital Goods”<br />
“Cosmic Rays,” p. 110, 115, 140, 142, 144<br />
“Borg-Warner, a Company <strong>of</strong> Parts”<br />
Page with 25 former covers <strong>of</strong> Fortune<br />
Advertisement <strong>of</strong> Fortune<br />
Snippet with a former cover <strong>of</strong> Fortune<br />
Seasonal greeting with Fortune covers<br />
Geigy Pharmaceuticals<br />
Basel, Switzerland<br />
Plans for Suter house for J. R. Geigy<br />
Series chirurgica no. 5, publ. by Geigy<br />
“Report <strong>of</strong> the 2 nd Study Week <strong>of</strong> the Developmental Panel<br />
for Visual Communication”<br />
“Report <strong>of</strong> the 3 rd Study Week <strong>of</strong> the Developmental Panel<br />
for Visual Communication”<br />
“Der Kampf un die Lehre von Blutkreislauf” 2 by Théodore<br />
Vetter, publ. by Geigy<br />
Acta psychosomatica no. 8, publ. by Geigy<br />
Geigy Pharmazeutische Spezialitäten<br />
Geigy Pharmazeutische Spezialitäten<br />
Geigy Publicity Department<br />
Symbol <strong>of</strong> the “expectant soul”<br />
Butazolidin<br />
Cover (10)<br />
Magazine (1)<br />
Cover (10)<br />
Article (4)<br />
Color Drawing (1)<br />
Article (1)<br />
Part. Article (2)<br />
Article (5)<br />
Tear Sheet<br />
Advertisement<br />
Snippet<br />
Card<br />
Color drawing (1)<br />
Collage (1)<br />
Plans<br />
Book (1)<br />
Brochure (1)<br />
Brochure (1)<br />
6 Brochures (1 set)<br />
Book (1)<br />
Back cover (1)<br />
Book (1)<br />
Brochure (1)<br />
Color drawing (1)<br />
Packaging pro<strong>of</strong> (1)<br />
05.1954<br />
09.1954<br />
1962<br />
01-02.1963<br />
02-03.1964<br />
1966<br />
1966<br />
1967<br />
1969<br />
B10, f7<br />
B10<br />
B10, f8<br />
B10, f9<br />
B10, f10<br />
B10, f11<br />
B10, f12<br />
2 tubes<br />
B9<br />
B9<br />
B9<br />
B9, f5<br />
B9<br />
B9, f5<br />
B9<br />
B9, f5<br />
OB6, f7<br />
B12, f5
Information about the medicine<br />
Eurax<br />
Information about the medicine<br />
Hygroton<br />
“Hygroton in hypertension and oedema,” no. 1<br />
no. 2<br />
no. 3<br />
no. 4<br />
“Wieder auf sicherem Boden mit Hygroton-Reserpin” 3<br />
Letter from Geigy about hygroton<br />
Wave design for promotion series “Dreams”<br />
“Hygroton in cardiac oedema”<br />
“Hygroton in cardiac oedema”<br />
“Hygroton in cardiac oedema”<br />
“Hygroton in cardiac oedema”<br />
Advertisement ideas<br />
Conference on advertisement ideas<br />
Advertisement ideas<br />
Insidon<br />
Information about the medicine (red design)<br />
Pamphlet (1)<br />
Sketch (11)<br />
Packaging pro<strong>of</strong> (2)<br />
Brochure (2)<br />
Envelope (1)<br />
Sketch (1)<br />
Packaging<br />
Pamphlet (10)<br />
Pamphlet (10)<br />
Pamphlet (10)<br />
Pamphlet (6)<br />
6 Pamphlets (1 set)<br />
Letter (1)<br />
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Snippet (2)<br />
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Pamphlet (3)<br />
Envelope (1)<br />
Pamphlet (1)<br />
Pamphlet (1)<br />
Envelope (1)<br />
Pamphlet (1)<br />
Manuscript (1)<br />
Manuscript (1)<br />
Sketch (4)<br />
Pamphlet (9)<br />
Envelope (9)<br />
08.1963<br />
B9, f6<br />
B9, f7<br />
B10<br />
B9, f8<br />
B9, f9<br />
B9, f10<br />
B9, f11<br />
B9, f12<br />
OB6, f7<br />
OB14<br />
B9, f12<br />
B12, f5<br />
B11, f1
Information about the medicine (black design)<br />
Information about the medicine (white design)<br />
Information about the medicine (blue design)<br />
Information about the medicine<br />
Information about the medicine<br />
Information about the medicine<br />
Information about the medicine<br />
Meliobal<br />
Tanderil<br />
“Anti-inflammatory agent in infectious diseases,” no. 1<br />
“Anti-inflammatory agent in inflammation <strong>of</strong> the eye,” no. 2<br />
“Anti-inflammatory agent in gynecology,” no. 3<br />
“Anti-inflammatory agent in inflammation <strong>of</strong> the blood- and<br />
lymph-vessels,” no. 4<br />
Advertisement<br />
Information about the medicine<br />
Information about the medicine<br />
Tegretol<br />
Information about the medicine<br />
Sketches for advertisement <strong>of</strong> various products<br />
Hemeran<br />
Pamphlet (10)<br />
Envelope (10)<br />
Pamphlet (10)<br />
Envelope (10)<br />
Pamphlet (10)<br />
Envelope (10)<br />
Pamphlet (1)<br />
Snippet (1)<br />
Brochure (1)<br />
Pamphlet (1)<br />
Pamphlet (10)<br />
Packaging (1)<br />
Brochure (10)<br />
Cover (1)<br />
Card (3) 13<br />
Envelope (10)<br />
Brochure (8)<br />
Card (5)<br />
Envelope (8)<br />
Brochure (10)<br />
Card (2)<br />
Envelope (10)<br />
Brochure (5)<br />
Envelope (3)<br />
Advertisement (2)<br />
Pamphlet (1)<br />
Pamphlet (1)<br />
Sketch (3)<br />
Pamphlet (1)<br />
Sketch (1)<br />
B11, f2<br />
B11, f3<br />
B11, f4<br />
B11, f5<br />
B10<br />
B11, f6<br />
B11, f7<br />
B11, f8<br />
B11, f9<br />
B12, f5<br />
B12, f1<br />
B12, f2<br />
B12, f5
Anafraril, butazolidin, dulcolax, micoren, dyestuffs<br />
Mitin, butazolidin<br />
Pert<strong>of</strong>rane, hygroton, dulcolax, butazolidin, tegretol,<br />
res<strong>of</strong>eron, laridox<br />
Butazolidin, hygroton, anafraril, vitracid, reserfin, gypel,<br />
manaron, gesaran<br />
Illustration <strong>of</strong> a robot<br />
Chest pain treatment<br />
Film script<br />
Transparencies<br />
USA<br />
“Buckminster Fuller ‘transegrity’ mast… supporting<br />
‘Geigy’ sign”<br />
“Report on the Company’s Art Department Operation”<br />
Catalyst 6 (holiday greetings to Geigy employees, his ill. on<br />
p. 11)<br />
Catalyst 20 (brochure about the company)<br />
Geigy Graphics<br />
Geigy Graphics<br />
Geigy Medical Directors meeting<br />
Sketch (3)<br />
Notebook (1)<br />
Sketch (3)<br />
Photo (3)<br />
Sketch (3)<br />
Sketch (1)<br />
Telegram (1)<br />
Photostat (1)<br />
Sketch (5)<br />
Cards<br />
Typed manuscript (1)<br />
Letter (1)<br />
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Transparencies (19)<br />
8 plans<br />
Brochure (2)<br />
Brochure (2)<br />
Envelope (1)<br />
Color Drawing (1)<br />
Brochure (1)<br />
Brochure (5)<br />
Cover (1)<br />
Pro<strong>of</strong> (7)<br />
Sketch (1)<br />
Brochure (1)<br />
Schedule Brochure (2<br />
Menu Brochure (3)<br />
Sticker (6)<br />
11.1966<br />
06.1967<br />
06.1968<br />
01.1969<br />
03.19.1969<br />
05.30.1967<br />
12.21.1961<br />
1965<br />
04.1967<br />
09-10.1970<br />
B12, f6<br />
B12, f7<br />
Tube<br />
B12, f8<br />
OB6, f8<br />
B12, f8<br />
B12, f9
Dulcolax<br />
Idea for advertisement<br />
Conference report on advertisement<br />
Dyestuffs<br />
“When performance counts”<br />
Ill. with phone receivers<br />
“For quality supported by performance”<br />
“For color performance”<br />
“No need for alarm”<br />
“Don’t wait till the cows come home”<br />
Geigy Household Insectitude Products<br />
Pert<strong>of</strong>rane<br />
Package with a brochure<br />
Package with a pamphlet<br />
Package with a pamphlet<br />
Information about the medicine<br />
Information about the medicine<br />
Information about the medicine<br />
Information about the medicine<br />
Information about the medicine<br />
Information about the medicine<br />
Information about the medicine<br />
Information about the medicine<br />
Information about the medicine<br />
Information about the medicine<br />
Information about the medicine<br />
Information about the medicine<br />
Information about the medicine<br />
Information about the medicine<br />
Sketch (5)<br />
Envelope (1)<br />
Pamphlet (1)<br />
Sketch (3)<br />
Advertisement (1)<br />
Advertisement (1)<br />
Advertisement (2)<br />
Advertisement (3)<br />
Advertisement (2)<br />
Advertisement (2)<br />
Typed page (1)<br />
Package (3)<br />
Package (1)<br />
Package (3)<br />
Brochure (2)<br />
Brochure (1)<br />
Brochure (1)<br />
Brochure (1)<br />
Brochure (2)<br />
Brochure (5)<br />
Brochure (3)<br />
Brochure (1)<br />
Pamphlet (1)<br />
Pamphlet (1)<br />
Pamphlet (1)<br />
Pamphlet (1)<br />
Pamphlet (1)<br />
Pamphlet (2)<br />
Packaging pro<strong>of</strong> (1)<br />
Packaging pro<strong>of</strong> (1)<br />
B12, f5, 10<br />
B12, f11<br />
B12, f12<br />
B12, f13<br />
B10<br />
B12, f14
Information about the medicine<br />
Information about the medicine<br />
Information about the medicine<br />
Preludin<br />
Packaging with a pamphlet with sample pills<br />
Notebook<br />
Report on the propaganda material<br />
Information about the medicine<br />
Information about the medicine<br />
Information about the medicine<br />
Information about the medicine<br />
Information about the medicine<br />
Information about the medicine<br />
Information about the medicine<br />
Information about the medicine<br />
Information about the medicine<br />
T<strong>of</strong>ranil<br />
Design with a man crawling in a tunnel<br />
Mechanical (2)<br />
Sketch (3)<br />
Pamphlet (5)<br />
Mechanical (2)<br />
Brochure (1)<br />
Part. Brochure (3)<br />
Brochure (1)<br />
Sketch (10)<br />
Photo (1)<br />
Packaging (1)<br />
Notebook (1)<br />
Cover (1)<br />
Typed manuscript (2)<br />
Pamphlet (1)<br />
Pamphlet (1)<br />
Part. Pamphlet (1)<br />
Pamphlet (1)<br />
Pamphlet (2)<br />
Ink Drawing (1)<br />
Mechanical (1)<br />
Brochure (1)<br />
Brochure (5)<br />
Snippet (2)<br />
Brochure (1)<br />
Pamphlet (1)<br />
Brochure (1)<br />
Pamphlet (8)<br />
Envelope (2)<br />
Brochure (9)<br />
B12, f5<br />
B12, f15<br />
B10<br />
B12, f16<br />
B13, f1
Packaging with a pamphlet<br />
Design with a man crawling under a huge ball<br />
Packaging with a pamphlet<br />
Design with a man standing at a precipice<br />
Design with a man sitting in an enclosed space<br />
Design with a man hanging between two rocks<br />
Pamphlet (1)<br />
Pamphlet (1)<br />
Pamphlet (2)<br />
Pamphlet (2)<br />
Pamphlet (1)<br />
Pamphlet (10)<br />
Pamphlet (6)<br />
Packaging (4)<br />
Pamphlet (2)<br />
Brochure (1)<br />
Pamphlet (1)<br />
Pamphlet (1)<br />
Pamphlet (1)<br />
Pamphlet (1)<br />
Notebook (1)<br />
Notebook (2)<br />
Packaging (5)<br />
Pamphlet (1)<br />
Pamphlet (1)<br />
Pamphlet (1)<br />
Pamphlet (4)<br />
Cover (1)<br />
Pamphlet (1)<br />
Pamphlet (4)<br />
Pamphlet (1)<br />
Pamphlet (1)<br />
Pamphlet (1)<br />
Pamphlet (2)<br />
Pamphlet (10)<br />
Envelope (1)<br />
Pamphlet (1)<br />
B13, f2<br />
B13, f3<br />
B10<br />
B13, f4<br />
B 10<br />
B13, f5<br />
B13, f6<br />
B13, f7
Design with a man sitting at the foot <strong>of</strong> a steep hill<br />
Exhibition<br />
Design with a man at the foot <strong>of</strong> the stairs (6 different<br />
designs)<br />
Design with a kid in a corner<br />
Design with a kid with his head in his arm<br />
Design with a girl with her fingers over her eyes<br />
General Electric Company<br />
Pamphlet with pills<br />
“Conquering climate, time, and distance”<br />
Annual report<br />
Graphis magazine<br />
Issue no. 26<br />
Issue no. 43<br />
Issue no. 58a, in French 4<br />
Issue no. 59<br />
Brochure (4)<br />
Pamphlet (6)<br />
Pamphlet (3)<br />
Photo (1)<br />
Pamphlet (6)<br />
Snippet (3)<br />
Pamphlet (2)<br />
Envelope (1)<br />
Pamphlet (2)<br />
Envelope (1)<br />
Snippet (2)<br />
Pamphlet (1)<br />
Typed manuscript (1)<br />
Pamphlet (1)<br />
Advertisement (1)<br />
Paper cut-outs<br />
Magazine (1)<br />
Cover (10)<br />
Color drawing (1)<br />
Magazine (1)<br />
Relief artwork<br />
Note (1)<br />
Cover (10)<br />
Photocopy (1)<br />
Poster (3)<br />
Magazine (1)<br />
Magazine (1)<br />
1949<br />
1976<br />
1952<br />
11.1952<br />
03-04.1955<br />
1955<br />
B13, f8<br />
B13, f9<br />
B13, f`10<br />
B13, f11<br />
B13<br />
B13, f12<br />
OB6, f9<br />
B13<br />
Room 3660<br />
B13, f13<br />
OB6, f10<br />
B13<br />
B13, f14
Issue 59-60: Graphis Annual<br />
Issue no. 63/64<br />
Photocopy from Allen Hurlburt’s “The Design Concept”<br />
Issue no. 78<br />
Issue no. 87<br />
p. 2<br />
Undated edition with a two-page spread on <strong>Giusti</strong>’s heart<br />
book, pp. 466-467<br />
Grow Group, Inc.<br />
Advertisements<br />
Letter from Kornhauser & Galen, Inc. (advertising agency)<br />
“The New Devoe Marine Bar-Rust Corrosion Control<br />
System” 5<br />
“Devoe Marine Paints and Coatings”<br />
“Unfrozen assets”<br />
“Signs <strong>of</strong> Growth”<br />
Cover (6)<br />
Transparency (1)<br />
Cover (1)<br />
Cover (10)<br />
Transparency (1)<br />
Color drawing (1)<br />
Sketch (1)<br />
Tear sheet (1)<br />
Relief artwork (2)<br />
Magazine (2 14 )<br />
Cover (10)<br />
Transparency (1)<br />
Magazine (1)<br />
Cover (10)<br />
Tear sheet (1)<br />
Card (1)<br />
Brochure (1)<br />
Sketch (18)<br />
Mechanical (1)<br />
Photocopy (6)<br />
Letter (1)<br />
Contract (1)<br />
Brochure (1)<br />
Transparency (1)<br />
Letter (1)<br />
Pamphlet (2)<br />
Advertisement (5)<br />
Advertisement (2)<br />
Advertisement (8)<br />
08-09.1958<br />
01-02.1960<br />
08.25.1982<br />
08.1982<br />
10.04.1982<br />
B13, f15<br />
OB11 & 15<br />
B13<br />
B13, f16<br />
B13<br />
B13, f17<br />
B13, f18<br />
B14, f1<br />
B14, f2
“Harnessing Inflation”<br />
“Stock Option”<br />
Pages <strong>of</strong> Barron’s with the advertisements<br />
Advertisement<br />
Fortune magazine with this advertisement<br />
Gruen Watch Company<br />
“He missed his train by 1/10,000 <strong>of</strong> an inch”<br />
Guitar Review magazine<br />
Issue no. 3, 1947<br />
Issue no. 9 1949<br />
Issue, May 1969, cover and ill. on p. 6<br />
Andres Segovia materials:<br />
“Compositions and transcriptions by Andres Segovia”<br />
“Classical Guitar” by Sophocles Papas, which includes a<br />
photo <strong>of</strong> Segovia’s hand, which <strong>Giusti</strong> later sketched<br />
“Andre Segovia, 20 studies for the guitar”<br />
“Segovia altered instrumental history” from NY Times<br />
“Andre Segovia gestorben” from Neue Zürcher Zeitung<br />
Issue no. 48, ills. to the article “Libra primero: instruccion<br />
de musica” (which is in English)<br />
Issue no. 57, Spring 1984, cover and inside ill.<br />
Issue no. 60, Winter 1985, cover and ills. on pp. 8, 22<br />
Advertisement (2)<br />
Tear Sheets (3)<br />
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Relief Artwork (3)<br />
Magazine (1)<br />
Advertisement (1)<br />
