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1993

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2002

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Poster, UCLA, Summer Sessions

This is a Poster. It was graphic design by Paul Rand and made for (as the client) UCLA. It is dated 1993 and we acquired it in 2002. Its medium is offset lithograph on white heavy paper. It is a part of the Drawings, Prints, and Graphic Design department.

It is credited Gift of Marion S. Rand.

Its dimensions are

91.4 x 61.0 cm (36 x 24 in. )

It is signed

Imprinted in gray ink, lower left: Paul Rand

It is inscribed

Imprinted in green, pink, blue, and red respectively, across upper row (first of six) of paper: UCLA; imprinted in black ink, right of school name (some letters cut off): B/ C D E F G/ H I J K L M; fourth row, left side: N; imprinted in orange, next to N: O; imprinted in black, next to O: P Q R; beneath bold letters, in smaller font, lower left quadrant: UCLA Summer Sessions 1993; imprinted in black ink, fifth row: S T U V W; beneath bold letters, in smaller font, lower right quadrant: University of California Los Angeles 310 825 8355; imprinted in black ink, sixth row: X Y Z; imprinted in green and blue respectively, next to letters, lower right corner: 9 3

Cite this object as

Poster, UCLA, Summer Sessions; Graphic design by Paul Rand (American, 1914–1996); Client: University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) (United States); USA; offset lithograph on white heavy paper; 91.4 x 61.0 cm (36 x 24 in. ); Gift of Marion S. Rand; 2002-11-5

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