SOCIAL DARWINISM - VINTAGE HIPPY GUINDON POSTER
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Social Darwinism - Vintage hippy Poster
LAST ONE AVAILABLE - STORED FLAT. FROM VAULT OF PANDORA PRODUCTIONS.
Bullet-riddled drawings of Oswald, JFK, MLK, and others mark this sign of the times poster.
1968 - Gross National Product (Formerly Pandora Productions).
23" x 29" - Mint. Heavy Stock. QUITE RARE.
Artist: Guindon - Richard "Dick" Gordon Guindon (born December 2, 1935, is an American cartoonist best known for his gag panel, Guindon. Guindon's cartoons have appeared in the Minneapolis Tribune, The Realist and the Detroit Free Press. During the late 1950s, Guindon attended the University of Minnesota where he drew cartoons for The Minnesota Daily. Living in New York during the early 1960s, Guindon began contributing to The Nation, Playboy, Esquire and Down Beat. He also drew cartoons for Paul Krassner's The Realist and was associated with Krassner's class at the Free School. Guindon's best known work from the 1960s was published in The Realist, which included adult-themed references to politics and current events of the time. In 1987, A fire DESTROYED his life's work - and many of these are gone to ashes.
LAST ONE AVAILABLE - STORED FLAT. FROM VAULT OF PANDORA PRODUCTIONS.
Bullet-riddled drawings of Oswald, JFK, MLK, and others mark this sign of the times poster.
1968 - Gross National Product (Formerly Pandora Productions).
23" x 29" - Mint. Heavy Stock. QUITE RARE.
Artist: Guindon - Richard "Dick" Gordon Guindon (born December 2, 1935, is an American cartoonist best known for his gag panel, Guindon. Guindon's cartoons have appeared in the Minneapolis Tribune, The Realist and the Detroit Free Press. During the late 1950s, Guindon attended the University of Minnesota where he drew cartoons for The Minnesota Daily. Living in New York during the early 1960s, Guindon began contributing to The Nation, Playboy, Esquire and Down Beat. He also drew cartoons for Paul Krassner's The Realist and was associated with Krassner's class at the Free School. Guindon's best known work from the 1960s was published in The Realist, which included adult-themed references to politics and current events of the time. In 1987, A fire DESTROYED his life's work - and many of these are gone to ashes.
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SOCIAL DARWINISM - VINTAGE HIPPY GUINDON POSTER
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