Cover (1)<br />
Cover (4)<br />
Cover (1)<br />
Ill. sketch (1)<br />
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Photo (1)<br />
Brochure (1)<br />
Sketch (3)<br />
Clipping (1)<br />
Clipping (1)<br />
Tear sheet (2)<br />
Cover (1)<br />
Sketch (2)<br />
Tear Sheet (1)<br />
Letter (1)<br />
11.29.1982<br />
11.01.1982<br />
1944<br />
1947<br />
1949<br />
1969<br />
1960<br />
1963<br />
1975<br />
1982<br />
03-04.1983<br />
06.04.1987<br />
1977<br />
1984<br />
05.05.1984<br />
1985<br />
B14<br />
B14, f3<br />
B14, f4<br />
B14, f5<br />
B14, f6
Issue no. 61, Spring 1985, cover<br />
Issue no. 62, Summer 1985, cover<br />
Issue no. 65, Spring 1986, cover<br />
Issue no. 66, Summer 1986, cover and ill. on p. 13<br />
Issue no. 67, Fall 1986, cover and ill. on p. 28<br />
Letter about issue no. 70<br />
Subscription advertisement that includes <strong>Giusti</strong>’s cover<br />
Portrait <strong>of</strong> Manuel de Falla<br />
Picture <strong>of</strong> an Oriental bazaar<br />
Design with a maple leaf and a guitar<br />
Miscellaneous sketches for the magazine<br />
Clippings with images <strong>of</strong> guitars and guitar music<br />
Brochures with guitar music<br />
Hanover House<br />
The Dawn <strong>of</strong> Life by J. H. Rush<br />
Cover (1)<br />
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Cover (1)<br />
Letter (1)<br />
Sketch (1)<br />
Cover (1)<br />
Sketch (3)<br />
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Sketch (1)<br />
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Sketch (1)<br />
Magazine (1)<br />
Cover (1)<br />
Sketch (1)<br />
Photocopy (3)<br />
Cover (2)<br />
Sketch (5)<br />
Tear Sheet (1)<br />
Letter (1)<br />
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Sketch (1)<br />
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Sketch (5)<br />
Collage (1)<br />
Sketch (26)<br />
Clippings<br />
Brochure (8)<br />
1985<br />
02.09.1985<br />
1985<br />
09.06.1985<br />
1986<br />
1986<br />
1986<br />
06.04.1987<br />
1957<br />
B14<br />
B14, f6<br />
B14, f7<br />
B14<br />
B14, f7<br />
B14, f8<br />
B14, f9<br />
B14, f10<br />
B15<br />
B14, f11
Holiday magazine<br />
“Europe,” January 1954<br />
“Washington, Sicily, etc,” May 1956, (map on pp. 38-39)<br />
“France,” April 1957<br />
Maps in Russian and Polish<br />
“Your New Year Brings On Labor Day,” September 1957<br />
“England,” April 1958<br />
“Africa,” April 1959<br />
“Rome,” April 1960<br />
“Volume One: the South Pacific,” October 1960<br />
“Volume Two: the South Pacific,” November 1960<br />
Front cover (4)<br />
Magazine (1)<br />
Cover (10)<br />
Pro<strong>of</strong> (1)<br />
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Map (2)<br />
Magazine (1)<br />
Cover (5)<br />
Letter (1)<br />
Magazine (2)<br />
Cover (10)<br />
Color Drawing (1)<br />
Magazine (1)<br />
Cover (10)<br />
Color Drawing (1)<br />
Magazine (1)<br />
Cover (10)<br />
Mechanical (1)<br />
Color Drawing (1)<br />
Magazine (1)<br />
Cover (8)<br />
Poster cover (10)<br />
Magazine (1)<br />
Cover (5)<br />
Color Drawing (1)<br />
Poster cover (10)<br />
01.1954<br />
05.1956<br />
04.1957<br />
03.21.1957<br />
09.1957<br />
04.1958<br />
04.1959<br />
04.1960<br />
10.1960<br />
11.1960<br />
B15<br />
B14, f12<br />
OB7, f1<br />
B15<br />
B14, f13<br />
B15<br />
B14, f13<br />
B15<br />
B14, f14<br />
OB7, f2<br />
B15<br />
B14, f15<br />
B15<br />
B14, f16<br />
OB7, f3<br />
B15<br />
B16, f1<br />
OB7, f4<br />
B15<br />
B16, f2<br />
OB7, f5<br />
B16, f2
“Washington, D.C.,” April 1962<br />
“Mexico,” October 1962<br />
“Ireland,” April 1963<br />
“Russia,” October 1963, cover and map<br />
“Canada,” April 1964<br />
“Germany,” October 1964, cover and map<br />
“Spain,” April 1965, cover and map<br />
map<br />
map<br />
map<br />
map<br />
cover<br />
“Travel Europe: the Mediterranean Coast,” January 1966<br />
Cover (1)<br />
Magazine (1)<br />
Cover (10)<br />
Poster (10)<br />
Sketch (1)<br />
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Magazine (1)<br />
Cover (10)<br />
Magazine (1)<br />
Cover (10)<br />
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Magazine (1)<br />
Cover (10)<br />
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Color drawing (1)<br />
Magazine (1)<br />
Cover (10)<br />
Collage (1)<br />
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Magazine (1)<br />
Cover (10)<br />
Tear sheet (3)<br />
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Relief artwork (1)<br />
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Poster (10)<br />
Magazine (1)<br />
Cover (10)<br />
Map (4)<br />
04.1962<br />
10.1962<br />
04.1963<br />
10.1963<br />
04.1964<br />
10.1964<br />
04.1965<br />
01.1966<br />
B15<br />
B16, f3<br />
OB11, f1<br />
OB11, f2<br />
B15<br />
B16, f4<br />
B15<br />
B16, f5<br />
OB7, f6<br />
B15<br />
B16, f6<br />
OB11, f2<br />
B15<br />
B16, f7<br />
OB7, f7<br />
OB11, f2<br />
B15<br />
B16, f8<br />
OB7, f8<br />
OB11<br />
OB7, f9<br />
OB11, f1<br />
B15<br />
B16, f9<br />
B15
“Zambia,” June 1966<br />
“Scandinavia,” November 1966<br />
“Mexico,” July 1968, cover and map<br />
“The Paris Embassy,” March 1969<br />
Drawing for the magazine<br />
Holt, Rinehart and Winston, inc<br />
The Use <strong>of</strong> Space by Ben Bova, ill. by <strong>Giusti</strong><br />
Houghton Mifflin and Company<br />
Citizen Morgan by Ted Morgan<br />
Intellectual Digest magazine<br />
“Marcuse and Djilas, Which Prophecy for the 1970s?”<br />
Magazine (1)<br />
Cover (10)<br />
Transparency (1)<br />
Relief artwork (1)<br />
Magazine (1)<br />
Cover (7)<br />
Transparency (1)<br />
Magazine (1)<br />
Cover (10)<br />
Magazine (2)<br />
Front Cover (10)<br />
Full Cover (4)<br />
Map (5)<br />
Sketch (2)<br />
Magazine (1)<br />
Special edition (1)<br />
Cover (3)<br />
Ed. Cover (4)<br />
Color drawing (1)<br />
Front cover (2)<br />
Pro<strong>of</strong> (5) 15<br />
Color drawing (1)<br />
Color drawing (1)<br />
Sketch (1)<br />
Color drawing (2)<br />
06.1966<br />
11.1966<br />
07.1968<br />
03.1969<br />
1965<br />
05.1970<br />
B16, f10<br />
OB14<br />
B15<br />
B16, f11<br />
B15<br />
B16, f12<br />
B15<br />
B16, f13<br />
B15<br />
B16, f14<br />
OB7, f10<br />
B16, f15<br />
B16, f16<br />
OB11, f5<br />
B15
“Mick Jagger and the Nature <strong>of</strong> Rock”<br />
Interiors magazine<br />
Issue, May 1952<br />
International Business Machines Corporation<br />
“Now you might slay the much dreaded computer paper<br />
dragon,” advertisement<br />
Color sketches<br />
IBM headquarters<br />
Isaac Goldman Company<br />
Calendar for July <strong>of</strong> 1942<br />
K and M Machine-Fabricating, Inc. (Cassopolis, Mich.)<br />
“The Builders”<br />
Letter from the company’s vice-president<br />
Knopf – see Alfred A. Knopf<br />
La Zamba restaurant, NY<br />
Color drawing strip<br />
Lee Rubber & Tire Corporation<br />
“Resilience in Rubber”<br />
Lenox China<br />
Magazine (2)<br />
Cover (1)<br />
Magazine (2)<br />
Cover (3)<br />
Magazine (1)<br />
Cover (9)<br />
Sketch (1)<br />
Note (1)<br />
Photocopy (1)<br />
Sketch (9)<br />
Snippet (1)<br />
Calendar (1)<br />
Brochure (1)<br />
Letter (1)<br />
Color drawing (1)<br />
Advertisement (1)<br />
11.1972<br />
05.1952<br />
07.1942<br />
10.29.1980<br />
B16, f17<br />
B15<br />
B16, f17<br />
B15<br />
B16, f18<br />
B16, f19<br />
B16, f20<br />
B16, f21<br />
OB7, f11<br />
B16, f22
Lenox china brochure designed by <strong>Giusti</strong><br />
L. Heller & Son Incorporation<br />
“Would you grant a lady’s fervent wish?”<br />
Look Magazine<br />
June 6, 1961, illustration to the article “A Quarter Century,<br />
Its Advances” by Henry Steele Commanger on p. 81<br />
Ill. to another article in the same series, on p.72<br />
Brochure “Look Magazine’s Complete Guide to the New<br />
1962 Cars”<br />
Portrait <strong>of</strong> Julius Caesar to accompany the article about him<br />
in “They made our world…” series by Leo Rosten in the<br />
December 28, 1965 issue on pp. 78-79<br />
Squares design<br />
Lukens Steel Company<br />
“A Steel House for the Peaceful Atom”<br />
Mademoiselle magazine<br />
Market pr<strong>of</strong>ile brochure<br />
Marathon Oil Company<br />
Marathon World magazine, no. 2, 1970, cover & pp. 1-5<br />
Masonite Corporation<br />
“Perfect shapes for your new products”<br />
McCann-Erikson Incorporation<br />
“Meet the world’s best listeners… Dictaphone”<br />
Brochure (10)<br />
Packaging (2)<br />
Advertisement (1)<br />
Magazine (1)<br />
Tear Sheet (10)<br />
Tear Sheet (4)<br />
Brochure (6)<br />
Cover (1)<br />
Article (1)<br />
Tear Sheet (10)<br />
Color Drawing (1)<br />
Relief artwork (1)<br />
Advertisement (1)<br />
Brochure (3)<br />
Magazine (1)<br />
Advertisement (2)<br />
Advertisement (1)<br />
06.06.1961<br />
1962<br />
12.28.1965<br />
1956<br />
1970<br />
B17<br />
B16, f23<br />
B17<br />
B16, f24<br />
B16, f25<br />
B16, f26<br />
OB7, f12<br />
B18, f1<br />
B18, f2<br />
B18, f3<br />
B18, f4<br />
B18, f5
McGraw-Hill Publishing Company<br />
The Fractured Image, a collection <strong>of</strong> stories by Stevenson,<br />
Conrad, Kafka, etc<br />
“Economies in paper usage…”<br />
Merrell-National Laboratories, advertis. for Bendectin<br />
Information about the medicine<br />
Issue <strong>of</strong> Patient Care magazine with the ad on p. 44<br />
Merritt-Chapman & Scott Corporation<br />
“Equipment”<br />
“Shipbuilding”<br />
“Chemicals, paints and metallurgicals”<br />
“Construction”<br />
Ill. <strong>of</strong> an S-like figure in steel (41 (flat box))<br />
Photo <strong>of</strong> the headquarters, from New York Times<br />
Modern Medicine magazine<br />
October 29, 1973, cover and ill. on p. 1<br />
December 10, 1973, cover<br />
Book jacket (1)<br />
Color Drawing (1)<br />
Transparency (1)<br />
Advertisement (1)<br />
Pamphlet (1)<br />
Relief artwork (1)<br />
Sketch (3)<br />
Magazine (1)<br />
Ink Drawing (2)<br />
Paper Cut-out (10)<br />
Sketch (2)<br />
Color Drawing (2)<br />
Paper Sculpture (1)<br />
Advertisement (4)<br />
Advertisement (4)<br />
Part. Advertise. (1)<br />
Advertisement (3)<br />
Advertisement (2)<br />
Part. Advertise. (2)<br />
Tear Sheet (1)<br />
Snippet (1)<br />
Magazine (1)<br />
Cover (1)<br />
10.15.1976<br />
02.25.1975<br />
10.29.1973<br />
12.10.1973<br />
B18, f6<br />
B18, f7<br />
B18<br />
OB8, f1<br />
Stacks<br />
B18, f8<br />
B18<br />
B18, f9
Modern Packaging magazine<br />
January 1954<br />
February 1954<br />
March 1954<br />
April 1954<br />
May 1954<br />
June 1954<br />
July 1954<br />
August 1954<br />
September 1954<br />
October 1954<br />
November 1954<br />
December 1954<br />
December 1970<br />
Museum <strong>of</strong> Modern Art (New York, N. Y.)<br />
XX Century Italian Art by the Museum<br />
National CSS (Wilton, Conn.)<br />
Letter from <strong>Giusti</strong> about a sculpture for their headquarters<br />
Cover (10)<br />
Cover (10)<br />
Cover (10)<br />
Letter (1)<br />
Cover (10)<br />
Letter (1)<br />
Cover (10)<br />
Letter (1)<br />
Cover (10)<br />
Cover (10)<br />
Letter (1)<br />
Color Drawing (1)<br />
Cover (10)<br />
Letter (1)<br />
Cover (10)<br />
Letter (1)<br />
Cover (10)<br />
Letter (1)<br />
Cover (10)<br />
Letter (1)<br />
Cover (10)<br />
Letter (1)<br />
Cover (10)<br />
Book jacket (1)<br />
Front cover (4)<br />
01.1954<br />
02.1954<br />
03.1954<br />
03.09.1954<br />
04.1954<br />
04.06.1954<br />
05.1954<br />
05.06.1954<br />
06.1954<br />
07.1954<br />
07.12.1954<br />
08.1954<br />
08.02.1954<br />
09.1954<br />
09.09.1954<br />
10.1954<br />
10.05.1954<br />
11.1954<br />
11.09.1954<br />
12.1954<br />
12.29.1954<br />
12.1970<br />
07.03.1978<br />
B18, f10<br />
B18, f11<br />
B18, f12<br />
B18, f13<br />
B18, f14<br />
B18, f15<br />
B18, f16<br />
OB8, f2<br />
B18, f17<br />
B18, f18<br />
B18, f19<br />
B18, f20<br />
B18, f21<br />
B18, f22<br />
B20, f1<br />
B20, f2
Natural History Press<br />
The Biology <strong>of</strong> Flowering by Frank Salisbury<br />
Plant Diseases by Frederick Wellman<br />
Plant Growth by Arthur Gentile<br />
[New York Botanical Garden]<br />
A History <strong>of</strong> Plants by Herman Becker<br />
Plants and Man by David Rogers<br />
New York and Pennsylvania Company, inc<br />
Two-page advertisement<br />
Page from “Famous Artists Course in Commercial Art”<br />
The New York Times Magazine<br />
<strong>Giusti</strong>’s portrait <strong>of</strong> <strong>George</strong> McGovern to illustrate the article<br />
about McGovern’s nomination as a presidential candidate<br />
Ill. to “Vladivostokmanship” by Hans Morgenthau, p. 39<br />
Newsweek magazine<br />
“The hope <strong>of</strong> mankind lies here”<br />
“The man who runs the world”<br />
Norwalk, Conn.<br />
Letter from city hall about a sculpture they commissioned<br />
Olin Mathieson Chemical Corporation<br />
“Growing in service to a growing world… Olin Mathieson”<br />
“Discovering better ways, producing better products… Olin<br />
Letter (1)<br />
Book jacket (1)<br />
Book jacket (2)<br />
Front cover (1)<br />
Book jacket (3)<br />
Color drawing (1)<br />
Color drawing (1)<br />
Advert. (2,10,10 16 )<br />
Tear sheet (1)<br />
Tear sheet (1)<br />
Sketch (1)<br />
Snippet (1)<br />
Advertisement (1)<br />
Advertisement (1)<br />
Letter (1)<br />
Advertisement (6)<br />
Part. Advertise. (2)<br />
05.02.1971<br />
11.22.1974<br />
10.31.1980<br />
1959<br />
B20, f3<br />
B20, f4<br />
B20, f5<br />
B20, f6<br />
OB8, f3<br />
B20, f7<br />
OB8, f4<br />
OB8, f5
Mathieson”<br />
“Serving the human requirement on many fronts… OM”<br />
“Dependability through integration… Olin Mathieson”<br />
“Directing diversified interests… Olin Mathieson”<br />
“Serving as a single source… Olin Mathieson”<br />
Advertisement in Time magazine<br />
“Your new source <strong>of</strong> Aluminum – coming to life… OA”<br />
“No shelf-warmers here… Olin Aluminum”<br />
“How Olin Aluminum helps transform concept into<br />
construction”<br />
“Light, bright OA adds the new touch to modern living”<br />
“Today the proudest cars on the road glisten with OA”<br />
“Let OA set your holiday list agleam...”<br />
