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George Giusti 1908-1990 Papers, c. 1941–1988 31 Document/Carton Boxes 17 Oversize Boxes 36 Sculptures The George Giusti Collection was given to Rochester Institute of Technology in 1993 by Margot Joachimsthal Reiche Giusti. Processed by Zinaida Tsemel, Project Archivist 2005-2006 Funding Provided by the National Endowment of the Arts Wallace Library Archives and Special Collections Rochester Institute of Technology Rochester, New York 14623-0887

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George Giusti 1908-1990 Papers, c. 1941–1988 31 Document/Carton Boxes 17 Oversize Boxes 36 Sculptures The George Giusti Collection was given to Rochester Institute of Technology in 1993 by Margot Joachimsthal Reiche Giusti. Processed by Zinaida Tsemel, Project Archivist 2005-2006 Funding Provided by the National Endowment of the Arts Wallace Library Archives and Special Collections Rochester Institute of Technology Rochester, New York 14623-0887

Table of Contents Administrative Information Biographical Note Scope and Content Arrangement Container List

Administrative Information Creator Giusti, George, 1908-1990 Extent document boxes, oversize boxes, slide binders, framed artwork, sculpture Abstract Collection of materials from graphic designer George Giusti, (1908- 1990). Includes extensive client project files and documentation (sketches, mechanicals, printed samples, photographs, and artwork in relief and 3-dimensional form). Processed by Zinia Zsemel, 2005-2006 Terms of Use The George Giusti Collection, c. 1941-1988 is open for research. Copyright Permission to examine materials does not constitute permission to publish or quote. It is the researcher’s responsibility to obtain authorization to publish or quote from the appropriate source. The researcher assumes all responsibility for conforming to the laws of libel and copyright in using these materials. Reproduction Permission must be requested to photocopy any items in Archives and Special Collections. Staff members will allow photocopies according to the condition of the item and when it does not violate copyright restrictions. A fee is charged for all photocopies. Preferred [Description and dates], Box/folder number, George Giusti Collection, Citation Wallace Library, Special Collections, Rochester Institute of Technology. Acquisition The George Giusti Collection was give to RIT in 1993 by Margot Joachimsthal Reiche Giusti. Languages English, Japanese, Arabic, Russian Represented

Biographical Note: About George Giusti 1908-1990 Graphic designer, Illustrator. George Giusti (née Wuermli) was born in Milan in 1908. Giusti’s father was of Swiss descent (Wuermli) and his mother was Italian. George Giusti received his professional training at the Reale Accadmia de Belle Arti di Brera in Milan, Italy. His influences include Mies van der Rohe, Piet Mondrian and Paul Klee. After graduation he worked as a designer in Lugano, Italy and then moved to Zurich, Switzerland where he opened his own design studio from 1930 to 1937. In 1936, George married Margot Joachimsthal Neiche, a promising fashion designer. In 1937, their son Robert Giusti was born. George adopted his mother’s name (Giusti) when he immigrated to the United States. Giusti immigrated to the United States in 1938, and spent the majority of his career in New York. He started a freelance practice and designed posters and publicity materials for United States government agencies during World War II. He later worked as an editorial design consultant for various commercial concerns, including twelve years for Geigy Pharmaceuticals. He created a number of memorable cover designs for popular consumer magazines such as Time, Fortune, Scientific American and Holiday in the 1960’s and 1970’s. The boldness and simplicity of his forms on these covers has been attributed to his use of the sculpture as a starting point. Giusti had an interest in many types of media and materials, which he put to use in his collage works and sculptural pieces. Giusti also designed for many forms of print media, and his work can be found on numerous posters, book jackets, and record covers from the same period. He was widely recognized by his peers as an innovator and his work was often reproduced in Graphis and Graphis Annual, both highly respected design publications. He won numerous awards for his work and in 1979 was inducted into the Hall of Fame of the Art Directors Club of New York. His works can also be found in the Museum of Modern Art and National Museum of American Art. Bibliography Morse, Edward S. “The Man Who Signs His Work Giusti,” CA: The Magazine of the

Communication Arts, July/August 1965, pp. 24-35 Remington, R. Roger. “Remembering George Giusti,” Graphis, May/June 1993, pp. 96-101.

George Giusti Collection ______________________________________________________________________________________ SCOPE NOTE The George Giusti collection provides ample documentation for the wide range of clients dating from circa 1941 to 1988. The strengths of the collection include the client files, with the corresponding process work in the form of drawings, mechanicals, proofs and final printed pieces as well as the sketchbooks and sculpture. While there are some business records included within the client files, there is indeed a lacuna of business records related to projects in the collection. Arrangement Series I. Client Files The largest of all the series is arranged alphabetically by client. Material for projects range from sketches, drawings, relief artwork, mechanical mockups, proofs, photographic material and final printed work. Please note that oversize material is listed within the finding aid and users should note the OB (Oversize) designation. Series II. Photographic Records This series includes primarily 35 mm color slides of projects, picture files, lectures and miscellaneous personal slides. Black and white photographs and some transparencies are included in folders within the client files. Series III. Sketchbooks This series contains sketchbooks including Giusti’s watercolor, and pen and ink drawings for projects. Series IV. Sculpture This series includes sculpture created for various projects related to the client files in addition to unidentified works. Included here are 3-dimensional relief artworks along with full 3-dimensional sculpture. Series V. Bibliographic Records Material within this series includes articles about Giusti and reproduction of his work, in a variety of publications including magazines and exhibition catalogs.

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Abbreviations: B – box; OB – oversize box; f – folder; part – partial; ppb – paperback; hdc - hardcover

Client, title1 Identification Date Loc-n

Abbot’s Laboratories

“Tap-sift action… aerohaler, Abbott’s powder inhaler”

Albemarle Paper Manufacturing Company – see Ethyl

Corporation

ALCOA Building Products, Inc.

“Alcoa Aluminum is part of the farm revolution”

Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. (K) – Random House (R)– Vintage

Books (V)

America, a prophecy, a new reading of American poetry

from pre-Columbian times to the present edited by George

Quasha and Jerome Rothenberg, VR

Automation edited by Morris Philipson, V

Basic Astronomy by Peter van de Kamp, R

Basic Biology of Man by G. Kasten Tallmadge, R

Basic Psychiatry by Edward A. Strecker, R

Caligula and Three Other Plays by Albert Camus, V

Chimera by John Barth, R

Cloak and Dagger by Corey Ford and Alastair MacBain, R

Claudius the God by Robert Graves, V

The Day of the Lion by Giose Rimanelli, R

Advertisement (1)

Advertisement (6)

Color Drawing (1)

Front Cover (4)

Front Cover (2)

Front Cover (3)

Front Cover (4)

Book Jacket (10)

Front Cover (7)

Front Cover (1)

Front Cover (1)

Book Jacket (3)

Front Cover (2)

Book Jacket (1)

1956

1973

1962

1952

1952

1952

1958

1972

1946

1968

1954

B1, f1

B1, f2

B1, f3

B1, f4

B1, f5

Days by Mary Robison, K

A Documentary History of Communism, 2 volumes, edited

with an introduction and notes by Robert V. Daniels, V

The Eating of the Gods by Jan Kott, R

Exile and the Kingdom by Albert Camus, V

The Fall by Albert Camus, K

The Fall of the Russian Monarchy by Sir Bernard Pares, V

Helmet for My Pillow by Robert Leckie, R

A History of Russia by Jesse D. Clarkson

The Homeless Mind by Peter and Brigitte Berger and

Hansfried Kellner, R

I Claudius by Robert Graves, V

Mafia by Ed Reid, R

Makers of Mathematics by Alfred Hooper, V

The Origin of Races by Carleton S. Coon, K

Point of Honor by M. R. Kadish, R

The Politics of Industry by Walton Hamilton, V

The Possessed by Albert Camus, V

Prophets with Honor by Alan Barth, K

Book Jacket (5)

Front Cover (1)

Book Jacket (10)

Proof (1)

Book Jacket (3)

Front Cover (1)

Sketch (1)

Book Jacket (4)

Front Cover (5)

Color Drawing (1)

Book Jacket (9)

Front Cover (1)

Book Jacket (1)

Front Cover (1)

Book Jacket (3)

Front Cover (3)

Book Jacket (10)

Front Cover (4)

Book Jacket (3)

Front Cover (1)

Book Jacket (3)

Front Cover (1)

Front Cover (4)

Front Cover (3)

Book Jacket (7)

Front Cover (3)

Front Cover (3)

Color Drawing (1)

Transparency (1)

Book Jacket (7)

Front Cover (3)

1979

1960

1973

1958

1956

1967

1957

1961, 1969

1973

1961

1952

1962

1951

1967

1964

1974

B1, f6

B1, f7

B1, f8

B1, f9

B1, f10

B1, f11

B1, f12

Psychological Survival by Stanley Cohen and Laurie

Taylor, V

The Sibyl by Pär Lagerkvist, V

American Automobile Association

“The Toll Roads of the United States”

American Optical Vision, medical journal

“New AO monoplex eye”

“AO variable density goggle produced for armed forces”

“AO training gun sight”

Anchor & Dolphin Books - Doubleday and Company,

Inc

The 1940’s: Profile of Nations in Crisis by Chester E.

Eisinger

The Abstract Society by Anton C. Zijderveld

American Buildings and Their Architects by William H.

Pierson Jr., D

An American Dialog by Robert McAfee Brown and Gustave

Weigel

American Life in the 1840s edited by Carl Bode

The American Literary Revolution, 1783-1837 edited by

Robert E. Spiller

American Social Patterns by William Petersen

Anatomy of an African Kingdom by J. W. Nyakatura

Business Card (1)

Book Jacket (8)

Front Cover (2)

Letter (1)

Front Cover (3)

Map (1)

Journal Cover (1)

Journal Cover (2)

Journal Cover (1)

Book Jacket (2)

Front Cover (2)

Color Drawing (1)

Ink Drawing (1)

Front Cover (1)

Book Jacket (5)

Part. Back Cover (1)

Front Cover (1)

Book (1)6

Book Jacket (1)

Book Jacket (3)

Book Jacket (1)

Book Jacket (10)

1972

02.05.1974

1958

01.01.1956

1969

1970

1976

1961

1967

1967

1956

1973

B1, f13

B1, f14

B1, f15

B1, f16

B1, f17

B1, f18

B1, f19

Anchor Bible. The Gospel According to John: XIII-XXI

translated by Raymond E. Brown

Anchor Bible. Matthew

Anchor Bible. Psalms III: 101-150 translated by Mitchell

Dahood

Anchor Bible logo

Asylums by Erving Goffman

The Architecture of Humanism by Geoffrey Scott

Beyond Culture by Edward T. Hall, 16 book jackets, 2 front

covers

Beyond Telepathy by Andrija Puharich

Black Enterprise Inc. by Alvin N. Puryear and Charles A.

West

The Case of Comrade Tulayev by Victor Serge,

Critical Existentialism by Nicola Abbagnano

The Currents of Space by Isaac Asimov, D

Darwin’s Century by Loren Eiseley, A

Dead Man’s Float by Amber Dean, D

Death, Grief and Mourning by Geoffrey Gorer

Decline and Rise of Europe by John Lukacs, D

Discovering the Natural Laws by Milton A. Rothman

Dunfords Travels Everywhere by William Melvin Kelley, D

The Eclogues and Georgics of Virgil in the original Latin

Front Cover (3)

Book Jacket (5)

Book Jacket (1)

Book Jacket (5)

Ink drawing (1)

Front Cover (1)

Book Jacket (1)

Ppb Front Cover (1)

Hdc Front Cover (1)

Ppb Book Jacket (7)

Hdc Book Jacket (8)

Mechanical (1)

Front Cover (3)

Front Cover (2)

Book Jacket (9)

Front Cover (1)

Front Cover (3)

Book Jacket (1)

Front Cover (1)

Front Cover (1)

Front Cover (1)

Book Jacket (3)

Front Cover (2)

Front Cover (5)

Mechanical (1)

Book Jacket (4)

Front Cover (3)

Book Jacket (3)

Book Jacket (1)

1970

1971

1970

1961

1954

1976

1962

1973

1950

1969

1952

1968

1944

1967

1965

1972

1970

1964

B1, f20

B1, f21

B2, f1

B2, f2

B2, f3

B2, f4

with a verse translation by C. Day Lewis

The Enclaves by Felix Bastian, D

Four Existentialist Theologians selected by Will Herberg

Freud: the Mind of the Moralist by Philip Rieff

The Future of American Politics by Samuel Lubell

The Future of Time edited by Yaker, Osmond and Cheek, D

Genetics by H. Kalmus, 2 book jackets

Give and Take by Francis D. Moore

Gravity by George Gamow

The Great Playwrights introduced by Eric Bentley, D, v.1

v.2

The Hidden Dimension by Edward T. Hall

A History of Bolshevism by Arthur Rosenberg

A History of the Cold War by John Lukacs

A Hole in the Bottom of the Sea by Willard Bascom, D

Horns, Strings & Harmony by Arthur H. Benade

How Behavior Means by Albert E. Scheflen, A

How to Solve It by G. Polya

The Human Frame by Giovanna Lawford

The Human Use of Human Beings by Norbert Wiener

Ideology and Power in the Age of Jackson by Edwin C.

