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      • GEORGE GIUSTI (1908-1990) Cover proposal for Holiday magazine.
        Jun. 20, 2024

        GEORGE GIUSTI (1908-1990) Cover proposal for Holiday magazine.

        Est: $600 - $900

        GEORGE GIUSTI (1908-1990) Cover proposal for Holiday magazine. Cover proposal for the England issue, Holiday magazine. 1958. Ink and acryllic on illustration board. Signed "Giusti" in lower right image.

        Swann Auction Galleries
      • 3 Original 1940s Prevent Forest Fires Posters Giusti
        Apr. 20, 2024

        3 Original 1940s Prevent Forest Fires Posters Giusti

        Est: $500 - $750

        Giusti, George 1908 - 1990 Prevent Forest Fires (3 Posters) Offset 1945 18.5 x 12.9 in. (47 x 33 cm) Printer: U.S. Government Printing Office Condition Details: (A-/B+) incl. three posters by Giusti, two on linen (old), one (ash tray) paper, all were folded, tiny edge tears, minor creases#USA #World War II #Forest Fires

        PosterConnection Inc.
      • GEORGE GIUSTI (1908-1990). CHAMPION WINS AGAIN / 22ND VICTORY AT INDIANAPOLIS "500" / CHAMPION SPARK PLUGS. Circa 1952. 31¾x17½ inches,
        Feb. 29, 2024

        GEORGE GIUSTI (1908-1990). CHAMPION WINS AGAIN / 22ND VICTORY AT INDIANAPOLIS "500" / CHAMPION SPARK PLUGS. Circa 1952. 31¾x17½ inches,

        Est: $1,500 - $2,000

        GEORGE GIUSTI (1908-1990) CHAMPION WINS AGAIN / 22ND VICTORY AT INDIANAPOLIS "500" / CHAMPION SPARK PLUGS. Circa 1952. 31¾x17½ inches, 80½x44½ cm. Condition B / B+: replaced and overpainted lower corners, into text; repaired tears at edges; darkening along top edge; pin holes in top corners. Italian-born Giusti worked in Milan and at his own studio in Switzerland before moving to the United States, where one of his first jobs was working with Herbert Matter on the Swiss pavilion for the New York World's Fair. A graphic designer and architect, Giusti is best remembered for his book jackets and many magazine covers (Fortune and Time, among others). He also worked for the U.S. Government and Geigy Pharmaceuticals, with whom he had a 12-year long relationship. "In all of Giusti's graphics, he has avoided the classical and sought instead a contemporary, even futuristic effect. He has succeeded to the extent that his designs are consistently ahead of their time" (Art Directors Club Hall of Fame 1979 biography). He was inducted along with Milton Glaser, Ladislav Sutnar, Jan Tschichold, Willem Sandberg and two others). Troy Ruttman won the Indianapolis 500 in 1952 and remains the youngest driver ever to win the race.

        Swann Auction Galleries
      • GEORGE GIUSTI (1908-1990). CHAMPION WINS AGAIN / 22ND VICTORY AT INDIANAPOLIS "500" / CHAMPION SPARK PLUGS. Circa 1952. 31¾x17½ inches
        May. 18, 2023

        GEORGE GIUSTI (1908-1990). CHAMPION WINS AGAIN / 22ND VICTORY AT INDIANAPOLIS "500" / CHAMPION SPARK PLUGS. Circa 1952. 31¾x17½ inches

        Est: $1,500 - $2,000

        GEORGE GIUSTI (1908-1990) CHAMPION WINS AGAIN / 22ND VICTORY AT INDIANAPOLIS "500" / CHAMPION SPARK PLUGS. Circa 1952. 31 3/4x17 1/2 inches, 80 1/2x44 1/2 cm. Condition B+: expertly-recreated sections of lower text and top and bottom margins; small replaced loss in lower right image. Troy Ruttman won the Indianapolis 500 in 1952 and remains the youngest driver ever to win the race.

        Swann Auction Galleries
      • GEORGE GIUSTI (1908-1990). CHAMPION WINS 19TH YEAR! AT INDIANAPOLIS / CHAMPION SPARK PLUGS. 1947. 31¾x17½ inches, 80½x44½ cm.
        May. 18, 2023

        GEORGE GIUSTI (1908-1990). CHAMPION WINS 19TH YEAR! AT INDIANAPOLIS / CHAMPION SPARK PLUGS. 1947. 31¾x17½ inches, 80½x44½ cm.

        Est: $1,500 - $2,000

        GEORGE GIUSTI (1908-1990) CHAMPION WINS 19TH YEAR! AT INDIANAPOLIS / CHAMPION SPARK PLUGS. 1947. 31 3/4x17 1/2 inches, 80 1/2x44 1/2 cm. Condition B+ / B: expertly-recreated sections of lower text and top and bottom margins; repaired tears in text and image. Italian-born Giusti worked in Milan and at his own studio in Switzerland before moving to the United States, where one of his first jobs was working with Herbert Matter on the Swiss pavilion for the New York World's Fair. A graphic designer and architect, Giusti is best remembered for his book jackets and many magazine covers ( Fortune and Time, among others). He also worked for the U.S. Government and Geigy Pharmaceuticals, with whom he had a 12-year long relationship. "In all of Giusti's graphics, he has avoided the classical and sought instead a contemporary, even futuristic effect. He has succeeded to the extent that his designs are consistently ahead of their time" (Art Directors Club Hall of Fame 1979 biography). He was inducted along with Milton Glaser, Ladislav Sutnar, Jan Tschichold, Willem Sandberg and two others). This image also appeared in a printed magazine ad.