Four-folded card with the crystal design<br />
“Full integration makes OA a dependable source for you”<br />
“Patterns with light-hearted living with Olin Aluminum”<br />
“There’s no place like home-building… Olin Aluminum”<br />
“Symbol <strong>of</strong> new standards <strong>of</strong> quality and service”<br />
“Olin Aluminum hits a new high in quality and service”<br />
“Cover your investment with colorful Olin Aluminum”<br />
“Olin Aluminum works wonders with windows”<br />
“You’ll be riding high with fast-moving Olin Aluminum”<br />
“Flag-raising day at another new Olin Aluminum plant”<br />
“Zealous attention to detail… Olin Aluminum”<br />
Advertisement (6)<br />
Part. Advertise. (1)<br />
Advertisement (6)<br />
Advertisement (7)<br />
Part. Advertise. (2)<br />
Advertisement (10)<br />
Advertisement (6)<br />
Advertisement (1)<br />
Advertisement (1)<br />
Collage (1)<br />
Advertisement (10)<br />
Advertisement (2)<br />
Photostat (1)<br />
Advertisement (3)<br />
Photostat (1)<br />
Advertisement (5)<br />
Advertisement (9)<br />
Advertisement (3)<br />
Card (1)<br />
Color drawing (1)<br />
Advertisement (5)<br />
Advertisement (10)<br />
Advertisement (5)<br />
Photostat (1)<br />
Advertisement (1)<br />
Advertisement (3)<br />
Advertisement (4)<br />
Advertisement (7)<br />
Photostat (1)<br />
Advertisement (10)<br />
1959<br />
1959<br />
1959<br />
1959<br />
1959<br />
1957<br />
1960<br />
1960<br />
1959<br />
1959<br />
1959<br />
1958<br />
1959<br />
1957<br />
1959<br />
1960<br />
1960<br />
1957<br />
1958<br />
OB8, f6<br />
OB8, f7<br />
OB8, f8<br />
OB8, f9<br />
OB8, f10<br />
OB8, f11<br />
OB8, f12<br />
OB8, f13<br />
OB8, f14<br />
OB8, f15<br />
OB8, f16<br />
OB8, f17<br />
OB8, f18<br />
OB8, f19<br />
OB8, f20
“The man from Olin Aluminum speaks s<strong>of</strong>tly…”<br />
“OM… announces major new division OA”<br />
“OA’s full integration means dependable delivery…”<br />
Advert in the Spanish version <strong>of</strong> U.S. News & World Report<br />
Advertisement in Business Week<br />
“You’ll make better connections with Western Brass”<br />
“You’ll get modern styling… with Western Brass”<br />
“Put permanence into products with Western Brass”<br />
“Selling beauty? Brass gets the idea across faster”<br />
“You’ll form it faster with Western Brass”<br />
“Western roll-bond solar heating units…”<br />
Panorama magazine<br />
February 1980, cover<br />
Parco<br />
ad with this cover in The New York Times Magazine<br />
Postcard “N.Y. Illustration Express”<br />
Park East magazine<br />
“A Companion for Harry” by Carhartt and Winter on p. 35<br />
Philadelphia National Bank<br />
“Chemicals play a billion-dollar role…”<br />
“Electronics”<br />
“Steel”<br />
“Transportation equipment”<br />
Advertisement (8)<br />
Advertisement (8)<br />
Advertisement (10)<br />
Advertisement (1)<br />
Advertisement (1)<br />
Advertisement (4)<br />
Color drawing (1)<br />
Advertisement (5)<br />
Advertisement (10)<br />
Advertisement (6)<br />
Advertisement (7)<br />
Advertisement (4)<br />
Advertisement (1)<br />
Magazine (2)<br />
Relief artwork (1)<br />
Sketch (1)<br />
Color drawing (1)<br />
Tear sheet (1)<br />
Tear sheet (2)<br />
Advertisement (6)<br />
Advertisement (6)<br />
Advertisement (4)<br />
1958<br />
1957<br />
1957<br />
1960<br />
1960<br />
1960<br />
1960<br />
1960<br />
1960<br />
02.1980<br />
03.16.1980<br />
04.1952<br />
OB8-21, 11-4<br />
OB8, f22<br />
OB8, f23<br />
B17<br />
B20, f8<br />
B20, f9<br />
B20, f10<br />
B20, f11
“Textiles”<br />
“Oil”<br />
“What do these industries have in common?”<br />
Physician’s World magazine<br />
Ills. to “The Ordeals <strong>of</strong> Confidentiality” by Rosalind<br />
Massow Luger on pp. 23-30 and to “When the Public<br />
Needs to Know” on pp. 30-31<br />
Price Waterhouse<br />
Spring 1972, Review: cover and inside ills.<br />
p. 33<br />
p. 36<br />
p. 38<br />
p. 40<br />
Summer/Autumn 1972, Review: cover and inside ills.<br />
1974, no. 1, Review: cover and inside ills.<br />
1974, no. 2, Review: ill. on p. 2<br />
1974, no. 3, Review: cover and inside ills.<br />
p. 4<br />
p. 2<br />
p. 14<br />
p. 19<br />
p. 22<br />
p. 30<br />
p. 31<br />
Advertisement (4)<br />
Advertisement (4)<br />
Advertisement (4)<br />
Advertisement (1)<br />
Magazine (2)<br />
Color drawing (4)<br />
Sketch (1)<br />
Magazine (1)<br />
Cover (1)<br />
Tear sheet (2)<br />
Tear sheet (2)<br />
Tear sheet (2)<br />
Tear sheet (1)<br />
Magazine (1)<br />
Cover (2)<br />
Tear sheet (2)<br />
Magazine (2)<br />
Cover (4)<br />
Tear sheet (4)<br />
Tear sheet (8)<br />
Tear sheet (5)<br />
Tear sheet (3)<br />
Tear sheet (4)<br />
Tear sheet (4)<br />
Color drawing (2)<br />
Tear sheet (2)<br />
Magazine (2)<br />
1953<br />
06.1974<br />
1972<br />
1972<br />
1974<br />
1974<br />
1974<br />
OB10, f1<br />
B20, f12<br />
B20, f13<br />
B20, f14<br />
B20, f15<br />
B20, f16
p. 11<br />
p. 17<br />
November 1974, Staff News magazine: cover and inside ill.<br />
“The Energy Challenge: a Guide for Action”<br />
1975, no. 3, Review: cover and inside ills.<br />
cover and p. 2<br />
Letter to <strong>Giusti</strong>, with his ink drawings enclosed<br />
p. 9<br />
p. 13<br />
“A Pr<strong>of</strong>ile,” brochure about the company with photos <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Giusti</strong>’s metal designs<br />
1977, no. 1, Review: cover and inside ills.<br />
1978, no. 1, Review: cover and inside ill.<br />
1978, no. 3, Review: cover and inside ills.<br />
photocopies <strong>of</strong> drawings<br />
p. 2<br />
p. 3<br />
p. 5<br />
p. 2<br />
Cover (5)<br />
Tear sheet (6)<br />
Tear sheet (5)<br />
Magazine (2)<br />
Tear sheet (4)<br />
Brochure (1)<br />
Cover (2)<br />
Magazine (1)<br />
Cover (2)<br />
Relief artwork (1)<br />
Sketch (1)<br />
Color drawing (1)<br />
Tear sheet (1)<br />
Color drawing (1)<br />
Letter (1)<br />
Ink drawing (6)<br />
Brochure (10)<br />
Sketch (8)<br />
Photocopies<br />
Relief artwork (6)<br />
Tear sheet (8)<br />
Magazine (1)<br />
Cover (2)<br />
Color drawing (5)<br />
Tear sheet (2)<br />
Tear sheet (2)<br />
Tear sheet (2)<br />
Magazine (1)<br />
Cover (3)<br />
Tear sheet (3)<br />
Magazine (1)<br />
11.1974<br />
1974<br />
1975<br />
02.11.1976<br />
1976<br />
1977<br />
1978<br />
1978<br />
B20, f17<br />
B20, f18<br />
B20, f19<br />
OB16<br />
B20, f19<br />
B20, f20<br />
B17 B20-20<br />
Hall<br />
B20, f20<br />
B20, f21<br />
B21, f1<br />
B21, f2
“Guide to Accounting Controls no. 9”: cover<br />
January 1979, Staff News magazine: cover and inside ill.<br />
1979, no. 2, Review: inside ill.<br />
“Price Waterhouse Reports: the Changing World <strong>of</strong><br />
International Business”: cover<br />
Autumn 1983, Today’s Executive magazine: cover and<br />
inside ills.<br />
“Competing in the High <strong>Technology</strong> Era”: cover and charts<br />
“Objective: Maximize Your Foreign Tax Credit.” brochure<br />
“International Assignment Tax Services” brochure<br />
“Accounting for the Broadcasting Industry”<br />
“The Computer S<strong>of</strong>tware and Related Services Industry”<br />
brochure<br />
Ill. to the article “Setting Standards for Reporting Lease<br />
Transactions” by <strong>George</strong> C. Watt<br />
Ill. to the article “The Unreal World <strong>of</strong> Real Estate<br />
Accounting” by Donald Rappaport and James O. Stepp<br />
Ill. to the article “Executive Authority in a Multinational<br />
Environment” by Donald B. Chandler<br />
Sketch (2)<br />
Relief artwork (1)<br />
Magazine (1)<br />
Magazine (1)<br />
Sketch (1)<br />
Tear sheet (4)<br />
Sketch (1)<br />
Relief artwork (1)<br />
Brochure (2)<br />
Sketch (1)<br />
Magazine (3)<br />
Color drawing (6)<br />
Brochure (10)<br />
Cover (4)<br />
Sketch (1)<br />
Relief artwork (1)<br />
Cover (1)<br />
Cover (1)<br />
Snippet (2)<br />
Ink drawing (10)<br />
Cover (1)<br />
Snippet (1)<br />
Cover (5)<br />
Color drawing (1)<br />
Sketch (2)<br />
Snippet (2)<br />
Article (5)<br />
Article (3)<br />
Sketch (1)<br />
Article (1)<br />
1979<br />
1979<br />
1981<br />
08.1983<br />
1984<br />
OB15<br />
B21, f3<br />
B21, f4<br />
B21, f5<br />
OB 15<br />
B21, f6<br />
B21, f7<br />
B17, B21-8<br />
B21 ,f8<br />
Hall<br />
B21, f9<br />
B21, f10<br />
B21, f11<br />
B21, f12<br />
B21, f13
Two-page ill. to an article on CPME<br />
Ill. with colored arrows and a zebra crossing<br />
Ill. with four colored arrows going in different directions<br />
Ill. <strong>of</strong> people with a mask-like kite<br />
Heading “Letters from Kuwait”<br />
Ills. <strong>of</strong> football and plus, minus and equal signs<br />
Ill. “the autocratic chief executive – a problem worth<br />
considering”<br />
Two-page ill. <strong>of</strong> four men at a table with a chart behind<br />
them<br />
Ill. with a round roulette and the first letters <strong>of</strong> the alphabet<br />
Ill. <strong>of</strong> round test-tubes on concentric circles background<br />
Ill. <strong>of</strong> a beetle on a spiral background<br />
Ill. <strong>of</strong> a man swimming<br />
Ill. <strong>of</strong> a man in inkbottle<br />
Ill. <strong>of</strong> a skyscraper and horizon<br />
Ill. <strong>of</strong> earth on a black and white labyrinth background<br />
Ill. <strong>of</strong> a man on his knees looking into a hole<br />
Ill. <strong>of</strong> money with a wrench<br />
Ink drawings for an issue <strong>of</strong> Today’s Executive<br />
Publicker Chemical Corporation<br />
“Paint’s partner”<br />
Publishers Weekly magazine<br />
April 10, 1972, cover with the cover <strong>of</strong> All in the Family<br />
Cookbook by Edith Bankers on the other side<br />
Sketch (3)<br />
Tear sheets (4)<br />
Sketch (2)<br />
Tear sheet (3)<br />
Tear sheet (1)<br />
Tear sheet (1)<br />
Tear sheet (1)<br />
Tear sheets (3)<br />
Tear sheets (1)<br />
Sketch (1)<br />
Tear sheets (4)<br />
Color drawing (1)<br />
Sketch (1)<br />
Tear sheet (5)<br />
Color drawing (1)<br />
Color drawing (1)<br />
Collage (1)<br />
Ink drawing (1)<br />
Ink drawing (1)<br />
Mechanical (1)<br />
Color drawing (1)<br />
Color drawing (1)<br />
Sketch 910<br />
Color drawing (1)<br />
Ink drawing (6)<br />
Advertisement (1)<br />
Cover (3)<br />
04.10.1972<br />
B21, f14<br />
B21, f15<br />
B21, f16<br />
B21, f17<br />
B21, f18<br />
OB10, f2<br />
B21, f19<br />
B21, f20<br />
B21, f20<br />
B21, f21<br />
B22, f1<br />
B22, f2<br />
OB11, f7
Part II – April 10, 1972: cover<br />
Random House – see Alfred A. Knopf – Random House<br />
RD Graphics<br />
Reader’s Digest magazine<br />
Manuscript <strong>of</strong> the article “What the American Voter Should<br />
Ask Himself” by Wm. F. Buckley, Jr.<br />
Sketches and original drawings to illustrate the article<br />
Page from the Reader’s Digest with <strong>Giusti</strong>’s ill.<br />
Rough Diamond Company<br />
“Dust with a pedigree”<br />
“From the point <strong>of</strong> a diamond to the point <strong>of</strong> a pencil”<br />
“Splitting the minute”<br />
“The Diamond helps your car wear well”<br />
“20 times around the world”<br />
“Diamond cut diamond”<br />
“Mining with diamonds”<br />
“Spiraling output”<br />
“A syllogism”<br />
“Oil is where the Diamond finds it”<br />
“Showing light the way”<br />
“Communications unlimited”<br />
Color drawing (1)<br />
Cover (2)<br />
Magazine (1)<br />
Color drawing (1)<br />
Letter (2)<br />
Note (1)<br />
Envelope (1)<br />
Photo (1)<br />
Sketch (1)<br />
Manuscript (1)<br />
Sketch (3)<br />
Color drawing (1)<br />
Tear sheet (1)<br />
Advertisement (3)<br />
Advertisement (1)<br />
Advertisement (1)<br />
Advertisement (1)<br />
Advertisement (2)<br />
Advertisement (1)<br />
Advertisement (1)<br />
Advertisement (2)<br />
Advertisement (2)<br />
Advertisement (1)<br />
Advertisement (1)<br />
04.10.1972<br />
06.11.1984<br />
10.1984<br />
B22<br />
OB11, f7<br />
B22, f3<br />
B22, f4<br />
OB11, f9<br />
B22, f4<br />
B22, f5
“This industrial veteran just wore itself away”<br />
“’The Invincible’ builds again”<br />
“Telling seconds when to tick”<br />
Salvato & Coe Associates<br />
Calendar sent “for my friend <strong>George</strong>”<br />
Saturday Evening Post magazine<br />
Ills. to “An Infinity <strong>of</strong> Mirrors” by Richard Condon<br />
Ill. to “Aunt Fran” by John O’Hara<br />
Ills. to the article “No More Roses” by Allan Seager<br />
Ill. to “Who Is Bourba Ki?”<br />
Ills. to “The Secret Journal <strong>of</strong> Waring Stohl”<br />
Ill. <strong>of</strong> people on a striped circle<br />
“Auschwitz, the Agony <strong>of</strong> Judging Who Is Guilty,” October<br />
22, 1966, cover<br />
Ill. to “The murderers among us”<br />
Ills. to “The Evil Eye” by Alfred Gillespie<br />
Ill. to “Bless Charlie” by Morton Fineman<br />
Ills. to “Mr. Acarius” by William Faulkner<br />
Ill. to “The Wildest Ride”<br />
Scientific American magazine<br />
November 1952: cover<br />
Color drawings<br />
Advertisement (1)<br />
Advertisement (1)<br />
Advertisement (2)<br />
Advertisement (1)<br />
Tear sheets (4)<br />
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Tear sheets (3)<br />
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Tear sheets (8)<br />
Magazine (1)<br />
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Tear sheets (8)<br />
Tear sheets (5)<br />
Tear sheets (2)<br />
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Tear sheets (7)<br />
Tear sheets (1)<br />
Cover (1)<br />
1964<br />
1964<br />
03.27.1965<br />
02.26.1966<br />
04.23.1966<br />
05.07.1966<br />
10.22.1966<br />
1966<br />
11.1952<br />
B22, f6<br />
B22, f7<br />
B22, f8<br />
B22, f9<br />
+OB11, f3<br />
B22, f10<br />
B22, f11<br />
OB11, f3<br />
B22, f12<br />
B22<br />
B22, f13<br />
B22, f14<br />
B22, f15<br />
B22, f16<br />
B22, f17<br />
B22, f18<br />
B22, f19
Seamless Rubber Company (New Heaven, Coon.),<br />
Standard Surgeons’ Gloves advertisements<br />
“For the protective hand”<br />
“For the probing hand”<br />
“For the adroit hand”<br />
“For the omniscient hand”<br />
“For the perceptive hand”<br />
“For the saving hand”<br />
“For the healing hand”<br />
“For the thinking hand”<br />