Rozwenc

Interaction Ritual by Erving Goffman

The Language of Life by George and Muriel Beadle, D

Front Cover (1)

Front Cover (2)

Book Jacket (1)

Front Cover (1)

Book Jacket (1)

Front Cover (1)

Book Jacket (5)

Front Cover (1)

Back Cover (1)

Book Jacket (2)

Book Jacket (1)

Front Cover (2)

Front Cover (1)

Book Jacket (4)

Book Jacket (1)

Front Cover (3)

Proof (1)

Book Jacket (4)

Book Jacket (1)

Front Cover (4)

Front Cover (1)

Front Cover (3)

Front Cover (1)

Book (1)7

Front Cover (2)

Front Cover (3)

Book Jacket (1)

Book Jacket (5)

Front Cover (1)

Front Cover (3)

1965

1958

1961

1956

1971

1964

1965

1968

1970

1966

1967

1961

1960

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1957

1961

1954

1964

1967

1966

B2, f5

B2, f6

B2, f7

B2, f8

The Last Landscape by William H. Whyte

Law and Psychology in Conflict by James Marshall

Lost in the Funhouse by John Barth, D

Man on His Nature by Charles Sherrington

The Man Who Plays Alone by Danilo Dolci

Mathematics for the General Reader by E. C. Titchmarsh

Meaning in the Visual Arts by Erwin Panofsky

Modern Deductive Logic by Robert J. Ackermann

Modern Moral Philosophy by W. H. Hudson

A New History of the Cold War by John Lukacs

Number by Tobias Dantzig

The Old Ones of New Mexico by Robert Coles

Popular Culture & Industrialism, 1865-1890 edited by

Henry Nash Smith

The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life by Erving

Goffman

Protestant Catholic Jew by Will Herberg

Psychoanalysis and Social Research by Hendin, Gaylin and

Carr

The Recovery of Europe, 1945-1973 by Richard Mayne

Religious Conflict in America edited by Earl Raab

The Romance Languages by Rebecca Posner

Book Jacket (5)

Front Cover (1)

Book Jacket (1)

Front Cover (2)

Book Jacket (2)

Book Jacket (3)

Front Cover (2)

Color Drawing (1)

Book (1)8

Book Jacket (1)

Book Jacket (4)

Front Cover (4)

Book Jacket (1)

Front Cover (3)

Book Jacket (1)

Front Cover (1)

Front Cover (1)

Book Jacket (6)

Front Cover (1)

Relief mechanical (1)

Transparency (6)

Book Jacket (1)

Front Cover (1)

Book Jacket (1)

Book Jacket (2)

Front Cover (2)

Book Jacket (10)

Front Cover (2)

Book Jacket (1)

1968

1969

1968

1953

1968

1959

1955

1970

1970

1966

1956

1973

1967

1959

1955

1965

1973

1964

1966

B2, f9

B2, f10

B2, f11

B2, f12

B2, f13

The Sacred Mushroom by Andrija Puharich, D

Sainte-Beuve, Selected Essays translated and edited by

Francis Steegmuller

The Saints Through Their Handwriting by Girolamo Moretti

The Silent Language by Edward T. Hall

Slavery and Muslim Society in Africa by Allan and

Humphrey Fisher

Socialism and Revolution by André Gorz

The Strenuous Decade by Daniel Aaron and Robert

Bendiner

Suicide and Scandinavia by Herbert Hendin

The Theory of Knowledge by D. W. Hamlyn

The Troubled Partnership by Henry A. Kissinger

Universals and Particulars by Michael J. Loux

The War of the Worlds and The Time Machine by H. G.

Wells

What’s Best for the children? Resolving the Power Struggle

Between Parents and Teachers by Mario D. Fantini, A

Why Man Takes Chances edited by Samuel Z. Klausner

Anchor-Doubleday trademark

American Civilization Series trademark

Front Cover (1)

Book Jacket (1)

Front Cover (4)

Book Jacket (2)

Front Cover (3)

Front Cover (4)

Proof (1)

Book Jacket (2)

Front Cover (2)

Book Jacket (1)

Front Cover (2)

Book Jacket (2)

Book Jacket (2)

Color Drawing (1)

Book Jacket (2)

Front Cover (2)

Book Jacket (3)

Front Cover (2)

Book (1)9

Color Drawing (2)

Book Jacket (6)

Front Cover (3)

Ink drawing (6)

Snippet (1)

Mechanical (2)

Snippet (5)

Photo (3)

1959

1959

1971

1973

1970

1965

1970

1966

1970

1961

1974

1968

B2, f14

B2, f15

B2, f16

Dolphin Books trademark

Books for Young Readers trademark

Art Directors Club (New York, N.Y.)

34th Annual of Advertising, Editorial Art and Design

35th Annual of Advertising, Editorial Art and Design

AD Magazine

Works for the Annual Show:

“Peace”

“Steps to success”

58th Art Directors Annual: “Clockman”

“The Art Directors’ Club Hall of Fame”

Photo (1)

Snippet (2)

Front Cover (3)

Proof (1)

Part. Front Cover (1)

Full cover (6)

Book (1)

Front Cover (2)

Part. Front Cover (2)

Full cover (3)

Magazine (4)

Relief artwork (1)

Color drawing (1)

Relief artwork (2)

Photo (2)

Tear Sheet (5)

Transparency (1)

Sketch (2)

Snippet (3)

Labels for entries (2)

Call for entries (7)

Relief artwork (1)

Brochure (3)

Pamphlet (3)

Invitation Order Form (3)

Evening Program (2)

Sitting Arrangements (1)

Invitation (1)

1955

1956

10. 1966

1978

1979

11.07.1980

B2, f17

OB1, f1

B3

B3, f1

OB1, f1

B3, f2

B3, f3

B3, f4

Hall

B3, f5

Art Directors Club annual exhibition merit award for

“House Organ Full Issue” for Price Waterhouse

Exhibition “Layout”

“Design of the Sixties,” an exhibition of international

graphics sponsored by the Art Directors Club

“The Art Director at Work”

Atlantic Monthly magazine

“In the city of power”

AVCO Corporation

“Lycoming harnesses the hot breath of a new era”

Annual Report

Bacchus

Hands E11

Hands C4

Hands C12

Hands B4

Hands B5

Hands B7

Hands B9

Hands A7

Hands A2

Hands D12

Award (1)

Invitation (1)

Transparency (1)

Poster (10)

Poster (2)

Mechanical (1)

Proof (2)

Front Cover (5)

Part. Front Cover (2)

Magazine (1)

Front Cover (3)

Advertisement (1)

Broadside (1)

Brochure (1)

Photo (3)

Photo (5)

Photo (5)

Photo (2)

Photo (9)

Photo (3)

Photo (3)

Photo (11)

Photo (5)

Photo (4)

1985

12.1971

1955

1957

B3, f6

OB1, f2

OB9, f3

B3, f7

B3, f8

B3, f9

B3, f10

B3, f11

B4, f1

B4, f2

Hands D4

Hands D1

Boehringer Ingelheim, Ltd.

Opening of their new headquarters in New York

The Company’s logo

Alupent (an asthma drug)

Lungs sculpture for alupent advertisement

“Persantine at the Heart of the Cardiac Revolution”

Heart

Business Week magazine

April 26, 1952

May 5, 1952

June 28, 1952

October 11, 1952

Photo (3)

Photo (2)

Brochure (1)

Sketch (2)

Letter 2 1/31/83, 14/2

Letterhead (3)

Relief Artwork (1)

Mechanical (4)

Ink Drawing (1)

Advertisement (10)

Sketch (4)

Advertisement (5)

Part. Advertise. (2)

Sketch (4)

Transparency (7)

Folder (1)

Pamphlet (2)

Letter, 6,27,79

Relief artwork (2)

Sketch (20)

Color Drawing (1)

Photo (1)

Sketch (4)

Cover (1)

Cover (1)

Cover (1)

Cover (1)

1972

1983-1984

06.27.1979

04.26.1952

05.05.1952

06.28.1952

10.11.1952

B4, f3

B4, f4

B4, f5

OB11, f10

B4, f6

B4, f7

B4, case

B4, f8

OB1, f3

B4, f9

December 20, 1952

August 22, 1953

December 22, 1953

March 20, 1954

November 20, 1954

Calendar

CA magazine

Magazine with Guisti’s cover and the article about “The

Man Who Signs His Work Guisti” by Edward S. Morse on

pp. 24-35

Celanese Chemical Company

“From the hayloft a horse looks like a violin”

Champion Papers, inc.

“Kromekote: Salesmaker for the World of Music”

Picture of a metal bust

Champion Spark Plug

“Dependable Champion”

Chrysler Corporation

“You’re looking at the heart of Chrysler firepower”

Command Records

“A Special Something… the Ray Charles Singers”

“The Ray Charles Singers Songs for Lonesome Lovers”

Cover (1)

Cover (1)

Cover (1)

Cover (1)

Cover (1)

Snippet (2)

Magazine (5)

Mechanical (1)

Cover (2)

Advertisement (2)

Advertisement(5,7,210

Tear sheet (2)

Transparency (9)

Advertisement (2)

Advertisement (2)

Part. Advertis. (2)

Proof (4,2,1)

Proof (4,4,2)

Part. Proof (1)

12.20.1952

08.22.1953

12.22.1953

03.20.1954

11.20.1954

07.1965

1964

1947

1951

B4, f10

B4, f11

B5, f1

B5, f2

B5, f3

OB1, f4

OB1, f5

OB1, f6

“The Ray Charles Singers Songs for Latin Lovers”

“At the Movies with the Ray Charles Singers”

“Ray Charles Singers Command Performances”

“Rome Revisited, the Ray Charles Singers”

“Ray Charles Singers… Paradise islands… songs of

Hawaii”

“One of those songs, the Ray Charles Singers”

“Enoch Light and His Orchestra Discotheque”

“Enoch Light and His Orchestra Discotheque, vol. 2”

“Enoch Light… Cole Porter Songs”

“Enough Light… in Far Away Places, vol. 2”

“Enoch Light and His Orchestra Rome 35/MM”

“Enoch light and The Light Brigade – Spanish Strings”

“Enoch Light… Fiesta! Charles Magnante, His Accordion

and Orchestra Go South of the Border”

“Carnival in Far Away Places Charles Magnate…”

“Roman Accordion, Charles Magnate and His Orchestra”

“Guitar USA Tony Mottola”

“Tony Mottola Love Songs Mexico/S.A.”

“Doc Severinsen… The New Sound of Today’s Big Band”

“Tony Mottola Amor”

“Brass Impact, the Brass Choir Conducted by Warren

Album (1)

Album (1)

Proof (10)

Proof (5,7)

Color Drawing (1)

Proof (5,10)

Album (1)

Album (1)

Proof (10)

Proof (10)

Album (1)

Proof (10)

Proof (4,2)

Proof (4,7)

Proof (3,3,1)

Proof (4)

Part. Proof (5)

Color drawing (1)

Album (1)

Album (2)

Proof (7)

Part. Proof (1)

Proof (10)

Album (2)

Proof (10, 8)

Proof (10)

Proof (3)

Proof (4,3)

Photo (2)

Proof (10)

Full Proof (3)

OB1, f7

OB1, f8

OB1, f9

OB1, f10

OB1, f11

OB1, f12

OB1, f13

OB2, f1

OB2, f2

OB2, f3

OB2, f4

OB2, f5

OB2, f6

OB2, f7

OB2, f8

OB2, f9

OB2, f10

OB3, f1

Kime”

“Explosive Brass Impact… Warren Kime Orchestra, vol. 2”

“Brass Impact Going Someplace Else”

“Rachmaninoff, symphony no. 2 in E, op. 27… Steinberg ”

“Atomic Rooster”

“Delicado”

“Dance Gal – Gimme the Banjo, the Robert de Cormier

Folk Singers”

“Contrasts… The Provocative Musical Genius of Toots

Thielemans”

“The Corporation…”

“The Discotheque Dance Album”

“A New World of Stereo: Sound in the 8th Dimension”

“Evolution: Gene Bertoncini”

“Command: World Leader in Recorded Sound”

“Tony Mottola, String Band Strum-Along”

“Doc Severinsen Torch Songs for Trumpet”

Commercial Museum (Philadelphia, PA)

Front Proof (6)

Back Proof (4)

Proof (4)

Proof (10)

Photo (4)

Album (1)