        Swann Auction Galleries
      • GEORGE GIUSTI (1908-1990). "NO MEDIUM BOMBER HAS A FINER WAR RECORD THAN YOUR MITCHELL." Circa 1940. 25½x38 inches, 64¾x96½ cm. U.S. A
        Aug. 04, 2022

        GEORGE GIUSTI (1908-1990). "NO MEDIUM BOMBER HAS A FINER WAR RECORD THAN YOUR MITCHELL." Circa 1940. 25½x38 inches, 64¾x96½ cm. U.S. A

        Est: $800 - $1,200

        GEORGE GIUSTI (1908-1990) "NO MEDIUM BOMBER HAS A FINER WAR RECORD THAN YOUR MITCHELL." Circa 1940. 25 1/2x38 inches, 64 3/4x96 1/2 cm. U.S. Army Recruiting Publicity Bureau, New York. Condition A / A-: minor restoration along vertical and horizontal folds.

        Swann Auction Galleries
      • George Giusti ink drawing
        Jun. 12, 2021

        George Giusti ink drawing

        Est: $150 - $250

        George Guisti (American 1908-1990)- ''The Last Snapshot''- ink and acrylic on illustration board, signed Giusti lower left, created for the Saturday Evening Post, some areas of paint flaking, remnants of cardboard and glue from a top mat in the margins. 12 x 11 1/2''

        Rachel Davis Fine Arts
      • George Giusti (Connecticut, 1908-1990), ink and color wash on board, "The World Goes Wild for Basketball," c. 1978, depicting earth...
        Apr. 12, 2021

        George Giusti (Connecticut, 1908-1990), ink and color wash on board, "The World Goes Wild for Basketball," c. 1978, depicting earth...

        Est: $175 - $300

        George Giusti (Connecticut, 1908-1990), ink and color wash on board, "The World Goes Wild for Basketball," c. 1978, depicting earth soaring towards open basketball hoop with a colorful trail following, signed LR, verso with inscribed date, title and page number as well as a Reader's Digest editorial dept. label adhered, unframed, expected wear including some discoloration and bent edges, 8 3/4" h. x 12 1/4" w. [Sold to benefit the acquisition fund of the New Britain Museum of American Art. PROVENANCE: Artwork formerly included in the NBMAA Study Collection.]

        Winter Associates, Inc.
      • George Giusti ink and acrylic
        Dec. 12, 2020

        George Giusti ink and acrylic

        Est: $150 - $250

        George Giusti (American 1908-1990)- ''The Last Snapshot''- ink and acrylic on illustration board, signed Giusti lower left, created for the Saturday Evening Post, some areas of paint flaking, remnants of cardboard and glue from a top mat in the margins. 12 x 11 1/2''

        Rachel Davis Fine Arts
      • George Giusti ink and acrylic
        Aug. 22, 2020

        George Giusti ink and acrylic

        Est: $150 - $250

        George Guisti (American 1908-1990)- ''The Last Snapshot''- ink and acrylic on illustration board, signed Giusti lower left, created for the Saturday Evening Post, some areas of paint flaking, remnants of cardboard and glue from a top mat in the margins. 12 x 11 1/2''

        Rachel Davis Fine Arts
      • George Giusti (1908 - 1990) Mixed Media
        Feb. 20, 2017

        George Giusti (1908 - 1990) Mixed Media

        Est: $100 - $200

        A sheet metal bird's head commemorating the year 1980, signed in the metal and at the lower right.

        Locati LLC
      • GEORGE GIUSTI (1908-1990). PREVENT FOREST FIRES! / BE SURE YOUR MATCH IS OUT. 1946. 18x12 inches, 46x32 cm. U.S. Government Printing Of
        May. 13, 2013

        GEORGE GIUSTI (1908-1990). PREVENT FOREST FIRES! / BE SURE YOUR MATCH IS OUT. 1946. 18x12 inches, 46x32 cm. U.S. Government Printing Of

        Est: $400 - $600

        GEORGE GIUSTI (1908-1990) PREVENT FOREST FIRES! / BE SURE YOUR MATCH IS OUT. 1946. 18 1/4x12 3/4 inches, 46 1/2x32 1/2 cm. U.S. Government Printing Office, [Washington D.C.] Condition A. Paper. Italian born, Giusti worked in Milan and at his own studio in Switzerland before moving to the United States, where one of his first jobs was working with Herbert Matter on the Swiss pavilion to the New York World's Fair. A graphic designer and architect, Giusti is best remembered for his book jackets and many magazine covers (Fortune and Time, among others). He also worked for the U.S. Government and Geigy Pharmaceuticals, with whom he had a 12 year long relationship. "In all of Giusti's graphics, he has avoided the classical and sought instead a contemporary, even futuristic effect. He has succeeded to the extent that his designs are consistently ahead of their time" (Art Directors Club Hall of Fame 1979 Biography. He was inducted along with Milton Glaser, Ladislav Sutnar, Jan Tschichold, Willem Sanberg and two others).

        Swann Auction Galleries
      • GEORGE GIUSTI (American 1908 - 1990) The Last
        Oct. 15, 2008

        GEORGE GIUSTI (American 1908 - 1990) The Last

        Est: $500 - $800

        GEORGE GIUSTI (American 1908 - 1990) The Last Snapshot, Saturday Evening Post illustration Ink and acrylic on board 12 x 11.5 in. Signed lower left

        Heritage Auctions
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