Simon and Schuster<br />
The Organization Man by William Whyte<br />
The Taming <strong>of</strong> <strong>Technology</strong> by David Loth and Morris Ernst<br />
Smithsonian magazine<br />
March 1977, ills. to the article by Ritchie R. Ward, “If You<br />
Look Hard Cycles are All Over” on pp. 104-110<br />
The Society <strong>of</strong> the Classic Guitar (New York, N. Y.)<br />
“Programme <strong>of</strong> Modern Music” designed by <strong>Giusti</strong><br />
Sony Corporation <strong>of</strong> America<br />
Letter to Guisti<br />
Stamford, Conn.<br />
Card from the Commissioner <strong>of</strong> Finance to <strong>Giusti</strong><br />
List sent by <strong>Giusti</strong> to the Commissioner <strong>of</strong> Finance<br />
Letter from the Public Arts Program to <strong>Giusti</strong><br />
Color drawing (2)<br />
Advertisement (1)<br />
Advertisement (1)<br />
Advertisement (1)<br />
Advertisement (2)<br />
Advertisement (1)<br />
Advertisement (2)<br />
Advertisement (1)<br />
Advertisement (1)<br />
Book jacket (4)<br />
Front jacket (2)<br />
Book jacket (5)<br />
Magazine (1)<br />
Color drawing (1)<br />
Letter (1), photocopy<br />
Card (1)<br />
List (1)<br />
1956<br />
1972<br />
03.1977<br />
1959<br />
06.03.1975<br />
08.28.1987<br />
08.31.1987<br />
02.19.1989<br />
B22, f20<br />
B22, f21<br />
OB10, f3<br />
B23, f1<br />
B23, f2<br />
B23. f3
The Studio<br />
The Studio Yearbook 1940<br />
The Studio Yearbook 1941<br />
The Studio Annual 1941-42<br />
Thomas Y. Crowell Company<br />
Circles by Mindel and Harry Sitomer, ill. by <strong>Giusti</strong><br />
mechanicals for all the pages<br />
cover<br />
memorandum from the company<br />
playcards<br />
published book<br />
Delights <strong>of</strong> the Slide Rule by Clyde B. Clason<br />
Joseph the Dreamer by Sally Baldwin, ill. by <strong>Giusti</strong><br />
typed manuscript <strong>of</strong> the book<br />
letter from the company<br />
galleys <strong>of</strong> the book<br />
memorandums from the company<br />
letter from the author<br />
two pages with thumbnail sketches <strong>of</strong> ills.<br />
color drawing <strong>of</strong> the hero<br />
pro<strong>of</strong>s <strong>of</strong> the book<br />
Letter (1)<br />
Cover (1)<br />
Cover (1)<br />
Cover (1)<br />
Mechanicals<br />
Collage (1)<br />
Color drawing (1)<br />
Memorandum (1)<br />
Mechanical (6)<br />
Color drawing (1)<br />
Mechanical (12)<br />
Book (1)<br />
Book jacket (2)<br />
Front cover (1)<br />
Manuscript (1)<br />
Letter (1)<br />
Galleys<br />
Memorandum (1)<br />
Memorandum (1)<br />
Memorandum (1)<br />
Letter (1)<br />
Color drawing (1)<br />
Color drawing (1)<br />
Pro<strong>of</strong>s<br />
Sketch (1)<br />
1940<br />
1941<br />
1942<br />
10.31.1971<br />
1971<br />
1964<br />
05.01.1969<br />
05.20.1969<br />
05.28.1969<br />
06.25.1969<br />
08.05.1969<br />
09.19.1969<br />
B23, f4<br />
OB10, f4<br />
OB10, f5<br />
OB10, f6<br />
OB10<br />
B23, f7<br />
B23, f5<br />
B23, f6
Mobile Design by John Lynch<br />
Sports and Games by Harold Keith<br />
memorandum from the company<br />
The Telescope Makers by Barbara Land<br />
Tilestone & Hollingsworth Co. (papermaking)<br />
Calendar, October-November-December 1961<br />
Time magazine<br />
Moshe Dyan<br />
Harold S. Geneen, president <strong>of</strong> ITT<br />
“How Russia Survived Marxism: Soviet Life Today,”<br />
November 10, 1967<br />
“State University <strong>of</strong> New York: Chancellor Samuel Gould”<br />
“Building for the Year 2000,” August 2, 1968<br />
“Law and Order,” October 4, 1968<br />
“The Consumer Revolt: Ralph Nader,” December 12, 1968<br />
“The Great Missile Debate,” March 14, 1969<br />
“The Superjets Take Off,” January 19, 1970<br />
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict<br />
“Man <strong>of</strong> the Year: Willy Brandt,” January 4, 1971<br />
Mechanical (1)<br />
Front cover (5)<br />
Front cover (2)<br />
Memorandum (1)<br />
Book jacket (2)<br />
Front jacket (2)<br />
Calendar (1)<br />
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Sketch (1)<br />
Color drawing (1)<br />
Sketch (4)<br />
Cover (10)<br />
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Pro<strong>of</strong> (1)<br />
Color drawing (5)<br />
Cover (3)<br />
Cover (5)<br />
Color drawing (1)<br />
Cover (10)<br />
Cover (1)<br />
Color drawing (1)<br />
Cover (8)<br />
Relief artwork (1)<br />
Color drawing (7)<br />
Sketch (4)<br />
List <strong>of</strong> ills. (1)<br />
1955<br />
03.13.1969<br />
1968<br />
1961<br />
06.16.1967?<br />
09.08.1967<br />
11.10.1967<br />
01.12.1968<br />
08.02.1968<br />
10.04.1968<br />
12.12.1968<br />
03.14.1969<br />
01.19.1970<br />
06.22.1970?<br />
01.04.1971<br />
B23, f7<br />
B23, f8<br />
OB12, f1<br />
OB12, f2<br />
B23, f9<br />
B23, f10<br />
B23, f11<br />
B23, f12<br />
B23, f13<br />
B23, f14<br />
B23, f15
“After the SST… Aerospace Industry,” April 5, 1971<br />
“On the Brink <strong>of</strong> Peace? Henry Kissinger,” October 30,<br />
1972<br />
“After the Bombs, What Peace?” January 8, 1973<br />
“The FBI in Politics: L. Patrick Gray III,” March 26, 1973<br />
“How Much Did He Know?” with a portrait <strong>of</strong> Richard<br />
Nixon, May 14, 1973<br />
“In Defense <strong>of</strong> Nixon, ‘Speak No Evil’: John Mitchell,”<br />
July 23, 1973<br />
“The Big Car: End <strong>of</strong> the Affair,” December 31, 1973<br />
“World Inflation,” April 8, 1974<br />
Gerald Ford in pr<strong>of</strong>ile<br />
“OPEC and Energy, the Hour is Late,” December 20, 1976<br />
Half-girl, half-horned monster and DNA<br />
“Energy battle” with a portrait <strong>of</strong> Jimmy Carter<br />
“Coal crisis” with a picture <strong>of</strong> a British miner<br />
Cover (3)<br />
Transparency (1)<br />
Cover (4)<br />
Magazine (1)<br />
Cover (6)<br />
Sketch (2)<br />
Cover (5)<br />
Transparency (10)<br />
Sketch (1)<br />
Cover (6)<br />
Sketch (2)<br />
Magazine (1)<br />
Cover (10)<br />
Sketch (1)<br />
Cover (6)<br />
Sketch (1)<br />
Cover (10)<br />
Sketch (1)<br />
Cover (2)<br />
Sketch (2)<br />
Color drawing (1)<br />
Color drawing (1)<br />
Sketch (2)<br />
Magazine (1)<br />
Cover (1)<br />
Sketch (1)<br />
Color drawing (1)<br />
Sketch (2)<br />
Color drawing (1)<br />
Sketch (2)<br />
Color drawing (1)<br />
04.05.1971<br />
10.30.1972<br />
01.08.1973<br />
03.26.1973<br />
05.14.1973<br />
07.23.1973<br />
12.31.1973<br />
04.08.1974<br />
1974<br />
12.20.1976<br />
04.18.1977?<br />
04.25.1977<br />
03.20.1978<br />
B23<br />
B23, f16<br />
B24, f1<br />
B24, f2<br />
B24<br />
B24, f3<br />
B24, f4<br />
B24, f5<br />
B24, f6<br />
OB12, f3<br />
B24, f7<br />
OB12, f4<br />
OB12, f5<br />
OB12, f6
“Laboratory baby” with a picture <strong>of</strong> a baby on a bricks<br />
background<br />
Col. Muammar el-Quaddafi <strong>of</strong> Lybia<br />
Advertisement in New York Times with various covers<br />
Cover Story 1923-1982 (all the covers in this period)<br />
Half black, half white boy and buses<br />
Battle <strong>of</strong> gold and paper money<br />
Soviet PM Alexei Nikolaevich Kosygin<br />
Ceasefire<br />
Disagreements between Great Britain, France and the<br />
Federal Republic <strong>of</strong> Germany<br />
Richard Nixon and the people<br />
British PM Edward Heath as a shooting target<br />
War planes and a tank pointing to the center <strong>of</strong> a shooting<br />
target: armaments<br />
Gerald Ford in blue and orange<br />
Jimmy Carter in blue and red<br />
“Auto union”: man with car-shaped glasses<br />
Person screaming at a map <strong>of</strong> the US<br />
Sketches<br />
“Time cover golden calf”<br />
Snippets with drawings <strong>of</strong> animals<br />
Photos <strong>of</strong> Andrei Sakharov and Alexander Ginzburg<br />
“Meet 100 most influential people in the world,” New York<br />
Sketch (1)<br />
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Sketch (1)<br />
Color drawing (1)<br />
Advertisement (1)<br />
Magazine (2)<br />
Color drawing (1)<br />
Color drawing (1)<br />
Color drawing (1)<br />
Color drawing (3)<br />
Sketch (1)<br />
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Sketch (1)<br />
Color drawing (1)<br />
Color drawing (5)<br />
Sketch (7)<br />
Color drawing (1)<br />
Color drawing (1)<br />
Color drawing (1)<br />
Color sketch (1)<br />
Color drawing (1)<br />
Color sketch (1)<br />
Relief artwork (1)<br />
Color drawing (1)<br />
Sketch (3)<br />
Cut-outs<br />
Negatives<br />
Snippets<br />
Snippet (1)<br />
07.31.1978?<br />
12.21.1981<br />
1983<br />
03.20.1975<br />
OB12, f7<br />
B24, f8<br />
B24<br />
B24, f9<br />
B24, f10<br />
B24, f11<br />
OB12, f9<br />
B24, f12<br />
OB11, f8<br />
OB12, f7<br />
OB13, f1<br />
OB13, f2<br />
OB13, f3<br />
B24, f13
Times<br />
Photos <strong>of</strong> politicians from New York Times Magazine<br />
Photos and slides from Life magazine archives, depicting<br />
various national borders, police actions during race<br />
conflicts in Chicago in the 1960s, and politicians in<br />
Chicago in the 1960s<br />
Tomorrow magazine<br />
Ill. to “Palo” by William Saroyan<br />
Ill. to “Do about Psychic Experience” by J. B. Rhine<br />
Ills. to “The Condor and the Guests” by Evan S. Connell, Jr.<br />
Tompkins, Gilbert, artists’ agent<br />
Card for him, as the agent <strong>of</strong> Richard Hook<br />
Card for him, as the agent <strong>of</strong> Alex Ross<br />
Card for him, as the agent <strong>of</strong> Rudy Pott<br />
Card for him: “Gilbert Tompkins’ sizzling platter”<br />
Card for him with pyramids with artists’ names<br />
Card for him with brushes with artists’ names<br />
Air mail envelopes<br />
Card with <strong>Giusti</strong>’s comic self-portrait<br />
Similar Merry Christmas card<br />
Town & Country magazine<br />
July 1981, with <strong>Giusti</strong>’s ill. to the section called “T & G’s<br />
Guide to the International World <strong>of</strong> the American<br />
Thoroughbred,” pp. 37-70<br />
July 1985, with <strong>Giusti</strong>’s ill. to the section called “The<br />
Money Horse: T & G’s Annual Guide to the International<br />
Thoroughbred,” pp. 53-66<br />
One page<br />
Two pages<br />
Photos<br />
Snippet (2)<br />
Snippet (1)<br />
Snippets (1 set)<br />
Card (2)<br />
Card (2)<br />
Card (1)<br />
Card (1)<br />
Card (1)<br />
Card (1)<br />
Envelope (6)<br />
Card (3)<br />
Card (1)<br />
Magazine (1)<br />
Spec. Ed. (1)<br />
Tear sheet (2)<br />
Color drawing (1)<br />
Magazine (1)<br />
Tear sheet (10)<br />
04.20.1975<br />
07.1981<br />
07.1985<br />
B24, f14<br />
B25, f1<br />
B25, f2<br />
B17<br />
B25, f3<br />
B17<br />
B25, f4
Cover <strong>of</strong> “Town & Country presents a singularly biased<br />
guide to the pleasures <strong>of</strong> London” by Jonathan Routh,<br />
Mexico<br />
Travel & Leisure magazine<br />
June-July 1971<br />
Autumn 1973<br />
April 1974<br />
May 1976<br />
Postcard<br />
May 1977<br />
Bathing girl<br />
Hand in a colorful sleeve carrying a briefcase with<br />
geometrical forms (Europe)<br />
Pittsburg, PA<br />
Europe<br />
TV Guide magazine<br />
Advertisement in New York Times: “We’d Make Some Big<br />
TV Advertiser a Good Magazine.”<br />
Sketch (2)<br />
Transparency (5)<br />
Cover (2)<br />
Color drawing (1)<br />
Sketch (1)<br />
Relief artwork (1)<br />
Magazine (1)<br />
Front cover (3)<br />
Poster cover (1)<br />
Magazine (1)<br />
Front cover (8)<br />
Magazine (2)<br />
Relief artwork (1)<br />
Color drawing (1)<br />
Magazine (2)<br />
Color drawing (1)<br />
Postcard (1)<br />
Magazine (2)<br />
Color drawing (1)<br />
Sketch (3)<br />
Color drawing (1)<br />
Relief artwork (2)<br />
Color drawing (1)<br />
Tear sheet (1)<br />
Collage (1)<br />
Advertisement (1)<br />
06.1971<br />
09.1973<br />
04.1974<br />
05.1976<br />
01.09.1977<br />
05.1977<br />
04.24.1974<br />
B25, f5<br />
Case<br />
B17<br />
B25, f6<br />
OB9, f5<br />
B17<br />
B25, f6<br />
B17<br />
OB9, f5<br />
B17<br />
B25, f6<br />
B17<br />
OB9, f5<br />
B25, f6<br />
OB9, f5<br />
B17<br />
OB9, f5<br />
B25, f7
“People Don’t Curl Up with a Good Ad”<br />
Advertisement<br />
Typeface for headings<br />
TV Guide: “Fall Preview”<br />
TV Guide: “USA 200”<br />
TV Guide: “Fall Preview”<br />
cover<br />
headings: sports<br />
syndicated<br />
daytime<br />
nighttime<br />
changes<br />
specials and movies<br />
headings: specials<br />
movies<br />
sports<br />
“The world goes wild for basketball” repr. from Kiwanis<br />
syndicated<br />
daytime<br />
the new season<br />
Letters from TV Guide to <strong>Giusti</strong> regarding the design <strong>of</strong><br />
Advertisement (1)<br />
Photocopy (1)<br />
Sketch (1)<br />
Sketch (3)<br />
Photostat (9)<br />
Magazine (1)<br />
Cover (2)<br />
Photo (1)<br />
Color drawing (1)<br />
Tear sheet (2)<br />
Tear sheet (1)<br />
Tear sheet (1)<br />
Tear sheet (2)<br />
Tear sheet (1)<br />
Color drawing (1)<br />
Magazine (1)<br />
Cover (5)<br />
Sketch (2)<br />
Paper cut-outs<br />
Color drawing (1)<br />
Magazine (1)<br />
Cover (3)<br />
Tear sheet (1)<br />
Tear sheet (1)<br />
Tear sheet (1)<br />
Sketch (2)<br />
Tear sheet (1)<br />
Tear sheet (1)<br />
Tear sheet (1)<br />
Tear sheet (1)<br />
09.07.1974<br />
06.28.1975<br />
09.09.1978<br />
02.14.1978<br />
B25, f8<br />
B25, f9<br />
B25, f10
the cover and headings and the payment<br />
TV Guide: “Foreign Lobbyists: How They Manipulate US<br />
Television”<br />
TV Guide: “Super Bowl XIII”<br />
TV Guide: “What Viewers Love/Hate about Television”<br />
accompanies an article on brain “hemisphericity”<br />
TV Guide: “Selecting Our Leaders 1980”<br />
TV Guide, p. A-83 with <strong>Giusti</strong>’s ill <strong>of</strong> a hand taking a<br />
donkey and an elephant out <strong>of</strong> a hat<br />
Letter (1)<br />
Letter (1)<br />
Letter (1)<br />
Sketch (8)<br />
Photostat (17)<br />
Note (1)<br />
Magazine (1)<br />
Cover (2)<br />
Color drawing (1)<br />
Sketch (1)<br />
Magazine (2)<br />
Cover (3)<br />
Photo (1)<br />
Mechanical (1)<br />
Transparency (5)<br />
Color drawing (1)<br />
Sketch (2)<br />
Sculpture (1)<br />
Magazine (2)<br />
Cover (1)<br />
Part. Cover (1)<br />
Sketch (2)<br />