Proof (10)

Proof (4, 10)

Mechanical (1)

Album (3)

Proof (1,4,4)

Album (1)

Proof (4)

Part. Proof (1)

Album (1)

Proof (10)

Album (1)11

Proof (10)

Proof (10)

Color Drawing (1)

Proof (6)

Album (1)

Album (1)

Album (1)

Proof (4,4,1)

Album (1)

Proof (3 )

Part. Proof (2)

Album (1)

01-03.1961

OB3, f2

OB3, f3

OB3, f4

OB3, f5

OB3, f6

OB3, f7

OB3, f8

OB3, f9

OB3, f10

OB3, f11

OB4

OB4

OB4, f1

OB4, f2

“The Festival of Italy: Celebrating the 100th Anniversary of

Italian Unification”

Container Corporation of America

“Jane Addams on the basis of civilization”

Country Gentleman

Map of Iowa

Crowell – see Thomas Y. Crowell

Cue magazine

Issue with Guisti’s cover

Cushman & Wakefield

Two-folded business card with Giusti’s cover

The Daily Telegraph magazine

Issue with Giusti’s cover and an article on his metal

portraits of celebrities on pp. 28-35

Mick Jagger

October 1981 calendar with the picture of Jagger

Edward Heath

Greta Garbo

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03-04.1978

11.21.1970

05.05.1972

1981

B5

OB9, f1

B5, f4

B5, f5

B5, f6

B5, f7

B5, f8

B5

OB4, f3

OB9, f4

Hall

Stacks

OB4, f4

OB4, f5

Golda Meir

Richard Nixon

Mao Tse-Tung

Pope Paul

Guisti working on the sculptures

Cut-out from the magazine with a photo of Guisti and his

wife

The Davison Chemical Company

“Catalytic Power”

“Molecular Affinity”

“Released for Active Service”

“Action… with Direction”

“Progress through Chemistry”

“Foreshadowing the Future”

“Portrait of a Profit”

“This little pile of Davison silica gel…”

“A More Useful Future”

“To a Millionth of a Pound…”

“The Farmer is a Chemist”

“A Reasonable Conclusion”

“‘Some People are Weatherwise but Most are Otherwise.’”

“Processes to Create New Profits”

“Food for the Tree of Life…”

“Earnings for Consumers, Workers, Owners”

“Refrigeration… Vital to American Life”

“Conquering Climate, Time and Distance”

“Born with a Fiery Disposition!”

“A Cooperation”

“Eager… with a Great Future”

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1948

1948

1948

1949

1949

1948

1945

1947

1950

1950

1945

1944

1945

1949

1945

1944

1944

1944

1945

OB5, f1

OB5, f2

Hall

OB5, f3

OB5, f4

OB5, f6

B6, f1

B6, f2

B6, f3

B6, f4

B6, f5

B6, f6

B6, f7

B6, f8

B6, f9

B6, f10

B6, f11

B6, f12

“Interwoven”

“The Chemical that Helped Shape the Map of America”

Graphik, a Stuttgard magazine no. 6, p. 287-292, with an

article about Giusti’s advertisements for Davison

Dell Publishing Company

Visual, vol. 4. Heart: Anatomy, Function and Diseases by

George Guisti and Rudolf Hoffmann

Dial Press

The Pulse of Radar by Sir Robert Watson-Watt

Discover magazine

Doubleday – see Anchor Doubleday

Ethyl Corporation

“What comes down must go up”

“Better printing for better selling” (Albemarle)

“Baal Zebub, Lord of Flies”

Famous Artists Schools (Westport, Conn.)

“How to Achieve Success in Art during the 1960s”

Famous Artists Magazine, vol. 10, no. 2

18th Annual Report

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1948

1950

1962

1959

12.1981

1960

1961

1966

B6, f13

B6, f14

B6

B6, f14

+ tube

B6, f15

B6, f16

B6, f17

B6, f18

OB11, f6

B7, f1

B7, f2

B7, f3

20th Annual Report

A catalog “Famous Artists Course in Commercial Art,

Illustration and Design”

Famous Artists School Award

Famous Photographers School Award

Lesson plans

Japanese magazine with G’s cover

Fiat

Fidelity Investments (Plansboro, N.J.)

“Profile of Performance”

Ill. with a lamp inside an egg

Firmenich Incorporated

First National City Bank of New York,

“American Industry and The First National City Bank…”

“Chain stores... shopping made easy”

“Electric power”

“Newest boom market: leisure time”

“Casual dress key to clothing’s climb”

Fleuroma, Ltd (Essex, England)

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1968

1967

1984

1956

B7, f4

B8

B7, f5

B7, f6

OB6, f1-4

B7, f7

B9, f1, tube

B9, f2

B9, f3

B9, f4

OB6, f5

Paper pads with letterheads in various sizes

Vial with bricks

“Lilas eternal”

“Rose eternelle”

Yellow flowers in a vase

Fortune magazine

Issue, February 1941

“Join A.R.P.”

Issue, November 1941

‘The U.S. Navy”

“The Tools of Synthetics”

“ECA: How Good a Buy?”

“Natural Gas – Whoosh,” p. 107-112

“Hormones at a glance,” p. 82

Issue, December 1951

“A New Age of Science in Industry”

“The Junior Executive Life”

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12.1985

02.1941

08.1941

11.1941

08.1942

05.1948

02.1949

12.1949

05.1951

12.1951

01.1953

06.1953

B10

B10, f1

B10

B10, f2

B10

B10, f3

B10

OB6, f6

B10

B10, f4

B10, f5

B10

B10, f6

“The New York Central”

“The Dynamic Market for Capital Goods”

“Cosmic Rays,” p. 110, 115, 140, 142, 144

“Borg-Warner, a Company of Parts”

Page with 25 former covers of Fortune

Advertisement of Fortune

Snippet with a former cover of Fortune

Seasonal greeting with Fortune covers

Geigy Pharmaceuticals

Basel, Switzerland

Plans for Suter house for J. R. Geigy

Series chirurgica no. 5, publ. by Geigy

“Report of the 2nd Study Week of the Developmental Panel

for Visual Communication”

“Report of the 3rd Study Week of the Developmental Panel

for Visual Communication”

“Der Kampf un die Lehre von Blutkreislauf”2 by Théodore

Vetter, publ. by Geigy

Acta psychosomatica no. 8, publ. by Geigy

Geigy Pharmazeutische Spezialitäten

Geigy Pharmazeutische Spezialitäten

Geigy Publicity Department

Symbol of the “expectant soul”

Butazolidin

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6 Brochures (1 set)

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05.1954

09.1954

1962

01-02.1963

02-03.1964

1966

1966

1967

1969

B10, f7

B10

B10, f8

B10, f9

B10, f10

B10, f11

B10, f12

2 tubes

B9

B9

B9

B9, f5

B9

B9, f5

B9

B9, f5

OB6, f7

B12, f5

Information about the medicine

Eurax

Information about the medicine

Hygroton

“Hygroton in hypertension and oedema,” no. 1

no. 2

no. 3

no. 4

“Wieder auf sicherem Boden mit Hygroton-Reserpin”3

Letter from Geigy about hygroton

Wave design for promotion series “Dreams”

“Hygroton in cardiac oedema”

“Hygroton in cardiac oedema”

“Hygroton in cardiac oedema”

“Hygroton in cardiac oedema”

Advertisement ideas

Conference on advertisement ideas

Advertisement ideas

Insidon

Information about the medicine (red design)

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6 Pamphlets (1 set)

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Pamphlet (9)

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08.1963

B9, f6

B9, f7

B10

B9, f8

B9, f9

B9, f10

B9, f11

B9, f12

OB6, f7

OB14

B9, f12

B12, f5

B11, f1

Information about the medicine (black design)

Information about the medicine (white design)

Information about the medicine (blue design)

Information about the medicine

Information about the medicine

Information about the medicine

Information about the medicine

Meliobal

Tanderil

“Anti-inflammatory agent in infectious diseases,” no. 1

“Anti-inflammatory agent in inflammation of the eye,” no. 2

“Anti-inflammatory agent in gynecology,” no. 3

“Anti-inflammatory agent in inflammation of the blood- and

lymph-vessels,” no. 4

Advertisement

Information about the medicine

Information about the medicine

Tegretol

Information about the medicine

Sketches for advertisement of various products

Hemeran

Pamphlet (10)

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Pamphlet (10)

Envelope (10)

Pamphlet (10)

Envelope (10)

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Pamphlet (1)

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B11, f2

B11, f3

B11, f4

B11, f5

B10

B11, f6

B11, f7

B11, f8

B11, f9

B12, f5

B12, f1

B12, f2

B12, f5

Anafraril, butazolidin, dulcolax, micoren, dyestuffs

Mitin, butazolidin

Pertofrane, hygroton, dulcolax, butazolidin, tegretol,

resoferon, laridox

Butazolidin, hygroton, anafraril, vitracid, reserfin, gypel,

manaron, gesaran

Illustration of a robot

Chest pain treatment

Film script

Transparencies

USA

“Buckminster Fuller ‘transegrity’ mast… supporting

‘Geigy’ sign”

“Report on the Company’s Art Department Operation”

Catalyst 6 (holiday greetings to Geigy employees, his ill. on

p. 11)

Catalyst 20 (brochure about the company)

Geigy Graphics

Geigy Graphics

Geigy Medical Directors meeting

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8 plans

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Schedule Brochure (2

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Sticker (6)

11.1966

06.1967

06.1968

01.1969

03.19.1969

05.30.1967

12.21.1961

1965

04.1967

09-10.1970

B12, f6

B12, f7

Tube

B12, f8

OB6, f8

B12, f8

B12, f9

Dulcolax

Idea for advertisement

Conference report on advertisement

Dyestuffs

“When performance counts”

Ill. with phone receivers

“For quality supported by performance”

“For color performance”

“No need for alarm”

“Don’t wait till the cows come home”

Geigy Household Insectitude Products

Pertofrane

Package with a brochure

Package with a pamphlet

Package with a pamphlet

Information about the medicine

Information about the medicine

Information about the medicine

Information about the medicine

Information about the medicine

Information about the medicine

Information about the medicine

Information about the medicine

Information about the medicine

Information about the medicine

Information about the medicine

Information about the medicine

Information about the medicine

Information about the medicine

Sketch (5)

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Sketch (3)

Advertisement (1)

Advertisement (1)

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Advertisement (3)

Advertisement (2)

Advertisement (2)

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Package (3)

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Brochure (1)

Brochure (1)

Brochure (1)

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Pamphlet (1)

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Packaging proof (1)

B12, f5, 10

B12, f11

B12, f12

B12, f13

B10

B12, f14

Information about the medicine

Information about the medicine

Information about the medicine

Preludin

Packaging with a pamphlet with sample pills

Notebook

Report on the propaganda material

Information about the medicine

Information about the medicine

Information about the medicine

Information about the medicine

Information about the medicine

Information about the medicine

Information about the medicine

Information about the medicine

Information about the medicine

Tofranil

Design with a man crawling in a tunnel

Mechanical (2)

Sketch (3)

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Mechanical (2)

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Part. Brochure (3)

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Pamphlet (8)

Envelope (2)

Brochure (9)

B12, f5

B12, f15

B10

B12, f16

B13, f1

Packaging with a pamphlet

Design with a man crawling under a huge ball

Packaging with a pamphlet

Design with a man standing at a precipice

Design with a man sitting in an enclosed space

Design with a man hanging between two rocks

Pamphlet (1)

Pamphlet (1)

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Pamphlet (2)

Pamphlet (1)

Pamphlet (10)

Pamphlet (6)

Packaging (4)

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Pamphlet (1)

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Pamphlet (1)

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Pamphlet (1)

Pamphlet (1)

Pamphlet (1)

Pamphlet (4)

Cover (1)

Pamphlet (1)

Pamphlet (4)

Pamphlet (1)

Pamphlet (1)

Pamphlet (1)

Pamphlet (2)

Pamphlet (10)

Envelope (1)

Pamphlet (1)

B13, f2

B13, f3

B10

B13, f4

B 10

B13, f5

B13, f6

B13, f7

Design with a man sitting at the foot of a steep hill

Exhibition

Design with a man at the foot of the stairs (6 different

designs)

Design with a kid in a corner

Design with a kid with his head in his arm

Design with a girl with her fingers over her eyes

Pamphlet with pills

General Electric Company

“Conquering climate, time, and distance”

Annual report

Graphis magazine

Issue no. 26

Issue no. 43

Issue no. 58a, in French4

Issue no. 59

Brochure (4)

Pamphlet (6)

Pamphlet (3)

Photo (1)

Pamphlet (6)

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Pamphlet (2)

Envelope (1)

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1949

1976

1952

11.1952

03-04.1955

1955

B13, f8

B13, f9

B13, f 1̀0

B13, f11

B13

B13, f12

OB6, f9

B13

Room 3660

B13, f13

OB6, f10

B13

B13, f14

Issue 59-60: Graphis Annual

Issue no. 63/64

Photocopy from Allen Hurlburt’s “The Design Concept”

Issue no. 78

Issue no. 87

p. 2

Undated edition with a two-page spread on Giusti’s heart

book, pp. 466-467

Grow Group, Inc.

