Unpinning History : Japanese Posters in the Age of Commercialism, Imperialism, and Modernism

[15] Tajima touches on how the number of exhibitions on advertisements and related materials

Tajima touches on how the number of exhibitions on advertisements and related materials suddenly jumped in the Taishō period, along with the rise of magazines dedicated to commercial designs (“Waga kuni ni okeru posutā no tōjō to sono tenkai/First Appearance and Development of Posters in Japan,” Bijin no tsukurikata/Making Beauty, 9 and 176).

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