Transparency (3)<br />
Tear sheet (1)<br />
Sculpture (1)<br />
Magazine (1)<br />
Cover (3)<br />
Snippet (1)<br />
Relief artwork (1)<br />
Tear sheet (1)<br />
Ink drawing (1)<br />
03.10.1978<br />
06.16.1978<br />
11.18.1978<br />
01.20.1979<br />
05.12.1979<br />
02.23.1980<br />
06.03.1980<br />
B25, f11<br />
B26, f1<br />
Hall<br />
B26, f2<br />
Glass case<br />
B26, f3
TV Guide: “How We Feel about TV’s Role in Campaign<br />
’88”<br />
TV Guide: “The War in Vietnam: What Happened vs. What<br />
We Saw”<br />
TV Guide: “Public TV in Turmoil”<br />
TV Guide: “Does America Want Family Viewing Time?”<br />
Brochure “Does America Want Family Viewing Time?” by<br />
Neil Hickey<br />
Eric G. Larson’s card with a note<br />
Metal plaque “TV Guide life achievement award 1981<br />
Edward R. Morrow”<br />
Cardboard and metal parts for the frame<br />
Type Directors Club <strong>of</strong> New York<br />
“Typography USA”<br />
“The 5 th annual award exhibit <strong>of</strong> typographic excellence”<br />
United Air Lines<br />
“Modern Main Street <strong>of</strong> the USA”<br />
“United Air Lines”<br />
Magazine United Airlines Hemispheres, cover<br />
United States. Department <strong>of</strong> Agriculture. Forest Service<br />
“Prevent forest fires! Use the ash tray”<br />
“Prevent forest fires! Be sure your match is out”<br />
“Prevent forest fires! Crash out your cigarette”<br />
“Prevent forest fires! Put your pipe ashes in bare earth”<br />
United States Information Agency (USIA)<br />
Al Majal, a magazine published by US government in<br />
Sketch (1)<br />
Magazine (2)<br />
Color drawing (1)<br />
Cover (2)<br />
Color drawing (1)<br />
Cover (1)<br />
Cover (1)<br />
Brochure (1)<br />
Color drawing (3)<br />
Card (1)<br />
Plague (1)<br />
Parts<br />
Sketch (4)<br />
Cover (1)<br />
Title page (1)<br />
Advertisement (1)<br />
Advertisement (1)<br />
Magazine (2)<br />
Poster (2)<br />
Poster (1)<br />
Poster (2)<br />
Poster (1)<br />
01.23.1988<br />
1981<br />
1959<br />
10.1995<br />
B26, f4<br />
B26, f5<br />
B26, f6<br />
B26, f7<br />
B26, f8<br />
B26, f9<br />
B17<br />
OB13, f5
Arabic<br />
No. 47<br />
America, a magazine published by the US government and<br />
sold on the territory <strong>of</strong> the USSR in exchange for the<br />
Soviet Life magazine sold in the US<br />
November 1968, no. 145<br />
Russian version<br />
Polish version<br />
July 1969, no. 126 Polish version<br />
brochures with the same cover about American<br />
films, published by the US Embassy in Bucharest<br />
March 1976, no. 233<br />
October-November 1976, no. 240<br />
Russian version<br />
Russian version<br />
No. 257, an ill. to the article “Mysterious cycles <strong>of</strong><br />
nature” by Ritchie R. Ward in Russian<br />
Topic, a magazine published by the US government for<br />
distribution in Africa<br />
No. 66: “Vote 1972”<br />
Magazine (1)<br />
Cover (2)<br />
Color drawing (1)<br />
Transparency (1)<br />
Magazine (3)<br />
Cover (7)<br />
Magazine (1)<br />
Cover (10)<br />
Magazine (2)<br />
Cover (3)<br />
Brochure (2)<br />
Relief artwork (1)<br />
Sketch (3)<br />
Transparency (5)<br />
Magazine (2)<br />
Cover (2)<br />
Color drawing (1)<br />
Magazine (2)<br />
Cover (3)<br />
Poster cover (5)<br />
Article (3)<br />
Color drawing (1)<br />
Magazine (1)<br />
11.1968<br />
07.1969<br />
1971<br />
03.1976<br />
10.1976<br />
1972<br />
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OB13, f6<br />
B26, f11<br />
B26<br />
B26, f11<br />
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B26, f11<br />
B27<br />
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B27<br />
OB17<br />
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Tube<br />
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No. 94: “Contemporary Arts in America”<br />
United States Postal Service<br />
Ill. <strong>of</strong> a plane, “1907-1957”<br />
Ill. <strong>of</strong> the American eagle, “1907-1957”<br />
Leather folder with an Atlantic Cable Centenary stamp<br />
designed by <strong>Giusti</strong><br />
Leather folder with a Bowling Commemorative envelope<br />
designed by <strong>Giusti</strong><br />
Letter from <strong>Giusti</strong> to William Dunlap from the Citizen<br />
Advisory Board<br />
U.S. Department <strong>of</strong> the Interior, National Parks Service<br />
“Morristown National Historical Park, General<br />
Washington’s Headquarters 1779-1780”<br />
Vassar Club <strong>of</strong> New York, announcements <strong>of</strong> Annual<br />
Scholarship Benefit events sent to members<br />
Andres Segovia’s concert at Lincoln Center<br />
Leonard Bernstein and Mstislav Rostropovich’s concert at<br />
Lincoln Center<br />
Performance <strong>of</strong> Candide by Leonard Bernstein at Lincoln<br />
Center<br />
Note to <strong>Giusti</strong><br />
Leonard Bernstein’s concert at New York Philharmonic<br />
Screening <strong>of</strong> The King and I<br />
Empty envelope for such an annual event<br />
Cover (4)<br />
Magazine (1)<br />
Cover (3)<br />
Clipping (1)<br />
Color drawing (1)<br />
Sketch (1)<br />
Color drawing (1)<br />
Folder (1)<br />
Stamps (62)<br />
Folder (1)<br />
Envelope (7)<br />
Letter (1)<br />
Poster (11)<br />
Announcement (1)<br />
Announcement (1)<br />
Announcement (2)<br />
Ticket order form (2)<br />
Note (1)<br />
Announcement (2)<br />
Announcement (2)<br />
Envelope (1)<br />
1975<br />
1957?<br />
1957?<br />
1958<br />
08.21.1971<br />
08.15.1985<br />
03.08.1974<br />
04.24.1975<br />
03.03.1983<br />
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Vietnam Veterans Plaza Memorial, New York City<br />
Article about the proposed memorial<br />
Letter from <strong>Giusti</strong> to New York’s mayor Edward I. Koch<br />
Vintage Books – see Alfred A. Knopf – Random House –<br />
Vintage<br />
Vista magazine<br />
July/August 1972, <strong>Giusti</strong>’s cover and ill. to the article<br />
“Return to ‘Little Israel’?” by Richard Yaffe on pp. 18-20<br />
W. C. Welch Associates<br />
Daniel Grady & Company, Inc. info sheet<br />
Best’ Review with an article by Daniel Grady<br />
Flecthcer-Thompson’s business reply card<br />
Outlook magazine published by Flecthcer-Thompson<br />
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company<br />
Annual Report 1972<br />
Letters from the corporation allowing <strong>Giusti</strong> to use a<br />
reproduction <strong>of</strong> the sculpture on this cover for an issue <strong>of</strong><br />
Omni magazine<br />
What’s New Reports<br />
Scandinavia report by Bernt Bernholm<br />
Snippet (1)<br />
Letter (1)<br />
Magazine (3)<br />
Article (1)<br />
Cover 91)<br />
Sketch (2)<br />
Pamphlet (5)<br />
Pamphlet (4)<br />
Card (8)<br />
Brochure (6)<br />
Report (2)<br />
Front cover (10)<br />
Color drawing (1)<br />
Photo (3)<br />
Slides (14)<br />
Letter (1)<br />
Letter (1)<br />
03.07.1982<br />
08.14.1982<br />
07.1972<br />
1980<br />
1972<br />
05.13.1980<br />
05.22.1980<br />
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London report by Robert G. Richardson<br />
Switzerland report by Pierre Rentchnik<br />
Whiting-Plover Paper Company<br />
Ill. with triangles, the top <strong>of</strong> which has an eye<br />
Ill. with a face looking upwards<br />
W. H. Nichols & Sons<br />
“Lubricating the turbosupercharger”<br />
World Publishing Company<br />
Ills. <strong>of</strong> human figure<br />
Xerox Corporation<br />
Note from Jack Hough Associates Inc<br />
Signed delivery blank<br />
Tear sheet (1)<br />
Tear sheet (1)<br />
Tear sheet (1)<br />
Advertisement (10)<br />
Advertisement (6)<br />
Advertisement (1)<br />
Sketch (2)<br />
Note (1)<br />
Blank (1)<br />
1945<br />
12.31.1986<br />
__________________________________________________________________________________<br />
Series II. PHOTOGRAPHIC RECORDS<br />
______________________________________________________________________________________<br />
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Slide Binder 1<br />
Page 1: Mar ’49, Atomic Rooster tin 6”x9”, Save H2O from pollution 24”x36” AIGA tin & brass,<br />
Merrell Pexid s steel copper brass 10”x12” H, P&W plastic-cardboard 6x10, St steel & brass 24”x17”, Moon<br />
landscape tin eye 20x26, Bohringer s steel 20” H, Merrell st steel 16” H, Price Waterhouse pr<strong>of</strong>ile 23” H, Red<br />
landscape acrylic 14”x17”, “Pr<strong>of</strong>ile” aluminum 23” H x 1” thick, “Signals” st steel brass 20”x25”, P&W st steel<br />
16” H, P&W st steel 7”x5” computer, Portrait tin 12”x12” – 17 slides<br />
Page 2: Record album cover, USIA cover US arts, Atomic Rooster record album, Time cover sst, FAS<br />
photo award 30, Marathon Oil – 11 slides<br />
Page 3: Mao, Mao Tse Tung, Mao Painted Alum & Brass 7’, Mao Brass & Aluminum Base 7’, Edward<br />
Heath Aluminum 16” – 20 slides<br />
Page 4: Westinghouse Collection stainless steel 24”x36”Record Album Atomic Rooster, Holiday cover<br />
Spain, Modern Medicine, A D Poster Exhibition Union Carbide, Liza Minelli from Original, Steel 20”x28”<br />
Moon, FAS award Photographers School, Town & Country Brass & Steel Mexico, 15”x18”, USIA cover topic<br />
steel & brass 17”x24”, Mao alum brass 7’, Pope Paul bronze brass 7’, Brass 18”, Golda Meir steel brass 15”,<br />
Edward Heath alum 17”, Nixon bronze & steel 10”x16” w/base 5’6” – 17 slides
Page 5: Column #1 Model brass, Osservatore #1, Osservatore #3, “De Chirico”, “Spitfire” stainless<br />
steel, Column #1 16’ stainless steel – 10 slides<br />
Page 6: “Sentinella” – 16 slides<br />
Page 7: Richardson Merrell Bendectine, Price Waterhouse, Price & Waterhouse Steel & Brass, U.S.<br />
Stamps P.W. worldtrade same, Cardboard Plastic P&W 6”x10”, TV guide cover, TV guide cover superbowl<br />
XIII, steel head, Boehringer Alupent s steel, Grow group series, Holiday cover Germany – 14 slides<br />
Page 8: Column #1 16’ stainless steel, Column #2 stainless steel 16’ H, steel 20”x28” Moon (Luna),<br />
Osservatore #1, Spitfire stainless steel, Osservatore #3 – 17 slides<br />
Page 9: Figure #1 painted alum, Figure #1, “Luna” tin 20”x24”, Champion brass 16”, “Mexico” s steel<br />
& brass, 18”x15”, Explorer #5 stainless steel 10’ H, Explorer #5 model, “Ole320” #1 s steel aluminum, Column<br />
#3B brass 42” H, “Spitfire” stainless steel, Steel 36”x24” survival, Column #1 stainless steel 16’ H, Pr<strong>of</strong>ile<br />
Aluminum 22” H – 16 slides<br />
Page 10: Column #1 stainless steel 16’, Column #2 Aluminum 7’, Copper & brass 14”x18”, Brass<br />
14”x18” Satchmo, Sentinella #1, Westinghouse collection stainless steel & aluminum, Cardboard 12”x18”, steel<br />
20”x28” moon, Steel 36”x24” survival, spitfire stainless steel, Brass 18” champion paper – 18 slides<br />
Page 11: Cover USIA, Champion paper (labels), Olin aluminum, cover, olin mathieson, Poster<br />
Washington – 19 slides<br />
Page 12: TV Guide superbowl XIII – 20 slides<br />
Page 13: Richard Nixon steel brass 10”, Nixon bronze & steel 10”x16” w/base 5’6”, Mick Jagger<br />
painted brass 14”, Mick Jagger paper model and sketch, Greta Garbo Painted Brass 12”x14” w/base 55”, Greta<br />
Garbo brass 9”x14.5”, Greta Garbo painted brass 15” – 20 slides<br />
Page 14: Pope Paul Bronze & Brass 7’ – 20 slides<br />
Page 15: Cities aluminum 13”, truncated cone bronze – 16 slides<br />
Page 16: Golda Meir corten steel & brass 15” w’base 6’ – 20 slides<br />
Page 17: Jagger, Merrell stainless steel 16” H, Stainless steel Bendectin, Promotional Bendectine<br />
Merrell painted stainless steel 15” H, Bendectine Merrell 15” H stainless steel acrylic lacquer, Richardson<br />
Merrill Bendectine – 20 slides<br />
Page 18 – 20 slides<br />
Page 19 – 19 slides<br />
Page 20 – 19 slides<br />
Page 21 – 19 slides<br />
Page 22 – 20 slides<br />
Page 23 – 20 slides<br />
Slide Binder 2<br />
Page 1: Column #1 stainless steel 16’ H, Truncated cone bronze, Birdman stainless steel, Stainless steel<br />
& aluminum 15’ high, stainless steel very large size, pr<strong>of</strong>ile aluminum, painted steel, Brass to be ca 12’ H, Mick<br />
Jagger painted brass 13”<br />
Page 2: S steel & brass “signals” 20”x25”, Panorama #1, Poster musical variation, Red landscape Geigy<br />
Basel, Ethyl Baal Zebub Lord <strong>of</strong> Flies, Poster <strong>George</strong> Washington, General Electric Annual Report, Voting<br />
booth illustration, Ethyl Eye <strong>of</strong> Horus, Holiday magazine Mexico, Illustration P.W. missing person, Ink<br />
Drawing 66x51 cm, General Quaddafi Libya acrylic, Magazine cover first issue, AIGA Amerika Chermajer<br />
Boston, G.E. Annual Report, Margot <strong>Giusti</strong> – 19 slides<br />
Page 3: Explorer 5 stainless steel 10’, Westinghouse Collection 24”x36”, 7’ and 10’ columns stainless<br />
brass, Column #3B brass 42” H, Hough Column Brass Conn. Art Commission – 17 slides
Page 4: Price Waterhouse, Westinghouse Collection stainless steel & aluminum, Graphics for Porsche<br />
911, Holiday mag Zambia copper brass, computers price waterhouse, Westinghouse, Moshe Dyan, Zambia<br />
Conn. Art Commission, Price Waterhouse, Westinghouse Collection 32”, Time cover Moshe Dyan, PW paper<br />
mask world trade stamps, Westinghouse collection s steel 24”x36”, Holiday cover Spain, Atomic Rooster tin<br />
6”x9” – 18 slides<br />
Page 5: Olezzo #1 s steel – 18 slides<br />
Page 6: Pr<strong>of</strong>ile w/house in background, Pr<strong>of</strong>ile P&W for Japan Graphic Book #2, Conn. Art<br />
Commission, Time cover Israeli Massacre, Signals, Moon Landscape tin glass eye 20”x26”, “Luna”, time cover<br />
supersonic flights steel, record album Ray Charles, steel 24”x36” ecology exhibition AIGA, AIGA exhibit<br />
ecology steel 24”x36”, Command Records ABC record album cover Brass Impact #1, Satchmo, Save H2O from<br />
Pollution tin brass 24”x36” – 14 slides<br />
Page 7: USIA Amerika, Price & Waterhouse steel & brass, Time cover Golden Calf brass, Time cover<br />
Genes, Moshe Dyan, Time Cover Project, Town & Country July 1985, Price Waterhouse, Time cover<br />
Armaments, Time cover Libya’s Quaddafi, Time cover British miner – 17 slides<br />
Page 8: TV guide cover s steel, AIGA TV guide Brain Chermayeff Boston Conf., Stainless steel 8” H,<br />