Advertisements

Letter from Kornhauser & Galen, Inc. (advertising agency)

“The New Devoe Marine Bar-Rust Corrosion Control

System”5

“Devoe Marine Paints and Coatings”

“Unfrozen assets”

“Signs of Growth”

Cover (6)

Transparency (1)

Cover (1)

Cover (10)

Transparency (1)

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Relief artwork (2)

Magazine (214)

Cover (10)

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Sketch (18)

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Letter (1)

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Advertisement (5)

Advertisement (2)

Advertisement (8)

08-09.1958

01-02.1960

08.25.1982

08.1982

10.04.1982

B13, f15

OB11 & 15

B13

B13, f16

B13

B13, f17

B13, f18

B14, f1

B14, f2

“Harnessing Inflation”

“Stock Option”

Pages of Barron’s with the advertisements

Advertisement

Fortune magazine with this advertisement

Gruen Watch Company

“He missed his train by 1/10,000 of an inch”

Guitar Review magazine

Issue no. 3, 1947

Issue no. 9 1949

Issue, May 1969, cover and ill. on p. 6

Andres Segovia materials:

“Compositions and transcriptions by Andres Segovia”

“Classical Guitar” by Sophocles Papas, which includes a

photo of Segovia’s hand, which Giusti later sketched

“Andre Segovia, 20 studies for the guitar”

“Segovia altered instrumental history” from NY Times

“Andre Segovia gestorben” from Neue Zürcher Zeitung

Issue no. 48, ills. to the article “Libra primero: instruccion

de musica” (which is in English)

Issue no. 57, Spring 1984, cover and inside ill.

Issue no. 60, Winter 1985, cover and ills. on pp. 8, 22

Advertisement (2)

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Cover (4)

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Letter (1)

11.29.1982

11.01.1982

1944

1947

1949

1969

1960

1963

1975

1982

03-04.1983

06.04.1987

1977

1984

05.05.1984

1985

B14

B14, f3

B14, f4

B14, f5

B14, f6

Issue no. 61, Spring 1985, cover

Issue no. 62, Summer 1985, cover

Issue no. 65, Spring 1986, cover

Issue no. 66, Summer 1986, cover and ill. on p. 13

Issue no. 67, Fall 1986, cover and ill. on p. 28

Letter about issue no. 70

Subscription advertisement that includes Giusti’s cover

Portrait of Manuel de Falla

Picture of an Oriental bazaar

Design with a maple leaf and a guitar

Miscellaneous sketches for the magazine

Clippings with images of guitars and guitar music

Brochures with guitar music

Hanover House

The Dawn of Life by J. H. Rush

Cover (1)

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Sketch (26)

Clippings

Brochure (8)

1985

02.09.1985

1985

09.06.1985

1986

1986

1986

06.04.1987

1957

B14

B14, f6

B14, f7

B14

B14, f7

B14, f8

B14, f9

B14, f10

B15

B14, f11

Holiday magazine

“Europe,” January 1954

“Washington, Sicily, etc,” May 1956, (map on pp. 38-39)

Maps in Russian and Polish

“France,” April 1957

“Your New Year Brings On Labor Day,” September 1957

“England,” April 1958

“Africa,” April 1959

“Rome,” April 1960

“Volume One: the South Pacific,” October 1960

“Volume Two: the South Pacific,” November 1960

Front cover (4)

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Cover (8)

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Poster cover (10)

01.1954

05.1956

04.1957

03.21.1957

09.1957

04.1958

04.1959

04.1960

10.1960

11.1960

B15

B14, f12

OB7, f1

B15

B14, f13

B15

B14, f13

B15

B14, f14

OB7, f2

B15

B14, f15

B15

B14, f16

OB7, f3

B15

B16, f1

OB7, f4

B15

B16, f2

OB7, f5

B16, f2

“Washington, D.C.,” April 1962

map

“Mexico,” October 1962

“Ireland,” April 1963

“Russia,” October 1963, cover and map

map

“Canada,” April 1964

map

“Germany,” October 1964, cover and map

map

cover

“Spain,” April 1965, cover and map

“Travel Europe: the Mediterranean Coast,” January 1966

Cover (1)

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Cover (10)

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04.1962

10.1962

04.1963

10.1963

04.1964

10.1964

04.1965

01.1966

B15

B16, f3

OB11, f1

OB11, f2

B15

B16, f4

B15

B16, f5

OB7, f6

B15

B16, f6

OB11, f2

B15

B16, f7

OB7, f7

OB11, f2

B15

B16, f8

OB7, f8

OB11

OB7, f9

OB11, f1

B15

B16, f9

B15

“Zambia,” June 1966

“Scandinavia,” November 1966

“Mexico,” July 1968, cover and map

“The Paris Embassy,” March 1969

Drawing for the magazine

Holt, Rinehart and Winston, inc

The Use of Space by Ben Bova, ill. by Giusti

Houghton Mifflin and Company

Citizen Morgan by Ted Morgan

Intellectual Digest magazine

“Marcuse and Djilas, Which Prophecy for the 1970s?”

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06.1966

11.1966

07.1968

03.1969

1965

05.1970

B16, f10

OB14

B15

B16, f11

B15

B16, f12

B15

B16, f13

B15

B16, f14

OB7, f10

B16, f15

B16, f16

OB11, f5

B15

“Mick Jagger and the Nature of Rock”

Interiors magazine

Issue, May 1952

International Business Machines Corporation

“Now you might slay the much dreaded computer paper

dragon,” advertisement

Color sketches

IBM headquarters

Isaac Goldman Company

Calendar for July of 1942

K and M Machine-Fabricating, Inc. (Cassopolis, Mich.)

“The Builders”

Letter from the company’s vice-president

Knopf – see Alfred A. Knopf

La Zamba restaurant, NY

Color drawing strip

Lee Rubber & Tire Corporation

“Resilience in Rubber”

Lenox China

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11.1972

05.1952

07.1942

10.29.1980

B16, f17

B15

B16, f17

B15

B16, f18

B16, f19

B16, f20

B16, f21

OB7, f11

B16, f22

Lenox china brochure designed by Giusti

L. Heller & Son Incorporation

“Would you grant a lady’s fervent wish?”

Look Magazine

June 6, 1961, illustration to the article “A Quarter Century,

Its Advances” by Henry Steele Commanger on p. 81

Ill. to another article in the same series, on p.72

Brochure “Look Magazine’s Complete Guide to the New

1962 Cars”

Portrait of Julius Caesar to accompany the article about him

in “They made our world…” series by Leo Rosten in the

December 28, 1965 issue on pp. 78-79

Squares design

Lukens Steel Company

“A Steel House for the Peaceful Atom”

Mademoiselle magazine

Market profile brochure

Marathon Oil Company

Marathon World magazine, no. 2, 1970, cover & pp. 1-5

Masonite Corporation

“Perfect shapes for your new products”

McCann-Erikson Incorporation

“Meet the world’s best listeners… Dictaphone”

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06.06.1961

1962

12.28.1965

1956

1970

B17

B16, f23

B17

B16, f24

B16, f25

B16, f26

OB7, f12

B18, f1

B18, f2

B18, f3

B18, f4

B18, f5

McGraw-Hill Publishing Company

The Fractured Image, a collection of stories by Stevenson,

Conrad, Kafka, etc

“Economies in paper usage…”

Merrell-National Laboratories, advertis. for Bendectin

Information about the medicine

Issue of Patient Care magazine with the ad on p. 44

Merritt-Chapman & Scott Corporation

“Equipment”

“Shipbuilding”

“Chemicals, paints and metallurgicals”

“Construction”

Ill. of an S-like figure in steel (41 (flat box))

Photo of the headquarters, from New York Times

Modern Medicine magazine

October 29, 1973, cover and ill. on p. 1

December 10, 1973, cover

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10.15.1976

02.25.1975

10.29.1973

12.10.1973

B18, f6

B18, f7

B18

OB8, f1

Stacks

B18, f8

B18

B18, f9

Modern Packaging magazine

January 1954

February 1954

March 1954

April 1954

May 1954

June 1954

July 1954

August 1954

September 1954

October 1954

November 1954

December 1954

December 1970

Museum of Modern Art (New York, N. Y.)

XX Century Italian Art by the Museum

National CSS (Wilton, Conn.)

Letter from Giusti about a sculpture for their headquarters

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01.1954

02.1954

03.1954

03.09.1954

04.1954

04.06.1954

05.1954

05.06.1954

06.1954

07.1954

07.12.1954

08.1954

08.02.1954

09.1954

09.09.1954

10.1954

10.05.1954

11.1954

11.09.1954

12.1954

12.29.1954

12.1970

07.03.1978

B18, f10

B18, f11

B18, f12

B18, f13

B18, f14

B18, f15

B18, f16

OB8, f2

B18, f17

B18, f18

B18, f19

B18, f20

B18, f21

B18, f22

B20, f1

B20, f2

Natural History Press

The Biology of Flowering by Frank Salisbury

Plant Diseases by Frederick Wellman

Plant Growth by Arthur Gentile

[New York Botanical Garden]

A History of Plants by Herman Becker

Plants and Man by David Rogers

New York and Pennsylvania Company, inc

Two-page advertisement

Page from “Famous Artists Course in Commercial Art”

The New York Times Magazine

Giusti’s portrait of George McGovern to illustrate the article

about McGovern’s nomination as a presidential candidate

Ill. to “Vladivostokmanship” by Hans Morgenthau, p. 39

Newsweek magazine

“The hope of mankind lies here”

“The man who runs the world”

Norwalk, Conn.

Letter from city hall about a sculpture they commissioned

Olin Mathieson Chemical Corporation

“Growing in service to a growing world… Olin Mathieson”

“Discovering better ways, producing better products… Olin

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05.02.1971

11.22.1974

10.31.1980

1959

B20, f3

B20, f4

B20, f5

B20, f6

OB8, f3

B20, f7

OB8, f4

OB8, f5

Mathieson”

“Serving the human requirement on many fronts… OM”

“Dependability through integration… Olin Mathieson”

“Directing diversified interests… Olin Mathieson”

“Serving as a single source… Olin Mathieson”

Advertisement in Time magazine

“Your new source of Aluminum – coming to life… OA”

“No shelf-warmers here… Olin Aluminum”

“How Olin Aluminum helps transform concept into

construction”

“Light, bright OA adds the new touch to modern living”

“Today the proudest cars on the road glisten with OA”

“Let OA set your holiday list agleam...”

Four-folded card with the crystal design

“Full integration makes OA a dependable source for you”

“Patterns with light-hearted living with Olin Aluminum”

“There’s no place like home-building… Olin Aluminum”

“Symbol of new standards of quality and service”

“Olin Aluminum hits a new high in quality and service”

“Cover your investment with colorful Olin Aluminum”

“Olin Aluminum works wonders with windows”

“You’ll be riding high with fast-moving Olin Aluminum”

“Flag-raising day at another new Olin Aluminum plant”

“Zealous attention to detail… Olin Aluminum”

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1959

1959

1959

1959

1959

1957

1960

1960

1959

1959

1959

1958

1959

1957

1959

1960

1960

1957

1958

OB8, f6

OB8, f7

OB8, f8

OB8, f9

OB8, f10

OB8, f11

OB8, f12

OB8, f13

OB8, f14

OB8, f15

OB8, f16

OB8, f17

OB8, f18

OB8, f19

OB8, f20

“The man from Olin Aluminum speaks softly…”

“OM… announces major new division OA”

“OA’s full integration means dependable delivery…”

Advert in the Spanish version of U.S. News & World Report

Advertisement in Business Week

“You’ll make better connections with Western Brass”

“You’ll get modern styling… with Western Brass”

“Put permanence into products with Western Brass”

“Selling beauty? Brass gets the idea across faster”

“You’ll form it faster with Western Brass”

“Western roll-bond solar heating units…”

Panorama magazine

February 1980, cover

ad with this cover in The New York Times Magazine

Parco

Postcard “N.Y. Illustration Express”

Park East magazine

“A Companion for Harry” by Carhartt and Winter on p. 35

Philadelphia National Bank

“Chemicals play a billion-dollar role…”

“Electronics”

“Steel”

“Transportation equipment”

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1958

1957

1957

1960

1960

1960

1960

1960

1960

02.1980

03.16.1980

04.1952

OB8-21, 11-4

OB8, f22

OB8, f23

B17

B20, f8

B20, f9

B20, f10

B20, f11

“Textiles”

“Oil”

“What do these industries have in common?”

Physician’s World magazine

Ills. to “The Ordeals of Confidentiality” by Rosalind

Massow Luger on pp. 23-30 and to “When the Public

Needs to Know” on pp. 30-31

Price Waterhouse

Spring 1972, Review: cover and inside ills.

p. 33

p. 36

p. 38

p. 40

Summer/Autumn 1972, Review: cover and inside ills.

p. 4

1974, no. 1, Review: cover and inside ills.

p. 2

p. 14

p. 19

p. 22

p. 30

p. 31

1974, no. 2, Review: ill. on p. 2

1974, no. 3, Review: cover and inside ills.

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1953

06.1974

1972

1972

1974

1974

1974

OB10, f1

B20, f12

B20, f13

B20, f14

B20, f15

B20, f16

p. 11

p. 17

November 1974, Staff News magazine: cover and inside ill.

cover and p. 2

“The Energy Challenge: a Guide for Action”

1975, no. 3, Review: cover and inside ills.

p. 9

p. 13

Letter to Giusti, with his ink drawings enclosed

“A Profile,” brochure about the company with photos of

Giusti’s metal designs

photocopies of drawings

1977, no. 1, Review: cover and inside ills.

p. 2

p. 3

p. 5

1978, no. 1, Review: cover and inside ill.

p. 2

1978, no. 3, Review: cover and inside ills.

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11.1974

1974

1975

02.11.1976

1976

1977

1978

1978

B20, f17

B20, f18

B20, f19

OB16

B20, f19

B20, f20

B17 B20-20

Hall

B20, f20

B20, f21

B21, f1

B21, f2

“Guide to Accounting Controls no. 9”: cover

January 1979, Staff News magazine: cover and inside ill.

1979, no. 2, Review: inside ill.

“Price Waterhouse Reports: the Changing World of

International Business”: cover

Autumn 1983, Today’s Executive magazine: cover and

inside ills.

“Competing in the High Technology Era”: cover and charts

“Objective: Maximize Your Foreign Tax Credit.” brochure

“International Assignment Tax Services” brochure

“Accounting for the Broadcasting Industry”

“The Computer Software and Related Services Industry”

brochure

Ill. to the article “Setting Standards for Reporting Lease

Transactions” by George C. Watt

Ill. to the article “The Unreal World of Real Estate

Accounting” by Donald Rappaport and James O. Stepp

Ill. to the article “Executive Authority in a Multinational

Environment” by Donald B. Chandler

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1979

1979

1981

08.1983

1984

OB15

B21, f3

B21, f4

B21, f5

OB 15

B21, f6

B21, f7

B17, B21-8

B21 ,f8

Hall

B21, f9

B21, f10

B21, f11

B21, f12

B21, f13

Two-page ill. to an article on CPME

Ill. with colored arrows and a zebra crossing

Ill. with four colored arrows going in different directions

Ill. of people with a mask-like kite

Heading “Letters from Kuwait”

Ills. of football and plus, minus and equal signs

Ill. “the autocratic chief executive – a problem worth

considering”

Two-page ill. of four men at a table with a chart behind

them

Ill. with a round roulette and the first letters of the alphabet

Ill. of round test-tubes on concentric circles background

Ill. of a beetle on a spiral background

Ill. of a man swimming

Ill. of a man in inkbottle

Ill. of a skyscraper and horizon

Ill. of earth on a black and white labyrinth background

Ill. of a man on his knees looking into a hole

Ill. of money with a wrench

Ink drawings for an issue of Today’s Executive

Publicker Chemical Corporation

“Paint’s partner”

Publishers Weekly magazine

April 10, 1972, cover with the cover of All in the Family

Cookbook by Edith Bankers on the other side

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04.10.1972

B21, f14

B21, f15

B21, f16

B21, f17

B21, f18

OB10, f2

B21, f19

B21, f20

B21, f20

B21, f21

B22, f1

B22, f2

OB11, f7

Part II – April 10, 1972: cover

Random House – see Alfred A. Knopf – Random House

RD Graphics

Reader’s Digest magazine

Manuscript of the article “What the American Voter Should

Ask Himself” by Wm. F. Buckley, Jr.

Sketches and original drawings to illustrate the article

Page from the Reader’s Digest with Giusti’s ill.

Rough Diamond Company

“Dust with a pedigree”

“From the point of a diamond to the point of a pencil”

“Splitting the minute”

“The Diamond helps your car wear well”

“20 times around the world”

“Diamond cut diamond”

“Mining with diamonds”

“Spiraling output”

“A syllogism”

“Oil is where the Diamond finds it”

“Showing light the way”

“Communications unlimited”

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04.10.1972

06.11.1984

10.1984

B22

OB11, f7

B22, f3

B22, f4

OB11, f9

B22, f4

B22, f5

“This industrial veteran just wore itself away”

“’The Invincible’ builds again”

“Telling seconds when to tick”

Salvato & Coe Associates

Calendar sent “for my friend George”

Saturday Evening Post magazine

Ills. to “An Infinity of Mirrors” by Richard Condon

Ill. to “Aunt Fran” by John O’Hara

Ills. to the article “No More Roses” by Allan Seager

Ill. to “Who Is Bourba Ki?”

Ills. to “The Secret Journal of Waring Stohl”

Ill. of people on a striped circle

“Auschwitz, the Agony of Judging Who Is Guilty,” October

22, 1966, cover

Ill. to “The murderers among us”

Ills. to “The Evil Eye” by Alfred Gillespie

Ill. to “Bless Charlie” by Morton Fineman

Ills. to “Mr. Acarius” by William Faulkner

Ill. to “The Wildest Ride”

Scientific American magazine

November 1952: cover

Color drawings

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1964

1964

03.27.1965

02.26.1966

04.23.1966

05.07.1966

10.22.1966

1966

11.1952

B22, f6

B22, f7

B22, f8

B22, f9

+OB11, f3

B22, f10

B22, f11

OB11, f3

B22, f12

B22

B22, f13

B22, f14

B22, f15

B22, f16

B22, f17

B22, f18

B22, f19

Seamless Rubber Company (New Heaven, Coon.),

Standard Surgeons’ Gloves advertisements

“For the protective hand”

“For the probing hand”

“For the adroit hand”

“For the omniscient hand”

“For the perceptive hand”

“For the saving hand”

“For the healing hand”

“For the thinking hand”

Simon and Schuster

The Organization Man by William Whyte

The Taming of Technology by David Loth and Morris Ernst

Smithsonian magazine

March 1977, ills. to the article by Ritchie R. Ward, “If You

Look Hard Cycles are All Over” on pp. 104-110

The Society of the Classic Guitar (New York, N. Y.)

“Programme of Modern Music” designed by Giusti

Sony Corporation of America

Letter to Guisti

Stamford, Conn.

Card from the Commissioner of Finance to Giusti

List sent by Giusti to the Commissioner of Finance

Letter from the Public Arts Program to Giusti

Color drawing (2)

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1956

1972

03.1977

1959

06.03.1975

08.28.1987

08.31.1987

02.19.1989

B22, f20

B22, f21

OB10, f3

B23, f1

B23, f2

B23. f3

The Studio

The Studio Yearbook 1940

The Studio Yearbook 1941

The Studio Annual 1941-42

Thomas Y. Crowell Company

Circles by Mindel and Harry Sitomer, ill. by Giusti

mechanicals for all the pages

cover

memorandum from the company

playcards

published book

Delights of the Slide Rule by Clyde B. Clason

Joseph the Dreamer by Sally Baldwin, ill. by Giusti

typed manuscript of the book

letter from the company

galleys of the book

memorandums from the company

letter from the author

two pages with thumbnail sketches of ills.

color drawing of the hero

proofs of the book

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1940

1941

1942

10.31.1971

1971

1964

05.01.1969

05.20.1969

05.28.1969

06.25.1969

08.05.1969

09.19.1969

B23, f4

OB10, f4

OB10, f5

OB10, f6

OB10

B23, f7

B23, f5

B23, f6

Mobile Design by John Lynch

Sports and Games by Harold Keith

memorandum from the company

The Telescope Makers by Barbara Land

Tilestone & Hollingsworth Co. (papermaking)

Calendar, October-November-December 1961

Time magazine

Moshe Dyan

Harold S. Geneen, president of ITT

“How Russia Survived Marxism: Soviet Life Today,”

November 10, 1967

“State University of New York: Chancellor Samuel Gould”

“Building for the Year 2000,” August 2, 1968

“Law and Order,” October 4, 1968

“The Consumer Revolt: Ralph Nader,” December 12, 1968

“The Great Missile Debate,” March 14, 1969

“The Superjets Take Off,” January 19, 1970

The Israeli-Palestinian conflict

“Man of the Year: Willy Brandt,” January 4, 1971

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1955

03.13.1969

1968

1961

06.16.1967?

09.08.1967

11.10.1967

01.12.1968

08.02.1968

10.04.1968

12.12.1968

03.14.1969

01.19.1970

06.22.1970?

01.04.1971

B23, f7

B23, f8

OB12, f1

OB12, f2

B23, f9

B23, f10

B23, f11

B23, f12

B23, f13

B23, f14

B23, f15

“After the SST… Aerospace Industry,” April 5, 1971

“On the Brink of Peace? Henry Kissinger,” October 30,

1972

“After the Bombs, What Peace?” January 8, 1973

“The FBI in Politics: L. Patrick Gray III,” March 26, 1973

“How Much Did He Know?” with a portrait of Richard

Nixon, May 14, 1973

“In Defense of Nixon, ‘Speak No Evil’: John Mitchell,”

July 23, 1973

“The Big Car: End of the Affair,” December 31, 1973

“World Inflation,” April 8, 1974

Gerald Ford in profile

“OPEC and Energy, the Hour is Late,” December 20, 1976

Half-girl, half-horned monster and DNA

“Energy battle” with a portrait of Jimmy Carter

“Coal crisis” with a picture of a British miner

Cover (3)

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Cover (6)

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Cover (6)

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Cover (6)

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Cover (10)

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Cover (1)

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Color drawing (1)

Sketch (2)

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04.05.1971

10.30.1972

01.08.1973

03.26.1973

05.14.1973

07.23.1973

12.31.1973

04.08.1974

1974

12.20.1976

04.18.1977?

04.25.1977

03.20.1978

B23

B23, f16

B24, f1

B24, f2

B24

B24, f3

B24, f4

B24, f5

B24, f6

OB12, f3

B24, f7

OB12, f4

OB12, f5

OB12, f6

“Laboratory baby” with a picture of a baby on a bricks

background

Col. Muammar el-Quaddafi of Lybia

Advertisement in New York Times with various covers

Cover Story 1923-1982 (all the covers in this period)

Half black, half white boy and buses

Battle of gold and paper money

Soviet PM Alexei Nikolaevich Kosygin

Ceasefire

Disagreements between Great Britain, France and the

Federal Republic of Germany

Richard Nixon and the people

British PM Edward Heath as a shooting target

War planes and a tank pointing to the center of a shooting

target: armaments

Gerald Ford in blue and orange

Jimmy Carter in blue and red

“Auto union”: man with car-shaped glasses

Person screaming at a map of the US

Sketches

“Time cover golden calf”

Snippets with drawings of animals

Photos of Andrei Sakharov and Alexander Ginzburg

“Meet 100 most influential people in the world,” New York

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Cut-outs

Negatives

Snippets

Snippet (1)

07.31.1978?

12.21.1981

1983

03.20.1975

OB12, f7

B24, f8

B24

B24, f9

B24, f10

B24, f11

OB12, f9

B24, f12

OB11, f8

OB12, f7

OB13, f1

OB13, f2

OB13, f3

B24, f13

Times

Photos of politicians from New York Times Magazine

Photos and slides from Life magazine archives, depicting

various national borders, police actions during race

conflicts in Chicago in the 1960s, and politicians in

Chicago in the 1960s

Tomorrow magazine

Ill. to “Palo” by William Saroyan

Ill. to “Do about Psychic Experience” by J. B. Rhine

Ills. to “The Condor and the Guests” by Evan S. Connell, Jr.