TV guide cover, Red landscape space 36x45 cm, US information agency, Amerika red abstract Japan Book II,<br />
Red landscape, Omni red landscape Geigy, Project Geigy space 36x44cm, 20”x25” signals stainless steel &<br />
brass, A.D. poster 1979 48x60 cm, Project step by step, Poster step by step, Progress step by step – 14 slides<br />
Page 9: Osservatore #2 De Chirico, Cone, Cone Bronze – 19 slides<br />
Page 10: Panorama #1, TV guide, US 200 Eagle TV guide for US Stamps, Holiday German Japan Book<br />
II – 17 slides<br />
Page 11: Spitfire stainless steel, Osservatore #4 – 18 slides<br />
Page 12: Poster Holiday Mexico, Holiday mag. Cover Mexico 1968, Time cover Libya’s Quaddafi,<br />
Libya Quaddafi, Record Album Fiesta, Poster <strong>George</strong> Washington, # One Cover, Poster P. Waterhouse, Poster,<br />
Record Album Cover Command – 20 slides<br />
Page 13: Richardson Merrill, Richardson Merrell Pharma, Merrill Pharmaceuticals 3D brass copper steel<br />
12” H, Merrill Pexid 10x12 H s steel brass copper, Bohringer Pharma Alupent – 20 slides<br />
Page 14: Price & Waterhouse series, Sculpture Geigy expo 67 various materials, Topic mag s steel &<br />
brass 21”x14”, USIA topic magazine stainless steel brass, Record Album steel – 20 slides<br />
Page 15: Price Waterhouse from a book with 22 modern charts, Price Waterhouse cover – 20 slides<br />
Page 16 – 20 slides<br />
Page 17: TV guide cover project, TV guide stainless steel, Price & Waterhouse steel & brass, Time<br />
cover Project, GE Annual Report – 18 slides<br />
Page 18: Richardson Merrell Pharma, Boehringer, Boehringer Persantine Heart – 18 slides<br />
Page 19: Doubleday Anchor, Book Jacket Norbert Wiener – 19 slides<br />
Page 20: Book jacket Random House, Guitar review – 19 slides<br />
Page 21: Merrill Pexid 10’x12’ H, Pexid Heart Merrill Omni, ca. 12” H Brass copper s steel Pexid<br />
Merrill, USIA topics art in USA brass & stainless steel, Stainless steel & bras 24”x17”, Topic Magazine USIA<br />
61x44 cm, USIA topic, Merrill Bendectine, Boehringer aluminum stainless steel 20” H, Omni Bendectine – 18<br />
slides<br />
Page 22: Million $ cocktail Japan calendar, Time Cover Moshe Dyan, Price & Waterhouse rusty steel,<br />
USIA America Magazine, Price & Waterhouse Steel & Brass, General Electric Annual Report, USIA Amerika<br />
– 17 slides<br />
Page 23: AD Geigy T<strong>of</strong>ranil series antidepressant, Price-Waterhouse, USIA Cover, Clarion Book,<br />
Jimmy Carter, Smithsonian Magazine, Time cover Genes, Price Waterhouse, Poster Project, Holiday cover<br />
Mediterranean – 20 slides
Page 24: Record album Spanish Strings, Communication (sketch), Communication, Illustration – 18<br />
slides<br />
Page 25: Grow group series, Head stainless steel & aluminum 9” H – 20 slides<br />
Page 26: Signal Column #3 24” S Steel, Signal Column #3, Column #3B Brass 42” H, Signals #2<br />
Stainless 24” – 19 slides<br />
Page 27 – 18 slides<br />
Page 28: Column #1 Stainless steel 16’ H – 19 slides<br />
Slide Binder 3<br />
Page 1: Stainless Steel & Aluminum Olezzo #1, USIA cover US arts, Price Waterhouse – 7 slides<br />
Page 2: Olin Mathieson Trademark – 17 slides<br />
Page 3: Command Records, Champion Paper Insert, Price Waterhouse, Smithsonian Magazine, Olin-<br />
Mathieson, Guitar Review – 20 slides<br />
Page 4: Command Records, Price Waterhouse, Dayan Time Cover, Jimmy Carter Time Cover,<br />
Smithsonian Magazine, Olin-Mathieson Trademark, Price Waterhouse Booklet, Packaging Geigy Basel, Town<br />
and Country, Guitar Review Portrait Manolo De Huelva – 20 slides<br />
Page 5 – 16 slides<br />
Page 6: Record Album, Red Landscape 14”x17”, GE Annual Report, Price Waterhouse – 16 slides<br />
Page 7: Harris, Price Waterhouse, Price Waterhouse metal, Guitar – 11 slides<br />
Page 8: Price Waterhouse pr<strong>of</strong>ile Aluminum 22” H, Japan Barmen Ass Calendar the Million $ Cocktail<br />
Cardboard, Town & Country 3D Copper, USIA Russian Issue The Arts USA, TV Guide Cover Stainless Steel<br />
8.25” H, Boehringer Pharm S. Steel 19.5” H Alupent series, Merrill Pharma Bendectin Stainless Steel 16” H,<br />
TV Guide 79 Stainless Steel 3D – 8 slides<br />
Page 9: Town and Country 7-1985, 1 st assignment in USA, Moshe Dyan Time, Harris, Record Album<br />
Toni Mottola, Holiday America Embassy in Paris – 18 slides<br />
Page 10: Calendar Japan, Boehringer Alupent series, Graphic-shad Publishing Company Limited,<br />
Champion Paper, Geigy Basel & Ardsley series T<strong>of</strong>ranil Antidepressant, Omni TV Guide Brain, Price<br />
Waterhouse Aluminum 22” H, USIA Russian Issue Abstract Art USA, Merrill Pharma Bendectin Campaign,<br />
US Information Agency US Abstract, Graphic-sha Publishing Tokyo-Japan, Omni Manbind, USIA Double<br />
Cover the Arts in USA, Poster:Communication – 10 slides<br />
Page 11: Poster: Communication, Price Waterhouse, Red Landscape Acrylic 14”x17”, Champion Paper<br />
Insert, USIA US Art Amerika Russia, Geigy Pharma Pertr<strong>of</strong>ane – 15 slides<br />
Page 12: USA 200 TV Cover, USIA Amerika Magazine US Industry, Guitars Record Album, Price<br />
Waterhouse, Poster Communication Acrylic, Poster Acrylic Tomorrow, Poster – 9 slides<br />
Page 13: Pr<strong>of</strong>ile Aluminum 24” H, Column #38 Brass 42” and 7’ H, Sentinella #3 Brass Model, Wall<br />
Partition St. Steel Model, Omni Luna, Signals St. Steel & Brass 24” H, Computers Brass, USIA the Arts STS &<br />
Brass 17”x24”, Panorama St. Steel 12”x16” H, Steel 20”x26”, Satchmo Brass 15”x18”, Worldtrade Cardboard<br />
Plastic, “Most <strong>of</strong> these pieces could be fabricated in any desired size” – 13 slides<br />
Page 14: Price Waterhouse – 16 slides<br />
Page 15 – 15 slides<br />
Page 16: Record, Omni Steel Head – 15 slides<br />
Page 17 – 19 slides<br />
Page 18: Zambia copper & brass 23”x29” H, Olezzo #1, Price Waterhouse, Luna Steel 20”x28”,<br />
Stainless Steel 13” H, Richardson Merrill Bendectine, TV Guide – 17 slides
Page 19: Price Waterhouse, Town & Country 1985, TV Guide Cover, Boehringer Pharma Ingelheim,<br />
Merrill Pharma Bendectin, Outside Sculpture, Warrior #2 Brass, Brass, Town and Country The Money Horse,<br />
Signals S Steel & Brass 20”x25” – 11 slides<br />
Page 20 – 19 slides<br />
Page 21: Command Records, Price Waterhouse Metal, Price Waterhouse, Moshe Dayan Time Cover,<br />
Jimmy Carter Time Cover, Smithsonian Magazine, Town and Country – 15 slides<br />
Page 22: Pr<strong>of</strong>ile Aluminum 24” H, Spitfire Steel 14” H, Column #38 Brass 42” H & 7’ H, Olezzo Omni,<br />
Truncate Cone Brass, Luna Steel 20”x28”, Signals S Steel Brass 20”x25”, Omni Brass Swirl GE, Manbird St<br />
Steel 13” H, USIA Cover US Arts, Holiday cover Zambia copper and brass, SST Steel 20”x26”, Brass 14”x18”<br />
Satchmo, Price Waterhouse, “most <strong>of</strong> these pieces could be fabricated in any desired size” – 15 slides<br />
Page 23: Dayan, Dayan Time Cover, Holiday Cover Germany, Omni TV Guide Brain, By Margot<br />
<strong>Giusti</strong>, Ethyl Eye <strong>of</strong> Horus, Jimmy Carter Time Cover, Price & Waterhouse Steel & Brass 12”x12”, AIGA<br />
Exhibit 50 years Aluminum 26”x26” – 19 slides<br />
Page 24 – 20 slides<br />
Page 25: Price Waterhouse, Poster Project – 19 slides<br />
Page 26: Boehringer Alupent 20” H, Panorama #1 Cover Steel, Record Album Atomic Rooster, TV<br />
Guide, Sudler Hennessey Steel 14” H, S.E. Post Cover Steel, Poster AD Exhibit 68, AD Geigy Antidepressant<br />
T<strong>of</strong>ranil series, 2 pr<strong>of</strong>iles Anodizedaluminum 19x19 – 20 slides<br />
Page 27: FFS FAS Diploma, Merrell Bendectine S Steel 15” H, Holiday Magazine Spain Painted Metal,<br />
Holiday Cover Scandinavia Steel, Poster G. Washington 22”x36” 1974 National Parks USA Tempera,<br />
Doubleday, AD Geigy T<strong>of</strong>ranil Antidepressant series – 19 slides<br />
Page 28: by Margot <strong>Giusti</strong> – 7 slides<br />
Slide Boxes<br />
35 mm slides<br />
Eastman Kodak Boxes, metal measuring 6 ¾ x 4 ½ x 2”<br />
CV (1962-1987)<br />
Sections 1- 2 empty; 4 – OK to show – Details, Paintings, Mirror – 7 slides; 5 - OK to show – Interiors, Living<br />
Room – 17 slides; 6 – OK to Show – Landscape + tower, alfa, rabbit, gates – 14 slides; 7 – No – Tower – 10<br />
slides; 8 – No – Living Room, Bedroom – 15 slides; 9 – No – Living Room – 21 slides; 10 – No – Interiors,<br />
Living Room – 19 slides; 11 – No – Landscape + Farms – 20 slides; 12 – No – Landscapes – 22 slides.<br />
Design<br />
Section 1 FAS Packaging Paint Kit – 8 slides; 2 Time cover, Champion paper sculpture, Voting Booth, Ecology<br />
AIGA, SEP Star <strong>of</strong> David – 13 slides; 3 FAS Packaging, [unidentified sculptures] – 15 slides; 4 TV Guide<br />
Eagle-Steel-USA 200, Time Cover Target armaments, Time British miner, Time Quadolafi, Time genes, Time<br />
Israeli massacre, Time Project Russian Tank 3D, AMEP?KOI Red Cover Russia – 6 slides; 5 So. Pacific Mask,<br />
Washington Eagle, Lambia, Africa, Ireland, French Embassy-Manchester, Mexico 21, Mediterranean Sea – 11<br />
slides; 6 Holiday Covers: Mexico #1, Spain Bull also 2 dim., Scandinavia, Danube, England, Germany (D)2,<br />
Henry Wolf, Fashion Pix – 16 slides; 7 W.R. Floor Plans, Harris Door Portrait – 1 slide; 8 Luna-Metal<br />
Sculpture, Marathon Oil – 2 slides; 9 America Magazine-Eagle, Spanish Strings Command, Time Dyan Portrait,<br />
Atomic Rooster Cover – 12 slides; 10 Command Severinen, Time cover Russia, Americ Airlines, Time 67 Time<br />
Plane SST 71, Cue Cover Sky-, Command Rome, Command Severinen-Silver, FAS award – 14 slides; 11<br />
Spanish Strings, CA Magazine 65, Lenox, Brass Impact III, Fiat, Light Guidelines, Brass Impact II – 17 slides;<br />
12 Exhibition <strong>Giusti</strong> 303 – 20 slides
Geigy 1<br />
Section 1 Basle July 63, Insidon Integration, Insidon Basel 62, N.Y. Pert<strong>of</strong>rane 65 – 18 slides; 2 Tadersil Flane<br />
– Basle, Butzasolidin B. Basle 63, Dystuffs – 13 slides; 3 Expo Dystuffs 62 – 19 slides; 4 Alupert 63 NY,<br />
Preludin NY 63 – 16 slides; 5 Tandearil Basle, Basle Inserale 62, Nutox, Flytox, Crawltox 020 – 18 slides;<br />
6 Hyston NY + Basle, Watertown, Ducolax – NY – 12 slides; 7 T<strong>of</strong>raril USA, Ads, Pert<strong>of</strong>rame – 13 slides; 8<br />
Bonactin Basle 1964, Medomin, Basel, Mr. Hammer’s Bild – 13 slides; 9 Geigy Signet Basle 1965 – 12 slides;<br />
10 Irgapyrin 1963, Medomin, Basle 1965 – 16 slides; 11 Insidon, Ensidon – 16 slides; 12 T<strong>of</strong>ramil, Sarcosome<br />
– 17 slides.<br />
Geigy 2<br />
Section 1 Princeton Exhibit 1967, Geigy Sculpture Manticore 1967 – 10 slides; 2 Princeton Exhibit 1967 – 18<br />
slides; 3 Hygroton Reserfin Basle 65 – 11 slides; 4 Enrax Basle 65, Hygroto Reducing Basle 65 – 11 slides; 5<br />
Insidon Basle 65, miconew Basle 65 – 11 slides; 6 Hygroton Basle 65, Selgin Baske 65, Preludin U.S. 66,<br />
T<strong>of</strong>ranil U.S. 63 – 18 slides; 7 [unidentified drawings] – 2 slides; 8 Basle Juni 66 – 8 slides; 9 Basle Juni 66 – 8<br />
slides; 10 Basle Juni 66 – 8 slides; 11 Basle Juni 66 – 8 slides; 12 Basle Juni 66 – 8 slides<br />
Geigy 3<br />
Section 1 Hemeran – 6 slides; 2 Micoren, Anturan, Siogen, Butazolidin – 7 slides; 3 Butazolidin Salbe, Micoren<br />
– 7 slides; 4 Dyestuffs, Butazolidin-Salbe – 8 slides; 5 Dulcolax – 7 slides; 6 Basle Nov. 66, Anturan – 7 slides;<br />
8 Micoren, ANutran, Siogen, Butazolidin 67 – 7 slides; 9 Butazolidin-Salbe, Micoren – 7 slides; 10 Dyestuffs,<br />
Butazolidin Salvbe – 8 strips; 11 Dulcolax – 7 slides; 12 Duplicate Nov. 66 Bush; Antaran – 7 slides<br />
Geigy 4<br />
Section 1 Butazolidin 67 – 7 slides; 2 Butazolidin 67 – 5 slides; 3 Butazolidin 67 – 8 slides; 4 Butazolidin 67 –<br />
7 slides; 5 Butazolidin 67 – 8 slides; 6 Geigy, Butazolidin 67 – 7 slides; 7 June 1968; Laridox, Hygroten,<br />
Tanderil, Pert<strong>of</strong>ran – 8 slides; 9 Butazolidin 67, Tegretol 68, Butazolidin Allka 68, June 1968 – 7 slides; 10<br />
Res<strong>of</strong>ern 68 – 8 slides; 11 Nov. 66 Geigy Basel Dyestuffs – 8 slides; Geigy Basel Dyestuffs, Nov 1966 – 8<br />
slides<br />
People<br />
Section 1 Cars, Milano family 1962, Margot’s Paintings – 14 slides; 2 Margot 64, Hustons, Herrmanns 65 – 18<br />
slides; 3 Oscar Ghiglia Party, Katayoma Party, Riera, Bourohillon, Calitow, Tompkins – 18 slides; 4 Holme<br />
Wedding 1965, Impy-Harris, Harris 1996 – 21 slides; 5 Mendham Party 64, Franjo, Bob, Margot, Hawmers,<br />
Ivonne, <strong>George</strong>-Murphys – 14 slides; 6 Franjo & Gustave, Guitar Party April 65, Segoria Party Silver 65 – 19<br />
slides; 7 Honegger’s Vermissage 62, Beckmanns, Karin, Burgauers – 14 slides; 8 Margot, <strong>George</strong>, Segovia-<br />
Bobs Atardom – 15 slides; 9 Margot’s Pass Portraits 71 – 13 slides; Bob & Grace, Haus & Louise, Henry Kom,<br />
Walters, Guido & Leila Natalie – 20 slides; 12 empty<br />
Lectures = Japan 1968, Columbus, Ohio 1974, Sketches<br />
Section 1 Sketches – 18 slides; 2 Sketches – 20 slides; 3 Sketches – 19 slides; 4 Sketches – 20 slides; 5 Sketches<br />
– 20 slides; 6 Japan FAS 1968, Sketchbooks, and other work, Columbia, Ohio Oct. 1974 – 17 slides; 7<br />
Sculpture models – 19 slides; 8 Sculpture models, Porsche Plate – 14 slides; 9 Hauser Guitar, Ramirez Guitar,<br />
Geigy Packaging, Geigy Watertower, Music Instruments-Lutes, Bob’s Painting – 16 slides; 10 Sketches – 15<br />
slides; 11 Sketches – 17 slides; 12 Sketches – 19 slides
Miscellaneous<br />
Daily Telegraph portraits<br />
1 Sketches with studio and artist – 14 slides<br />
Cervi-Phasan 1978 – 18 slides<br />
Sculpture outside, sculpture models – 67 slides<br />
Fortune cover US coast, artillery gun 1942, and other useful slides – 49 slides<br />
Sketches from sketchbooks (mostly) – 27 slides<br />
Installation: Column #1 1971 – 26 slides<br />
Technicolor box 1 – 2 slides, 12 6x6 slides<br />
Technicolor box 2 – 14 6x6 slides<br />
[Unlabelled box] – 9 6x6 slides<br />
Technicolor box 3 – 12 6x6 slides<br />
Technicolor box 4 – 10 6x6 slides<br />
Strip <strong>of</strong> slides [competing in the high technology era]; Golda Meir, Steel, Brass, 15”; Edward Heath; Pope Paul,<br />