Tompkins, Gilbert, artists’ agent

Card for him, as the agent of Richard Hook

Card for him, as the agent of Alex Ross

Card for him, as the agent of Rudy Pott

Card for him: “Gilbert Tompkins’ sizzling platter”

Card for him with pyramids with artists’ names

Card for him with brushes with artists’ names

Air mail envelopes

Card with Giusti’s comic self-portrait

Similar Merry Christmas card

Town & Country magazine

July 1981, with Giusti’s ill. to the section called “T & G’s

Guide to the International World of the American

Thoroughbred,” pp. 37-70

July 1985, with Giusti’s ill. to the section called “The

Money Horse: T & G’s Annual Guide to the International

Thoroughbred,” pp. 53-66

One page

Two pages

Photos

Snippet (2)

Snippet (1)

Snippets (1 set)

Card (2)

Card (2)

Card (1)

Card (1)

Card (1)

Card (1)

Envelope (6)

Card (3)

Card (1)

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04.20.1975

07.1981

07.1985

B24, f14

B25, f1

B25, f2

B17

B25, f3

B17

B25, f4

Cover of “Town & Country presents a singularly biased

guide to the pleasures of London” by Jonathan Routh,

Mexico

Travel & Leisure magazine

June-July 1971

Autumn 1973

April 1974

May 1976

Postcard

May 1977

Bathing girl

Hand in a colorful sleeve carrying a briefcase with

geometrical forms (Europe)

Pittsburg, PA

Europe

TV Guide magazine

Advertisement in New York Times: “We’d Make Some Big

TV Advertiser a Good Magazine.”

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Front cover (8)

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06.1971

09.1973

04.1974

05.1976

01.09.1977

05.1977

04.24.1974

B25, f5

Case

B17

B25, f6

OB9, f5

B17

B25, f6

B17

OB9, f5

B17

B25, f6

B17

OB9, f5

B25, f6

OB9, f5

B17

OB9, f5

B25, f7

“People Don’t Curl Up with a Good Ad”

Advertisement

Typeface for headings

TV Guide: “Fall Preview”

cover

headings: sports

syndicated

daytime

nighttime

changes

specials and movies

TV Guide: “USA 200”

TV Guide: “Fall Preview”

headings: specials

movies

sports

“The world goes wild for basketball” repr. from Kiwanis

syndicated

daytime

the new season

Letters from TV Guide to Giusti regarding the design of

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Photostat (9)

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Cover (5)

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Paper cut-outs

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Tear sheet (1)

Tear sheet (1)

09.07.1974

06.28.1975

09.09.1978

02.14.1978

B25, f8

B25, f9

B25, f10

the cover and headings and the payment

TV Guide: “Foreign Lobbyists: How They Manipulate US

Television”

TV Guide: “Super Bowl XIII”

TV Guide: “What Viewers Love/Hate about Television”

accompanies an article on brain “hemisphericity”

TV Guide: “Selecting Our Leaders 1980”

TV Guide, p. A-83 with Giusti’s ill of a hand taking a

donkey and an elephant out of a hat

Letter (1)

Letter (1)

Letter (1)

Sketch (8)

Photostat (17)

Note (1)

Magazine (1)

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03.10.1978

06.16.1978

11.18.1978

01.20.1979

05.12.1979

02.23.1980

06.03.1980

B25, f11

B26, f1

Hall

B26, f2

Glass case

B26, f3

TV Guide: “How We Feel about TV’s Role in Campaign

’88”

TV Guide: “The War in Vietnam: What Happened vs. What

We Saw”

TV Guide: “Public TV in Turmoil”

TV Guide: “Does America Want Family Viewing Time?”

Brochure “Does America Want Family Viewing Time?” by

Neil Hickey

Eric G. Larson’s card with a note

Metal plaque “TV Guide life achievement award 1981

Edward R. Morrow”

Cardboard and metal parts for the frame

Type Directors Club of New York

“Typography USA”

“The 5th annual award exhibit of typographic excellence”

United Air Lines

“Modern Main Street of the USA”

“United Air Lines”

Magazine United Airlines Hemispheres, cover

United States. Department of Agriculture. Forest Service

“Prevent forest fires! Use the ash tray”

“Prevent forest fires! Be sure your match is out”

“Prevent forest fires! Crash out your cigarette”

“Prevent forest fires! Put your pipe ashes in bare earth”

United States Information Agency (USIA)

Al Majal, a magazine published by US government in

Sketch (1)

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Cover (2)

Color drawing (1)

Cover (1)

Cover (1)

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Card (1)

Plague (1)

Parts

Sketch (4)

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Advertisement (1)

Magazine (2)

Poster (2)

Poster (1)

Poster (2)

Poster (1)

01.23.1988

1981

1959

10.1995

B26, f4

B26, f5

B26, f6

B26, f7

B26, f8

B26, f9

B17

OB13, f5

Arabic

No. 47

America, a magazine published by the US government and

sold on the territory of the USSR in exchange for the

Soviet Life magazine sold in the US

November 1968, no. 145

Russian version

Polish version

July 1969, no. 126 Polish version

brochures with the same cover about American

films, published by the US Embassy in Bucharest

March 1976, no. 233

Russian version

October-November 1976, no. 240

Russian version

No. 257, an ill. to the article “Mysterious cycles of

nature” by Ritchie R. Ward in Russian

Topic, a magazine published by the US government for

distribution in Africa

No. 66: “Vote 1972”

Magazine (1)

Cover (2)

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Magazine (3)

Cover (7)

Magazine (1)

Cover (10)

Magazine (2)

Cover (3)

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11.1968

07.1969

1971

03.1976

10.1976

1972

B26, f10

OB13, f6

B26, f11

B26

B26, f11

B26

B26, f11

B27

B27, f1

B27

OB17

B27, f2

B27

B27, f2

B27, f3

B27

B27, f3

Tube

B27, f4

B27, f5

No. 94: “Contemporary Arts in America”

United States Postal Service

Ill. of a plane, “1907-1957”

Ill. of the American eagle, “1907-1957”

Leather folder with an Atlantic Cable Centenary stamp

designed by Giusti

Leather folder with a Bowling Commemorative envelope

designed by Giusti

Letter from Giusti to William Dunlap from the Citizen

Advisory Board

U.S. Department of the Interior, National Parks Service

“Morristown National Historical Park, General

Washington’s Headquarters 1779-1780”

Vassar Club of New York, announcements of Annual

Scholarship Benefit events sent to members

Andres Segovia’s concert at Lincoln Center

Leonard Bernstein and Mstislav Rostropovich’s concert at

Lincoln Center

Performance of Candide by Leonard Bernstein at Lincoln

Center

Note to Giusti

Leonard Bernstein’s concert at New York Philharmonic

Screening of The King and I

Empty envelope for such an annual event

Cover (4)

Magazine (1)

Cover (3)

Clipping (1)

Color drawing (1)

Sketch (1)

Color drawing (1)

Folder (1)

Stamps (62)

Folder (1)

Envelope (7)

Letter (1)

Poster (11)

Announcement (1)

Announcement (1)

Announcement (2)

Ticket order form (2)

Note (1)

Announcement (2)

Announcement (2)

Envelope (1)

1975

1957?

1957?

1958

08.21.1971

08.15.1985

03.08.1974

04.24.1975

03.03.1983

B27, f6

Tube

B28, f1

Vietnam Veterans Plaza Memorial, New York City

Article about the proposed memorial

Letter from Giusti to New York’s mayor Edward I. Koch

Vintage Books – see Alfred A. Knopf – Random House –

Vintage

Vista magazine

July/August 1972, Giusti’s cover and ill. to the article

“Return to ‘Little Israel’?” by Richard Yaffe on pp. 18-20

W. C. Welch Associates

Daniel Grady & Company, Inc. info sheet

Best’ Review with an article by Daniel Grady

Flecthcer-Thompson’s business reply card

Outlook magazine published by Flecthcer-Thompson

Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company

Annual Report 1972

Letters from the corporation allowing Giusti to use a

reproduction of the sculpture on this cover for an issue of

Omni magazine

What’s New Reports

Scandinavia report by Bernt Bernholm

Snippet (1)

Letter (1)

Magazine (3)

Article (1)

Cover 91)

Sketch (2)

Pamphlet (5)

Pamphlet (4)

Card (8)

Brochure (6)

Report (2)

Front cover (10)

Color drawing (1)

Photo (3)

Slides (14)

Letter (1)

Letter (1)

03.07.1982

08.14.1982

07.1972

1980

1972

05.13.1980

05.22.1980

B28, f2

B28, f3

B28, f4

B28, f5

B28, f6

London report by Robert G. Richardson

Switzerland report by Pierre Rentchnik

Whiting-Plover Paper Company

Ill. with triangles, the top of which has an eye

Ill. with a face looking upwards

W. H. Nichols & Sons

“Lubricating the turbosupercharger”

World Publishing Company

Ills. of human figure

Xerox Corporation

Note from Jack Hough Associates Inc

Signed delivery blank

Tear sheet (1)

Tear sheet (1)

Tear sheet (1)

Advertisement (10)

Advertisement (6)

Advertisement (1)

Sketch (2)

Note (1)

Blank (1)

1945

12.31.1986

B28, f7

B28, f8

B28, f9

B28, f10

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Mathieson, Guitar Review – 20 slides Page 4: Command Records, Price Waterhouse, Dayan Time Cover, Jimmy Carter Time Cover,

Smithsonian Magazine, Olin-Mathieson Trademark, Price Waterhouse Booklet, Packaging Geigy Basel, Town and Country, Guitar Review Portrait Manolo De Huelva – 20 slides

Page 5 – 16 slides Page 6: Record Album, Red Landscape 14”x17”, GE Annual Report, Price Waterhouse – 16 slides Page 7: Harris, Price Waterhouse, Price Waterhouse metal, Guitar – 11 slides Page 8: Price Waterhouse profile Aluminum 22” H, Japan Barmen Ass Calendar the Million $ Cocktail

Cardboard, Town & Country 3D Copper, USIA Russian Issue The Arts USA, TV Guide Cover Stainless Steel 8.25” H, Boehringer Pharm S. Steel 19.5” H Alupent series, Merrill Pharma Bendectin Stainless Steel 16” H, TV Guide 79 Stainless Steel 3D – 8 slides

Page 9: Town and Country 7-1985, 1st assignment in USA, Moshe Dyan Time, Harris, Record Album Toni Mottola, Holiday America Embassy in Paris – 18 slides

Page 10: Calendar Japan, Boehringer Alupent series, Graphic-shad Publishing Company Limited, Champion Paper, Geigy Basel & Ardsley series Tofranil Antidepressant, Omni TV Guide Brain, Price Waterhouse Aluminum 22” H, USIA Russian Issue Abstract Art USA, Merrill Pharma Bendectin Campaign, US Information Agency US Abstract, Graphic-sha Publishing Tokyo-Japan, Omni Manbind, USIA Double Cover the Arts in USA, Poster:Communication – 10 slides

Page 11: Poster: Communication, Price Waterhouse, Red Landscape Acrylic 14”x17”, Champion Paper Insert, USIA US Art Amerika Russia, Geigy Pharma Pertrofane – 15 slides

Page 12: USA 200 TV Cover, USIA Amerika Magazine US Industry, Guitars Record Album, Price Waterhouse, Poster Communication Acrylic, Poster Acrylic Tomorrow, Poster – 9 slides

Page 13: Profile Aluminum 24” H, Column #38 Brass 42” and 7’ H, Sentinella #3 Brass Model, Wall Partition St. Steel Model, Omni Luna, Signals St. Steel & Brass 24” H, Computers Brass, USIA the Arts STS & Brass 17”x24”, Panorama St. Steel 12”x16” H, Steel 20”x26”, Satchmo Brass 15”x18”, Worldtrade Cardboard Plastic, “Most of these pieces could be fabricated in any desired size” – 13 slides

Page 14: Price Waterhouse – 16 slides Page 15 – 15 slides Page 16: Record, Omni Steel Head – 15 slides Page 17 – 19 slides Page 18: Zambia copper & brass 23”x29” H, Olezzo #1, Price Waterhouse, Luna Steel 20”x28”,

Stainless Steel 13” H, Richardson Merrill Bendectine, TV Guide – 17 slides

Page 19: Price Waterhouse, Town & Country 1985, TV Guide Cover, Boehringer Pharma Ingelheim, Merrill Pharma Bendectin, Outside Sculpture, Warrior #2 Brass, Brass, Town and Country The Money Horse, Signals S Steel & Brass 20”x25” – 11 slides

Page 20 – 19 slides Page 21: Command Records, Price Waterhouse Metal, Price Waterhouse, Moshe Dayan Time Cover,

Jimmy Carter Time Cover, Smithsonian Magazine, Town and Country – 15 slides Page 22: Profile Aluminum 24” H, Spitfire Steel 14” H, Column #38 Brass 42” H & 7’ H, Olezzo Omni,

Truncate Cone Brass, Luna Steel 20”x28”, Signals S Steel Brass 20”x25”, Omni Brass Swirl GE, Manbird St Steel 13” H, USIA Cover US Arts, Holiday cover Zambia copper and brass, SST Steel 20”x26”, Brass 14”x18” Satchmo, Price Waterhouse, “most of these pieces could be fabricated in any desired size” – 15 slides

Page 23: Dayan, Dayan Time Cover, Holiday Cover Germany, Omni TV Guide Brain, By Margot Giusti, Ethyl Eye of Horus, Jimmy Carter Time Cover, Price & Waterhouse Steel & Brass 12”x12”, AIGA Exhibit 50 years Aluminum 26”x26” – 19 slides

Page 24 – 20 slides Page 25: Price Waterhouse, Poster Project – 19 slides Page 26: Boehringer Alupent 20” H, Panorama #1 Cover Steel, Record Album Atomic Rooster, TV

Guide, Sudler Hennessey Steel 14” H, S.E. Post Cover Steel, Poster AD Exhibit 68, AD Geigy Antidepressant Tofranil series, 2 profiles Anodizedaluminum 19x19 – 20 slides

Page 27: FFS FAS Diploma, Merrell Bendectine S Steel 15” H, Holiday Magazine Spain Painted Metal, Holiday Cover Scandinavia Steel, Poster G. Washington 22”x36” 1974 National Parks USA Tempera, Doubleday, AD Geigy Tofranil Antidepressant series – 19 slides

Page 28: by Margot Giusti – 7 slides Slide Boxes 35 mm slides Eastman Kodak Boxes, metal measuring 6 ¾ x 4 ½ x 2” CV (1962-1987) Sections 1- 2 empty; 4 – OK to show – Details, Paintings, Mirror – 7 slides; 5 - OK to show – Interiors, Living Room – 17 slides; 6 – OK to Show – Landscape + tower, alfa, rabbit, gates – 14 slides; 7 – No – Tower – 10 slides; 8 – No – Living Room, Bedroom – 15 slides; 9 – No – Living Room – 21 slides; 10 – No – Interiors, Living Room – 19 slides; 11 – No – Landscape + Farms – 20 slides; 12 – No – Landscapes – 22 slides. Design Section 1 FAS Packaging Paint Kit – 8 slides; 2 Time cover, Champion paper sculpture, Voting Booth, Ecology AIGA, SEP Star of David – 13 slides; 3 FAS Packaging, [unidentified sculptures] – 15 slides; 4 TV Guide Eagle-Steel-USA 200, Time Cover Target armaments, Time British miner, Time Quadolafi, Time genes, Time Israeli massacre, Time Project Russian Tank 3D, AMEP?KOI Red Cover Russia – 6 slides; 5 So. Pacific Mask, Washington Eagle, Lambia, Africa, Ireland, French Embassy-Manchester, Mexico 21, Mediterranean Sea – 11 slides; 6 Holiday Covers: Mexico #1, Spain Bull also 2 dim., Scandinavia, Danube, England, Germany (D)2, Henry Wolf, Fashion Pix – 16 slides; 7 W.R. Floor Plans, Harris Door Portrait – 1 slide; 8 Luna-Metal Sculpture, Marathon Oil – 2 slides; 9 America Magazine-Eagle, Spanish Strings Command, Time Dyan Portrait, Atomic Rooster Cover – 12 slides; 10 Command Severinen, Time cover Russia, Americ Airlines, Time 67 Time Plane SST 71, Cue Cover Sky-, Command Rome, Command Severinen-Silver, FAS award – 14 slides; 11 Spanish Strings, CA Magazine 65, Lenox, Brass Impact III, Fiat, Light Guidelines, Brass Impact II – 17 slides; 12 Exhibition Giusti 303 – 20 slides

Geigy 1 Section 1 Basle July 63, Insidon Integration, Insidon Basel 62, N.Y. Pertofrane 65 – 18 slides; 2 Tadersil Flane – Basle, Butzasolidin B. Basle 63, Dystuffs – 13 slides; 3 Expo Dystuffs 62 – 19 slides; 4 Alupert 63 NY, Preludin NY 63 – 16 slides; 5 Tandearil Basle, Basle Inserale 62, Nutox, Flytox, Crawltox 020 – 18 slides; 6 Hyston NY + Basle, Watertown, Ducolax – NY – 12 slides; 7 Tofraril USA, Ads, Pertoframe – 13 slides; 8 Bonactin Basle 1964, Medomin, Basel, Mr. Hammer’s Bild – 13 slides; 9 Geigy Signet Basle 1965 – 12 slides; 10 Irgapyrin 1963, Medomin, Basle 1965 – 16 slides; 11 Insidon, Ensidon – 16 slides; 12 Toframil, Sarcosome – 17 slides. Geigy 2 Section 1 Princeton Exhibit 1967, Geigy Sculpture Manticore 1967 – 10 slides; 2 Princeton Exhibit 1967 – 18 slides; 3 Hygroton Reserfin Basle 65 – 11 slides; 4 Enrax Basle 65, Hygroto Reducing Basle 65 – 11 slides; 5 Insidon Basle 65, miconew Basle 65 – 11 slides; 6 Hygroton Basle 65, Selgin Baske 65, Preludin U.S. 66, Tofranil U.S. 63 – 18 slides; 7 [unidentified drawings] – 2 slides; 8 Basle Juni 66 – 8 slides; 9 Basle Juni 66 – 8 slides; 10 Basle Juni 66 – 8 slides; 11 Basle Juni 66 – 8 slides; 12 Basle Juni 66 – 8 slides Geigy 3 Section 1 Hemeran – 6 slides; 2 Micoren, Anturan, Siogen, Butazolidin – 7 slides; 3 Butazolidin Salbe, Micoren – 7 slides; 4 Dyestuffs, Butazolidin-Salbe – 8 slides; 5 Dulcolax – 7 slides; 6 Basle Nov. 66, Anturan – 7 slides; 8 Micoren, ANutran, Siogen, Butazolidin 67 – 7 slides; 9 Butazolidin-Salbe, Micoren – 7 slides; 10 Dyestuffs, Butazolidin Salvbe – 8 strips; 11 Dulcolax – 7 slides; 12 Duplicate Nov. 66 Bush; Antaran – 7 slides Geigy 4 Section 1 Butazolidin 67 – 7 slides; 2 Butazolidin 67 – 5 slides; 3 Butazolidin 67 – 8 slides; 4 Butazolidin 67 – 7 slides; 5 Butazolidin 67 – 8 slides; 6 Geigy, Butazolidin 67 – 7 slides; 7 June 1968; Laridox, Hygroten, Tanderil, Pertofran – 8 slides; 9 Butazolidin 67, Tegretol 68, Butazolidin Allka 68, June 1968 – 7 slides; 10 Resofern 68 – 8 slides; 11 Nov. 66 Geigy Basel Dyestuffs – 8 slides; Geigy Basel Dyestuffs, Nov 1966 – 8 slides People Section 1 Cars, Milano family 1962, Margot’s Paintings – 14 slides; 2 Margot 64, Hustons, Herrmanns 65 – 18 slides; 3 Oscar Ghiglia Party, Katayoma Party, Riera, Bourohillon, Calitow, Tompkins – 18 slides; 4 Holme Wedding 1965, Impy-Harris, Harris 1996 – 21 slides; 5 Mendham Party 64, Franjo, Bob, Margot, Hawmers, Ivonne, George-Murphys – 14 slides; 6 Franjo & Gustave, Guitar Party April 65, Segoria Party Silver 65 – 19 slides; 7 Honegger’s Vermissage 62, Beckmanns, Karin, Burgauers – 14 slides; 8 Margot, George, Segovia-Bobs Atardom – 15 slides; 9 Margot’s Pass Portraits 71 – 13 slides; Bob & Grace, Haus & Louise, Henry Kom, Walters, Guido & Leila Natalie – 20 slides; 12 empty Lectures = Japan 1968, Columbus, Ohio 1974, Sketches Section 1 Sketches – 18 slides; 2 Sketches – 20 slides; 3 Sketches – 19 slides; 4 Sketches – 20 slides; 5 Sketches – 20 slides; 6 Japan FAS 1968, Sketchbooks, and other work, Columbia, Ohio Oct. 1974 – 17 slides; 7 Sculpture models – 19 slides; 8 Sculpture models, Porsche Plate – 14 slides; 9 Hauser Guitar, Ramirez Guitar, Geigy Packaging, Geigy Watertower, Music Instruments-Lutes, Bob’s Painting – 16 slides; 10 Sketches – 15 slides; 11 Sketches – 17 slides; 12 Sketches – 19 slides

Miscellaneous Daily Telegraph portraits 1 Sketches with studio and artist – 14 slides Cervi-Phasan 1978 – 18 slides Sculpture outside, sculpture models – 67 slides Fortune cover US coast, artillery gun 1942, and other useful slides – 49 slides Sketches from sketchbooks (mostly) – 27 slides Installation: Column #1 1971 – 26 slides Technicolor box 1 – 2 slides, 12 6x6 slides Technicolor box 2 – 14 6x6 slides [Unlabelled box] – 9 6x6 slides Technicolor box 3 – 12 6x6 slides Technicolor box 4 – 10 6x6 slides Strip of slides [competing in the high technology era]; Golda Meir, Steel, Brass, 15”; Edward Heath; Pope Paul, Bronze & Brass, 7”; Town & Country, Mexico; Richard Nixon, Steel, Brass, 10” – 8 slides ______________________________________________________________________________________ Series III. SKETHCBOOKS ______________________________________________________________________________________ Sketchbook G1, [Geigy] 4to, 142 leaves, black cloth, 10 9/16 x 8 5/16” rectos with drawings in pen & ink & watercolor ink some with manuscript annotations. Mostly designs for ads, packaging, etc. for Geigy Basle or Geigy USA products. Sketchbook G3, [Geigy] 4to, 132 leaves, black cloth, 10 9/16 x 8 5/16” rectos with drawings in pen and ink and watercolor in some mounted, some with manuscript annotations. Mostly designs for ads, packaging, etc. for Geigy Basle or Geigy USA products, first recto dated Aug. 1966. Sketchbook 1, 4to, 127 leaves, black cloth, 10 9/16 x 8 5/16” rectos & versos of 1st 16 leaves (including front free standing endpaper) w/ mounted drawings in pen and ink and watercolor ink 3- 4 per page, recto of leaf 17 with mounted drawing in pen and ink and watercolor ink, rectos of next 8 leaves with 1 or 2 drawings in pen & ink & watercolor ink, rectos of last 2 leaves each mounted with 1 drawing in pen and ink and watercolors, remaining leaves blank. Includes magazine cover designs for Holiday, Fortune, Graphis as well as ad designs 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 watercolor ink, tempera, some mounted. Includes designs for magazine covers for Holiday, ads for Olin Mathieson, posters, book jackets, book covers, postage stamps and a few figure drawings. Figure drawings dated 1957. Sketchbook 3, 4to, 129 leaves, black simulated leather, 10 9/16 x 8 5/16” rectos +1 verso + front free-standing endpaper with drawings in pen and ink and watercolor ink. Designs for magazine covers for Look, Holiday, book jackets, book covers, for ads for Olin Mathieson, Champion Paper, and Polaroid Color Film. Sketchbook 4, 4to, 118 leaves, black simulated leather, 10 9/16 x 8 5/16” rectos with drawings in pen and ink and watercolor ink. Includes designs for magazine covers for Graphis, Holiday, Scientific American, Boys Life, Amerika, as well as for record jackets for Grand Award Records, Command Records, and book jackets/book covers for Random House, Doubleday Anchor, Holt Rinehart & Wilson. Also includes, ads for Celanese and an architectural sketch for a house, in pen and ink. First leaf recto dated Jan 1963. Sketchbook 6, 4to, 141 leaves, black simulated leather, 10 9/16 x 8 5/16” rectos with drawings in pen and ink and watercolor ink. Includes designs for magazine covers for Saturday Evening Post, Time, ads for Youngstown Steel and Tube, Eastman Dillon Corporation, AD Club International as well as record jackets for Command Records, book illustrations and book jackets for Doubleday Anchor, Random House and for poster. Also includes drawing for metal sculptures. First recto dates April 1967. Sketchbook 8, 4to, 127 leaves, black simulated leather, 10 9/16 x 8 5/16” rectos with drawings in pen and ink and watercolor ink. Includes designs for magazine covers for Time for book jackets/book covers for Doubleday. In addition it includes designs for logos, ads, illustrations for publications for American Optometric Association, Price Waterhouse, Westinghouse and for a metal sculpture. [1972] Sketchbook 9, 4to, 89 of 94 leaves, rust cloth, 11 ¾ x 8 ¼” rectos with drawings in pen and ink and watercolor ink. Includes designs for magazine covers for Time, TV Guide, Travel & Leisure, Modern Medicine. In addition, it includes logos and illustrations for Price Waterhouse as well as book jackets/book covers for Doubleday and for metal sculptures and for a US postage stamp. Sketchbook 10, 4to, 92 of 94 leaves, rust cloth, 11 ¾ x 8 ¼” rectos with drawings in pen and ink and watercolor ink, pencil, some mounted. Includes designs for magazine covers for Time, TV guide, Travel & Leisure, Physicians’ World, as well as for book jackets book covers for Doubleday, Random House. It also includes illustrations and ads for Boehringer-Ingelheim and Price Waterhouse products or publications. Sketchbook 11, 4to, 88 of 94 leaves, rust cloth, 11 3/4 x 8 ¼” rectos with drawings in pen and ink and watercolor ink some mounted, some manuscript annotations. Includes designs for magazine covers for Time, TV Guide, Amerika. In addition it includes drawings for metal sculptures, logos, ads and illustrations for Price Waterhouse, book jackets/book covers for Doubleday and also figure drawings. First leaf recto dated Sept. 1974. Sketchbook 12, 4to, 94 leaves, rust cloth, 11 ¾ x 8 ¼” rectos with drawings in pen and ink and watercolor ink some mounted, Includes designs for magazine covers for Amerika, Time, TV Guide as well as illustrations for Pexid-Merrell and for Price Waterhouse. In addition, it includes drawings fro metal sculptures along with figure drawings of Antonio Torquato Martin for Guitar Review #41. First leaf recto dated Jan. 1976.