Bronze & Brass, 7”; Town & Country, Mexico; Richard Nixon, Steel, Brass, 10” – 8 slides<br />
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Series III. SKETHCBOOKS<br />
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Sketchbook G1, [Geigy] 4to, 142 leaves, black cloth, 10 9/16 x 8 5/16” rectos with drawings in pen & ink &<br />
watercolor ink some with manuscript annotations. Mostly designs for ads, packaging, etc. for Geigy Basle or<br />
Geigy USA products.<br />
Sketchbook G3, [Geigy] 4to, 132 leaves, black cloth, 10 9/16 x 8 5/16” rectos with drawings in pen and ink<br />
and watercolor in some mounted, some with manuscript annotations. Mostly designs for ads, packaging, etc. for<br />
Geigy Basle or Geigy USA products, first recto dated Aug. 1966.<br />
Sketchbook 1, 4to, 127 leaves, black cloth, 10 9/16 x 8 5/16” rectos & versos <strong>of</strong> 1 st 16 leaves (including front<br />
free standing endpaper) w/ mounted drawings in pen and ink and watercolor ink 3- 4 per page, recto <strong>of</strong> leaf 17<br />
with mounted drawing in pen and ink and watercolor ink, rectos <strong>of</strong> next 8 leaves with 1 or 2 drawings in pen &<br />
ink & watercolor ink, rectos <strong>of</strong> last 2 leaves each mounted with 1 drawing in pen and ink and watercolors,<br />
remaining leaves blank. Includes magazine cover designs for Holiday, Fortune, Graphis as well as ad designs<br />
for Olin Mathieson.
Sketchbook 2, 4to, 126 leaves, black cloth, 10 9/16 x 8 5/16” rectos with drawings in pencil, pen and ink and<br />
watercolor ink, tempera, some mounted. Includes designs for magazine covers for Holiday, ads for Olin<br />
Mathieson, posters, book jackets, book covers, postage stamps and a few figure drawings. Figure drawings<br />
dated 1957.<br />
Sketchbook 3, 4to, 129 leaves, black simulated leather, 10 9/16 x 8 5/16” rectos +1 verso + front free-standing<br />
endpaper with drawings in pen and ink and watercolor ink. Designs for magazine covers for Look, Holiday,<br />
book jackets, book covers, for ads for Olin Mathieson, Champion Paper, and Polaroid Color Film.<br />
Sketchbook 4, 4to, 118 leaves, black simulated leather, 10 9/16 x 8 5/16” rectos with drawings in pen and ink<br />
and watercolor ink. Includes designs for magazine covers for Graphis, Holiday, Scientific American, Boys Life,<br />
Amerika, as well as for record jackets for Grand Award Records, Command Records, and book jackets/book<br />
covers for Random House, Doubleday Anchor, Holt Rinehart & Wilson. Also includes, ads for Celanese and an<br />
architectural sketch for a house, in pen and ink. First leaf recto dated Jan 1963.<br />
Sketchbook 6, 4to, 141 leaves, black simulated leather, 10 9/16 x 8 5/16” rectos with drawings in pen and ink<br />
and watercolor ink. Includes designs for magazine covers for Saturday Evening Post, Time, ads for Youngstown<br />
Steel and Tube, Eastman Dillon Corporation, AD Club International as well as record jackets for Command<br />
Records, book illustrations and book jackets for Doubleday Anchor, Random House and for poster. Also<br />
includes drawing for metal sculptures. First recto dates April 1967.<br />
Sketchbook 8, 4to, 127 leaves, black simulated leather, 10 9/16 x 8 5/16” rectos with drawings in pen and ink<br />
and watercolor ink. Includes designs for magazine covers for Time for book jackets/book covers for Doubleday.<br />
In addition it includes designs for logos, ads, illustrations for publications for American Optometric<br />
Association, Price Waterhouse, Westinghouse and for a metal sculpture. [1972]<br />
Sketchbook 9, 4to, 89 <strong>of</strong> 94 leaves, rust cloth, 11 ¾ x 8 ¼” rectos with drawings in pen and ink and watercolor<br />
ink. Includes designs for magazine covers for Time, TV Guide, Travel & Leisure, Modern Medicine. In<br />
addition, it includes logos and illustrations for Price Waterhouse as well as book jackets/book covers for<br />
Doubleday and for metal sculptures and for a US postage stamp.<br />
Sketchbook 10, 4to, 92 <strong>of</strong> 94 leaves, rust cloth, 11 ¾ x 8 ¼” rectos with drawings in pen and ink and<br />
watercolor ink, pencil, some mounted. Includes designs for magazine covers for Time, TV guide, Travel &<br />
Leisure, Physicians’ World, as well as for book jackets book covers for Doubleday, Random House. It also<br />
includes illustrations and ads for Boehringer-Ingelheim and Price Waterhouse products or publications.<br />
Sketchbook 11, 4to, 88 <strong>of</strong> 94 leaves, rust cloth, 11 3/4 x 8 ¼” rectos with drawings in pen and ink and<br />
watercolor ink some mounted, some manuscript annotations. Includes designs for magazine covers for Time,<br />
TV Guide, Amerika. In addition it includes drawings for metal sculptures, logos, ads and illustrations for Price<br />
Waterhouse, book jackets/book covers for Doubleday and also figure drawings. First leaf recto dated Sept.<br />
1974.<br />
Sketchbook 12, 4to, 94 leaves, rust cloth, 11 ¾ x 8 ¼” rectos with drawings in pen and ink and watercolor ink<br />
some mounted, Includes designs for magazine covers for Amerika, Time, TV Guide as well as illustrations for<br />
Pexid-Merrell and for Price Waterhouse. In addition, it includes drawings fro metal sculptures along with figure<br />
drawings <strong>of</strong> Antonio Torquato Martin for Guitar Review #41. First leaf recto dated Jan. 1976.
Sketchbook 13, 4to 93 <strong>of</strong> 94 leaves, rust cloth, 11 ¾ x 8 ¼” rectos with drawings in pen and ink and watercolor<br />
ink some mounted. Includes designs for magazine covers for TV Guide, Guitar Review, Time, Travel &<br />
Leisure, Amerika as well as illustrations for Price Waterhouse, Pexid-Merrell, GE Annual Report, Vassar<br />
Program, Ethyl Corporation. Also included are illustrations for Guitar Review, Reader’s Digest, for a poster for<br />
the Art Director’s Club, and book jackets for Houghton-Mifflin, A. Knopf and Doubleday. In addition,<br />
drawings for sculptures are included. First leaf recto dated Aug. 1977.<br />
Sketchbook 14 aphorism on spine, 4to, 94 leaves, rust cloth, 11 ¾ x 8 ¼ “ rectos with drawings in pen and ink<br />
and watercolor ink some mounted. Includes designs for magazine covers for TV Guide, Town and Country as<br />
well as illustrations for Price Waterhouse, AD Club, Guitar Review, TV Guide, Reader’s Digest, for<br />
Boehringer-Ingelheim, Alupent, 50 th Anniversary <strong>of</strong> Society <strong>of</strong> Medalists. In addition, it includes illustrations<br />
for book jackets for Random House, and metal sculpture as well as a figure drawing <strong>of</strong> comic flag on pole.<br />
Sketchbook 15, 4to, 81 leaves <strong>of</strong> 94, rust cloth, 11 ¾ x 8 ¼” rectos with drawings in pen and ink and<br />
watercolor ink, pencil, some mounted. Include designs for illustrations for Price Waterhouse, William C.<br />
Welch, Ogilvy & Mather, Boehringer-Ingelheim, Guitar Review, TV Guide, Reader’s Digest, Town & Country,<br />
for poster for United Artists, 1981 Calendar for Japanese Hotel Barmans Association, for ad for Wilmington<br />
Trust, for metal sculpture and for US 44 cent airmail postage stamp.<br />
Sketchbook Suter’s House, 4to, 42 leaves, beige cloth, 11 ¾ x 8 ¼ “ rectos and versos with drawings in peand<br />
ink. Includes designs, rough sketches, elevations, plans, architectural details, notes for House Designed by<br />
<strong>George</strong> <strong>Giusti</strong>.<br />
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Series IV. SCULPTURE<br />
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Art Directors Club New York (N.Y.)<br />
58 th Art Directors Annual: “clockman” relief artwork, metal sculpture, man’s head with clock faces for<br />
eyes, painted metal and stainless steel, 24 x 19”, signed lower right. Location: 3 rd floor, S.E. Lounge <strong>of</strong><br />
Library.<br />
Boehringer Ingelheim, Ltd.<br />
Persantine at the Heart <strong>of</strong> the Cardiac Revolution, relief artwork, aluminum model <strong>of</strong> heart for drug “<br />
Persantine”, 4” high x 3 1/4 “ wide x 9/16” deep on black base ; 3 1/8” x 4 5/8” x ¼” w/ plastic<br />
production facsimile. Location: Case in front <strong>of</strong> Archives and Special Collections.<br />
Champion Papers, Inc.<br />
“Variation on a Theme: Fifty Years <strong>of</strong> Graphic Arts in America, an AIGA exhibition”. Relief artwork,<br />
metal, aluminum, green and blue plastic inserts, 30 x 30”, signed and dated 1966 lower left. Location:<br />
3 rd floor, S.E. Lounge <strong>of</strong> Library.<br />
The Daily Telegraph Magazine.<br />
Edward Heath, metal sculpture, cut from aluminum with red and blue stripes, 17x10x10”, signature<br />
engraved on base and dated 1971. Location: 3 rd floor, S.E. Lounge <strong>of</strong> Library.
The Daily Telegraph Magazine.<br />
Mao Tse Tung, round sculpture, heavy metal, face is brass, movable eyes, painted red & yellow,<br />
diameter is approx. 7 ½ feet. Location: 3 rd floor, S.E. Lounge <strong>of</strong> Library.<br />
Graphis Magazine<br />
Relief sculpture which was used for cover no. 43, 1952. Wire sculpture with black metal chips, mounted<br />
on white base, 22 ¼ x 20 3/4,” signed lower right and dated ’51..<br />
Holiday Magazine.<br />
Mexico, relief artwork, stainless steel, copper and bronze, Mexico, two masks – ancient and modern, 17<br />
¾ x 14 ¾”, signature engraved lower center. c. 1962. Location: 3 rd floor, S.E. Lounge <strong>of</strong> Library.<br />
Merrell-National Laboratories.<br />
“Trial and Fulfillment,” paper sculpture, with silver, red, violet and yellow, 16” high on 12 x 12” base.<br />
Created for full ad in Patient Care, see B18. Location: Archives storage.<br />
Price and Waterhouse & Co.,<br />
Competing in the High <strong>Technology</strong> Era, relief artwork for cover, aluminum rods and aluminum half<br />
sphere with red and blue strips, 14 x 11” signed lower right. Location: 3 rd floor, S.E. Lounge <strong>of</strong> Library.<br />
Price and Waterhouse & Co.,<br />
“A Pr<strong>of</strong>ile,” a series <strong>of</strong> relief artwork, group <strong>of</strong> six subjects mounted on bakelite reproduced in Price<br />
Waterhouse publication: “ A Pr<strong>of</strong>ile 1976”; each is 7” square: a) income tax form (cube), b) globe &<br />
directional arrows c) dial with numbers e)clock with 7 circular units, f) calipers and a machine bolt.<br />
Location: 3 rd floor, S.E. Lounge <strong>of</strong> Library.<br />
Price and Waterhouse & Co.,<br />
Relief artwork framed in clear Plexiglas for Staff News publication, includes quote from Confucius,<br />
silver and yellow, 10 ½ x 10”, signed lower left. Location: OB 15.<br />
Town and Country<br />
Mask, 7 x 8 ¾” Location: Case in front <strong>of</strong> Archives and Special Collections.<br />
TV Guide<br />
Football player with helmet, relief artwork, designed as a cover for TV Guide: Super Bowl XIII issue,<br />
1979, stainless steel with copper & bronze, 9 x 7”, signed lower right. Location: 3 rd floor, S.E. Lounge<br />
<strong>of</strong> Library.<br />
TV Guide<br />
Metal Sculpture for cover illustration to TV Guide issue, May 12, 1979, “What Viewers Love/Hate<br />
About Television,” and also used for article “Brain Hemisphericity: A High Voltage Topic by Dr.<br />
Thomas Banville in publication abbreviated EY.<br />
Unidentified relief artwork
Untitled, stainless steel with painted insert (black, white, blue & violet), half sphere bas relief, 16 x 11<br />
¾”, signed lower right. Location: 3 rd floor, S.E. Lounge <strong>of</strong> Library.<br />
Untitled, copper with red center insert, 13 x 13” signature engraved lower right. Location: 3 rd floor, S.E.<br />
Lounge <strong>of</strong> Library.<br />
Untitled, “keyhole motif,” stainless steel & bronze, aluminum & red plastic mail chute with green inset<br />
above, 25 x 20” signed lower right and dated ‘XI / 75.” Location: 3 rd floor, S.E. Lounge <strong>of</strong> Library.<br />
Untitled, relief sculpture with eye in circle, silver (stainless steel), 28 ½ high x 20 ½ wide, signed lower<br />
right. Location: 3 rd floor, S.E. Lounge <strong>of</strong> Library.<br />
Untitled relief sculpture, undulating lines vs. angular lines, red and white, 17 x 14,” signed lower right<br />
and dated ’78.<br />
Unidentified sculpture/sculptural maquettes<br />
Untitled abstract metal sculpture, 11” high x 5 ¼ “ at base x 2 3/8” deep. Location: Case in front <strong>of</strong><br />
Archives and Special Collections.<br />
Untitled metal sculpture, decorated with black bars, 11 ½” high x 1 ½” on base #” x 7 ¾”, signed on<br />
base and dated ’75. Location: Case in front <strong>of</strong> Archives and Special Collections.<br />
Untitled metal sculpture, circle atop cone, 11 5/8” high x 5” x 5 1/8”, signed on base and dated ’75.<br />
Location: Case in front <strong>of</strong> Archives and Special Collections.<br />
Untitled metal sculpture, stainless steel with triangular elements, recessed circle in base 4” x 4” x 14”<br />
high, signature engraved and dated ’75. Location: Case in front <strong>of</strong> Archives and Special Collections.<br />
Untitled metal sculpture, aluminum “airplane piece,” 13 ½ x 5 ¾” diameter.<br />
Untitled metal sculpture, “Falcon,” stainless steel w/2 inset lenses, 13” high on base 11 ½ square,<br />
approx. 8” diameter; signature engraved on base and dated 1984. Location: Case in front <strong>of</strong> Archives<br />
and Special Collections.<br />
Untitled metal sculpture, triangular motif (bronze color), 14” high, base 3 ½ x 5”; signature engraved on<br />
base, dated ’72. Location: Case in front <strong>of</strong> Archives and Special Collections.<br />
“Osservatore #1,” sculpture, bronze color, 8 3/4 “ high x 3” x 7”, signature engraved on base, dated ’72.<br />
Location: Case in front <strong>of</strong> Archives and Special Collections.<br />
Untitled abstract sculpture, triangle and circle motif, 6 7/8” high x 8 1/2 “wide x 2” deep.<br />
Location: Case in front <strong>of</strong> Archives and Special Collections.<br />
“Osservatore #3,” sculpture, metal, 10” high x 7” x 3 ¼”; signature engraved on base, dated ’72.
Location: Case in front <strong>of</strong> Archives and Special Collections.<br />
Untitled abstract sculpture, bronze & brass color, 7 1/2” high x 4” x 8 ¾”, signature engraved on base.<br />
Location: Case in front <strong>of</strong> Archives and Special Collections.<br />
Untitled abstract sculpture, mask, 7 x 8 ¾” Location: Case in front <strong>of</strong> Archives and Special Collections.<br />
Untitled abstract sculpture, small head, stainless steel, 9 ½” on base <strong>of</strong> 5 ¾ x 7 ¼”, signature engraved<br />
lower right and dated ’80. Location: Case in front <strong>of</strong> Archives and Special Collections.<br />
Untitled abstract sculpture, paper, 7” high x 5 ½” diameter base, not signed but has <strong>Giusti</strong> rubber stamp.<br />
Location: Case in front <strong>of</strong> Archives and Special Collections.<br />
Untitled abstract sculpture, metal (hollow), 21” high, 10” at base, 4 1/2” in depth. Location: Case in<br />
front <strong>of</strong> Archives and Special Collections.<br />
Untitled abstract sculpture, tubular metal column, 16” x 2 1/8” in diameter on base 5 1/8” x 2 3/8”,<br />
signed on base & dated ’74. Location: Case in front <strong>of</strong> Archives and Special Collections.<br />
Untitled abstract sculpture, metal, variation <strong>of</strong> “signal light,” black plastic tube with stainless steel<br />
inserts painted black, 18 ¼ x 4 ½ (diameter) on base 7 3/8” x 6”; signature engraved on base and dated<br />
1984. Location: Case in front <strong>of</strong> Archives and Special Collections.<br />
Untitled abstract sculpture, “Signals #2,” stainless steel with red and green inserts, oval column, 24”<br />
high: oval is 4” x 3 5/8 on a base 9 x 4 5/8, signed and dated ’76. Location: Case in front <strong>of</strong> Archives<br />
and Special Collections.<br />
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Series V. BIBLIOGRAPHIC FILES<br />
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Bibliography<br />
American Artist magazine with the article “<strong>George</strong> <strong>Giusti</strong><br />
graphic designer” by Fridolf Johnson on pp. 46-51<br />
American <strong>Institute</strong> <strong>of</strong> Graphic Arts, catalog <strong>of</strong> the Federal<br />
Design Response exhibition, which includes reproductions<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Giusti</strong>’s works on pp. 20 and 42<br />
American Type Founders Company (ATF): America’s Top<br />
Designers Choose ATF Craw Clarendons with a<br />
contribution by Guisti<br />
Magazine (1)<br />
Brochure (2)<br />
Brochure (1)<br />
12.1964<br />
1977<br />
B30<br />
B29, f1
Art Directors Club<br />
Art Director & Studio News, article on the 34 th Annual<br />
Exhibition with repr. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Giusti</strong>’s designs on p. 44, 55<br />
Art Direction, article on an exhibition in Cleveland with<br />
a repr. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Giusti</strong>’s design on p. 45<br />
23 rd Annual Exhibition <strong>of</strong> Advertising and Editorial Art,<br />
Philadelphia, Guisti is among the awards jury<br />
“The Art Directors’ Club Hall <strong>of</strong> Fame” brochure with<br />
articles about the new inductees, including Guisti<br />
“The Art Directors Club, Inc.,” a brochure about the<br />
incorporation, <strong>Giusti</strong>’s reproduction on p. 12<br />
The Art Directors Club 64 th Annual Exhibition Merit<br />
Award<br />
Arts Spectacles, article “Les 10 Plus Belles Affiches du<br />
Monde choisies par André Maurois” with Guisti’s ill.<br />
CA, article “The Man Who Signs His Work Guisti” by<br />
Edward S. Morse on pp. 24-35<br />
Champion Papers, inc.: “Variation on a Theme: Fifty Years<br />
<strong>of</strong> Graphic Arts in America, an AIGA exhibition” with<br />
repr. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Giusti</strong>’s work<br />
Connecticut Painting, Drawing and Sculpture Exhibition,<br />
included <strong>Giusti</strong>’s sculptures <strong>of</strong> Golda Meir and Jagger<br />
Daily Telegraph vol. LIX, no. 44, photo <strong>of</strong> <strong>Giusti</strong><br />
Design & Printing for Commerce 1960 <strong>Giusti</strong>’s repr.<br />
Famous Artists Schools (Westport, Conn.)<br />
Idea vol. 3, no. 9, <strong>Giusti</strong>’s cover and repr. on pp. 2-10<br />
“How to Achieve Success in Art during the 1960s,” with<br />
<strong>Giusti</strong>’s pr<strong>of</strong>ile inside<br />
Famous Artists Magazine, vol. 9, no. 2, article “<strong>George</strong><br />
Guisti Joins Our Guiding Faculty” by Pauline Engel<br />
on pp. 14-17<br />
Brochure (1)<br />
Brochure (1)<br />
Brochure (1)<br />
Brochure (2)<br />
Brochure (2)<br />
Newspaper (1)<br />
Tear sheet (1)<br />
Magazine (5)<br />
Catalog (4)<br />
Tear sheet (1)<br />
Relief artwork (1)<br />
Catalog (1)<br />
Announcement (1)<br />
Snippet (1)<br />
Brochure (1)<br />
Magazine (1)<br />
Brochure (1)<br />
Magazine (2)<br />
06.1955<br />
02.1958<br />
1959<br />
10.23.1979<br />
1982<br />
1985<br />
04.13.1955<br />
07-08.1965<br />
1966<br />
1978<br />
1960<br />
10.1956<br />
1960<br />
1960<br />
B30<br />
B29, f2<br />
B30<br />
B29, f3<br />
B30<br />
B29, f4<br />
Hall<br />
B29, f5<br />
B29, f6<br />
B30<br />
B29, f7<br />
B30
15 th Annual Report, photo <strong>of</strong> <strong>Giusti</strong><br />
20 th Annual Report, photo <strong>of</strong> <strong>Giusti</strong><br />
Idea 160, spread on <strong>Giusti</strong> on pp. 80-81<br />
KDF 105-91 with a repr. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Giusti</strong>’s work on p. 4<br />
from Pres. <strong>of</strong> Famous Schools, USA, Gilbert Granet<br />
from Pres. <strong>of</strong> Kodansha FS, Japan, Shoichi Noma<br />
FA 105-91 with repr. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Giusti</strong>’s work on p.13 & cover<br />
Graphik, article about <strong>Giusti</strong> by Harris Bergson on pp. 308-<br />
309<br />
Fortune, repr. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Giusti</strong>’s work in an article on poster artists<br />
by Charles T. Coiner, p. 90<br />
House and Garden, duplicate negatives <strong>of</strong> <strong>Giusti</strong>’s house<br />
Metals and Alloys 5 publ. by Bethlehem Steel Corp. with a<br />
photo <strong>of</strong> <strong>Giusti</strong>’s house on pp. 1-2<br />
Pagina 5, a spread on <strong>Giusti</strong>, pp. 37-39<br />
Reinhold Publishing Company: Posters by W. H. Allner, a<br />
contribution and comment by <strong>Giusti</strong> on pp. 46-47<br />
Society <strong>of</strong> Illustrators Award Winners and Their<br />
Techniques, repr. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Giusti</strong>’s work inside and on the cover<br />
Watson-Guptill Publications, photos for their book<br />
West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company<br />
Annual Report 1957<br />
Wesvaco Inspirations for Printers 152, <strong>Giusti</strong>’s ill. on<br />
pp. 3026-3027<br />
West Virginia Inspirations for Printers 193, <strong>Giusti</strong>’s ills.<br />
on pp. 3845, 3846<br />
p. 24 from some magazine with reproductions <strong>of</strong> <strong>Giusti</strong>’s<br />
work<br />
Brochure (1)<br />
Brochure (5)<br />
Magazine (1)<br />
Note (1)<br />
Magazine (1)<br />
Brochure (1)<br />
Brochure (1)<br />
Letter (1)<br />
Letter (1)<br />
Magazine (1)<br />
Magazine (1)<br />
Tear sheet (2)<br />
24 negatives<br />
Magazine (1)<br />
Magazine (1)<br />
Book (1)<br />
Magazine (5)<br />
6 photos<br />
Cover (1)<br />
Tear sheets (1)<br />
Magazine (3)<br />
Tear sheet (2)<br />
1963<br />
1968<br />
05.1980<br />
06.1956<br />
08.1950<br />
07.1971<br />
08.1964<br />
1963<br />
1987<br />
1957<br />
B29, f8<br />
B29, f9<br />
B30<br />
B29, f10<br />
B29, f11<br />
B29, f12
Plan <strong>of</strong> a 3 volume publication about <strong>Giusti</strong><br />
Personal Miscellanea<br />
The house <strong>Giusti</strong> designed for himself in West Redding,<br />
Connecticut<br />
Realites, a magazine in English<br />
Smithsonian magazine<br />
Early Years magazine<br />
Du magazine<br />
owner-designer statement<br />
designer statement<br />
info sheet<br />
<strong>Giusti</strong>’s coat <strong>of</strong> arms from Halbert’s, Inc.<br />
Sculptor’s News Exchange newsletter<br />
photos <strong>of</strong> the plans <strong>of</strong> the house<br />
color photos <strong>of</strong> the house<br />
hand-drawn plans <strong>of</strong> the house<br />
preliminary plans <strong>of</strong> the house<br />
Pamphlets and letters from foundries, utensil companies, etc<br />
Info about galleries, art collectors and art projects<br />
Articles about art<br />
Articles about companies<br />
Card for <strong>Giusti</strong> drawn by his son<br />
Metal image <strong>of</strong> a cat made by <strong>Giusti</strong> for his wife in 1985<br />
<strong>Giusti</strong>’s note about his property in Texas<br />
Christmas cards made by <strong>Giusti</strong><br />
Note (1)<br />
Manuscript (2)<br />
Manuscript (2)<br />
Manuscript (2)<br />
19 photos<br />
5 photos<br />
Plans<br />
Plans<br />
Magazine (1)<br />
Magazine (1)<br />
Magazine (1)<br />
Magazine (1)<br />
Historiography (1)<br />
Letter (1)<br />
Newsletter (1)<br />
Newsletter (1)<br />
Newsletter (1)<br />
Newsletter (1)<br />
Newsletter (1)<br />
Snippets<br />
Tear sheets<br />
Ink drawing<br />
Relief artwork<br />
Photocopy<br />
Mechanical (1)<br />
12.1973<br />
11.1985<br />
05.1979<br />
08.1963<br />
01.1977<br />
08.1977<br />
11.1978<br />
02.1979<br />
06.1980<br />
1956<br />
B29, f13<br />
B29, f14<br />
B29, f15<br />
B29, f16<br />
Tube<br />
B31<br />
B29<br />
B29, f17<br />
B29, f18<br />
B29, f19<br />
B29, f20<br />
B29, f21<br />
B29, f22<br />
B29, f23<br />
B29, f23<br />
B29, f24
Nagauich lamp repair paper<br />
Wernle silver polishing cloth<br />
Picture files (snippets, photos, tear sheets, photocopies, etc)<br />
<strong>Giusti</strong>’s photos <strong>of</strong> Basle, Switzerland<br />
Briefe von and nach Basel aus fünf Jahrhunderten 17 in 2<br />
vols. published by J. R. Geigy<br />
<strong>Giusti</strong>’s signature sculptured in wood<br />
Pages from an encyclopedia on Herbert Matter<br />
Famous Artists School materials<br />
“How to turn your painting into dollars”<br />
“Famous Artists dictionary”<br />
“Assignment mailer”<br />
“Student Handbook: Questions and Answers”<br />
“Student Information Record”<br />
<strong>Giusti</strong>’s “honorable diplomas” from the Artistic and<br />
Cultural International Center “Giulo Rodino” in Naples<br />
Photos <strong>of</strong> <strong>Giusti</strong>’s house and the steel column<br />
Card (10)<br />
Card (10)<br />
Ink drawing (1)<br />
Card (10)<br />
Card (5)<br />
Card (1)<br />
Card (1)<br />
Card (3)<br />
Ink drawing (1)<br />
Mechanical (1)<br />
Card (5)<br />
Card (5)<br />
4 Photos<br />
Books (1 set)<br />
Relief artwork<br />
Photocopy<br />
Brochure (1)<br />
Brochure (1)<br />
Folder (1)<br />
Brochure (1)<br />
Form (1)<br />
Diploma (2)<br />
Photo (2)<br />
B29, f25<br />
B29, f26<br />
B29, f27<br />
OB17, f1<br />
B29, f28<br />
B31, f1-14<br />
B31, f15<br />
OB13<br />
B8<br />
B31, f16<br />
OB17, f2<br />
OB17, f3<br />
OB17, f4
1 Titles which are not in italics or quotation marks are supplied by the archivist.<br />
2 “Struggle in the study <strong>of</strong> the circulation <strong>of</strong> blood” (Germ.)<br />
3 “Firmly on the ground again” (Germ.)<br />
4 About an exhibition at the Louvre on March 24 – May 8, 1955; includes <strong>Giusti</strong>’s reproductions on pp. 143 and 153 and a pr<strong>of</strong>ile on<br />
p. IV<br />
5 Devoe Marine Coatings Co. is a division <strong>of</strong> the Grow Group.<br />
6 Gift <strong>of</strong> Kari Horowicz<br />
7 Gift <strong>of</strong> Kari Horowicz<br />
8 Gift <strong>of</strong> Kari Horowicz<br />
9 Gift <strong>of</strong> Kari Horowicz<br />
10 Size varies: large, medium, small.<br />
11 Gift <strong>of</strong> Roger Remington<br />
12 Used as an advertisement for Guisti’s other client, artists’ agent Gilbert Tompkins (see on him further down)<br />
13 In this and other pamphlets <strong>of</strong> this series sometimes are included cards to order pr<strong>of</strong>essional samples <strong>of</strong> the medicine.<br />
14 One copy is a gift <strong>of</strong> Roger Remington.<br />
15 This design was later used by <strong>Giusti</strong> for a seasonal greeting card, with the company’s permission.<br />
16 Size varies: large, medium, small.<br />
17 Letters from and to Basel during Five Centuries (Germ.)