Sketchbook 13, 4to 93 of 94 leaves, rust cloth, 11 ¾ x 8 ¼” rectos with drawings in pen and ink and watercolor ink some mounted. Includes designs for magazine covers for TV Guide, Guitar Review, Time, Travel & Leisure, Amerika as well as illustrations for Price Waterhouse, Pexid-Merrell, GE Annual Report, Vassar Program, Ethyl Corporation. Also included are illustrations for Guitar Review, Reader’s Digest, for a poster for the Art Director’s Club, and book jackets for Houghton-Mifflin, A. Knopf and Doubleday. In addition, drawings for sculptures are included. First leaf recto dated Aug. 1977. Sketchbook 14 aphorism on spine, 4to, 94 leaves, rust cloth, 11 ¾ x 8 ¼ “ rectos with drawings in pen and ink and watercolor ink some mounted. Includes designs for magazine covers for TV Guide, Town and Country as well as illustrations for Price Waterhouse, AD Club, Guitar Review, TV Guide, Reader’s Digest, for Boehringer-Ingelheim, Alupent, 50th Anniversary of Society of Medalists. In addition, it includes illustrations for book jackets for Random House, and metal sculpture as well as a figure drawing of comic flag on pole. Sketchbook 15, 4to, 81 leaves of 94, rust cloth, 11 ¾ x 8 ¼” rectos with drawings in pen and ink and watercolor ink, pencil, some mounted. Include designs for illustrations for Price Waterhouse, William C. Welch, Ogilvy & Mather, Boehringer-Ingelheim, Guitar Review, TV Guide, Reader’s Digest, Town & Country, for poster for United Artists, 1981 Calendar for Japanese Hotel Barmans Association, for ad for Wilmington Trust, for metal sculpture and for US 44 cent airmail postage stamp. Sketchbook Suter’s House, 4to, 42 leaves, beige cloth, 11 ¾ x 8 ¼ “ rectos and versos with drawings in peand ink. Includes designs, rough sketches, elevations, plans, architectural details, notes for House Designed by George Giusti. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Series IV. SCULPTURE ______________________________________________________________________________________�� Art Directors Club New York (N.Y.) 58th Art Directors Annual: “clockman” relief artwork, metal sculpture, man’s head with clock faces for eyes, painted metal and stainless steel, 24 x 19”, signed lower right. Location: 3rd floor, S.E. Lounge of Library. Boehringer Ingelheim, Ltd. Persantine at the Heart of the Cardiac Revolution, relief artwork, aluminum model of heart for drug “ 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 production facsimile. Location: Case in front of Archives and Special Collections. Champion Papers, Inc. “Variation on a Theme: Fifty Years of Graphic Arts in America, an AIGA exhibition”. Relief artwork, metal, aluminum, green and blue plastic inserts, 30 x 30”, signed and dated 1966 lower left. Location: 3rd floor, S.E. Lounge of Library. The Daily Telegraph Magazine. Edward Heath, metal sculpture, cut from aluminum with red and blue stripes, 17x10x10”, signature engraved on base and dated 1971. Location: 3rd floor, S.E. Lounge of Library.

The Daily Telegraph Magazine. Mao Tse Tung, round sculpture, heavy metal, face is brass, movable eyes, painted red & yellow, diameter is approx. 7 ½ feet. Location: 3rd floor, S.E. Lounge of Library. Graphis Magazine Relief sculpture which was used for cover no. 43, 1952. Wire sculpture with black metal chips, mounted on white base, 22 ¼ x 20 3/4,” signed lower right and dated ’51.. Holiday Magazine. Mexico, relief artwork, stainless steel, copper and bronze, Mexico, two masks – ancient and modern, 17 ¾ x 14 ¾”, signature engraved lower center. c. 1962. Location: 3rd floor, S.E. Lounge of Library. Merrell-National Laboratories. “Trial and Fulfillment,” paper sculpture, with silver, red, violet and yellow, 16” high on 12 x 12” base. Created for full ad in Patient Care, see B18. Location: Archives storage. Price and Waterhouse & Co., Competing in the High Technology Era, relief artwork for cover, aluminum rods and aluminum half sphere with red and blue strips, 14 x 11” signed lower right. Location: 3rd floor, S.E. Lounge of Library. Price and Waterhouse & Co., “A Profile,” a series of relief artwork, group of six subjects mounted on bakelite reproduced in Price Waterhouse publication: “ A Profile 1976”; each is 7” square: a) income tax form (cube), b) globe & directional arrows c) dial with numbers e)clock with 7 circular units, f) calipers and a machine bolt. Location: 3rd floor, S.E. Lounge of Library. Price and Waterhouse & Co., Relief artwork framed in clear Plexiglas for Staff News publication, includes quote from Confucius, silver and yellow, 10 ½ x 10”, signed lower left. Location: OB 15. Town and Country Mask, 7 x 8 ¾” Location: Case in front of Archives and Special Collections. TV Guide Football player with helmet, relief artwork, designed as a cover for TV Guide: Super Bowl XIII issue, 1979, stainless steel with copper & bronze, 9 x 7”, signed lower right. Location: 3rd floor, S.E. Lounge of Library. TV Guide Metal Sculpture for cover illustration to TV Guide issue, May 12, 1979, “What Viewers Love/Hate About Television,” and also used for article “Brain Hemisphericity: A High Voltage Topic by Dr. Thomas Banville in publication abbreviated EY. Unidentified relief artwork

Untitled, stainless steel with painted insert (black, white, blue & violet), half sphere bas relief, 16 x 11 ¾”, signed lower right. Location: 3rd floor, S.E. Lounge of Library. Untitled, copper with red center insert, 13 x 13” signature engraved lower right. Location: 3rd floor, S.E. Lounge of Library. Untitled, “keyhole motif,” stainless steel & bronze, aluminum & red plastic mail chute with green inset above, 25 x 20” signed lower right and dated ‘XI / 75.” Location: 3rd floor, S.E. Lounge of Library. Untitled, relief sculpture with eye in circle, silver (stainless steel), 28 ½ high x 20 ½ wide, signed lower right. Location: 3rd floor, S.E. Lounge of Library. Untitled relief sculpture, undulating lines vs. angular lines, red and white, 17 x 14,” signed lower right and dated ’78. Unidentified sculpture/sculptural maquettes Untitled abstract metal sculpture, 11” high x 5 ¼ “ at base x 2 3/8” deep. Location: Case in front of Archives and Special Collections. Untitled metal sculpture, decorated with black bars, 11 ½” high x 1 ½” on base #” x 7 ¾”, signed on base and dated ’75. Location: Case in front of Archives and Special Collections. Untitled metal sculpture, circle atop cone, 11 5/8” high x 5” x 5 1/8”, signed on base and dated ’75. Location: Case in front of Archives and Special Collections. Untitled metal sculpture, stainless steel with triangular elements, recessed circle in base 4” x 4” x 14” high, signature engraved and dated ’75. Location: Case in front of Archives and Special Collections. Untitled metal sculpture, aluminum “airplane piece,” 13 ½ x 5 ¾” diameter. Untitled metal sculpture, “Falcon,” stainless steel w/2 inset lenses, 13” high on base 11 ½ square, approx. 8” diameter; signature engraved on base and dated 1984. Location: Case in front of Archives and Special Collections. Untitled metal sculpture, triangular motif (bronze color), 14” high, base 3 ½ x 5”; signature engraved on base, dated ’72. Location: Case in front of Archives and Special Collections. “Osservatore #1,” sculpture, bronze color, 8 3/4 “ high x 3” x 7”, signature engraved on base, dated ’72. Location: Case in front of Archives and Special Collections. Untitled abstract sculpture, triangle and circle motif, 6 7/8” high x 8 1/2 “wide x 2” deep. Location: Case in front of Archives and Special Collections. “Osservatore #3,” sculpture, metal, 10” high x 7” x 3 ¼”; signature engraved on base, dated ’72.

Location: Case in front of Archives and Special Collections. Untitled abstract sculpture, bronze & brass color, 7 1/2” high x 4” x 8 ¾”, signature engraved on base. Location: Case in front of Archives and Special Collections. Untitled abstract sculpture, mask, 7 x 8 ¾” Location: Case in front of Archives and Special Collections. Untitled abstract sculpture, small head, stainless steel, 9 ½” on base of 5 ¾ x 7 ¼”, signature engraved lower right and dated ’80. Location: Case in front of Archives and Special Collections. Untitled abstract sculpture, paper, 7” high x 5 ½” diameter base, not signed but has Giusti rubber stamp. Location: Case in front of Archives and Special Collections. Untitled abstract sculpture, metal (hollow), 21” high, 10” at base, 4 1/2” in depth. Location: Case in front of Archives and Special Collections. Untitled abstract sculpture, tubular metal column, 16” x 2 1/8” in diameter on base 5 1/8” x 2 3/8”, signed on base & dated ’74. Location: Case in front of Archives and Special Collections. Untitled abstract sculpture, metal, variation of “signal light,” black plastic tube with stainless steel inserts painted black, 18 ¼ x 4 ½ (diameter) on base 7 3/8” x 6”; signature engraved on base and dated 1984. Location: Case in front of Archives and Special Collections. Untitled abstract sculpture, “Signals #2,” stainless steel with red and green inserts, oval column, 24” high: oval is 4” x 3 5/8 on a base 9 x 4 5/8, signed and dated ’76. Location: Case in front of Archives and Special Collections. �

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Bibliography

American Artist magazine with the article “George Giusti

graphic designer” by Fridolf Johnson on pp. 46-51

American Institute of Graphic Arts, catalog of the Federal

Design Response exhibition, which includes reproductions

of Giusti’s works on pp. 20 and 42

American Type Founders Company (ATF): America’s Top

Designers Choose ATF Craw Clarendons with a

contribution by Guisti

Magazine (1)

Brochure (2)

Brochure (1)

12.1964

1977

B30

B29, f1

Art Directors Club

Art Director & Studio News, article on the 34th Annual

Exhibition with repr. of Giusti’s designs on p. 44, 55

Art Direction, article on an exhibition in Cleveland with

a repr. of Giusti’s design on p. 45

23rd Annual Exhibition of Advertising and Editorial Art,

Philadelphia, Guisti is among the awards jury

“The Art Directors’ Club Hall of Fame” brochure with

articles about the new inductees, including Guisti

“The Art Directors Club, Inc.,” a brochure about the

incorporation, Giusti’s reproduction on p. 12

The Art Directors Club 64th Annual Exhibition Merit

Award

Arts Spectacles, article “Les 10 Plus Belles Affiches du

Monde choisies par André Maurois” with Guisti’s ill.

CA, article “The Man Who Signs His Work Guisti” by

Edward S. Morse on pp. 24-35

Champion Papers, inc.: “Variation on a Theme: Fifty Years

of Graphic Arts in America, an AIGA exhibition” with

repr. of Giusti’s work

Connecticut Painting, Drawing and Sculpture Exhibition,

included Giusti’s sculptures of Golda Meir and Jagger

Daily Telegraph vol. LIX, no. 44, photo of Giusti

Design & Printing for Commerce 1960 Giusti’s repr.

Famous Artists Schools (Westport, Conn.)

Idea vol. 3, no. 9, Giusti’s cover and repr. on pp. 2-10

“How to Achieve Success in Art during the 1960s,” with

Giusti’s profile inside

Famous Artists Magazine, vol. 9, no. 2, article “George

Guisti Joins Our Guiding Faculty” by Pauline Engel

on pp. 14-17

Brochure (1)

Brochure (1)

Brochure (1)

Brochure (2)

Brochure (2)

Newspaper (1)

Tear sheet (1)

Magazine (5)

Catalog (4)

Tear sheet (1)

Relief artwork (1)

Catalog (1)

Announcement (1)

Snippet (1)

Brochure (1)

Magazine (1)

Brochure (1)

Magazine (2)

06.1955

02.1958

1959

10.23.1979

1982

1985

04.13.1955

07-08.1965

1966

1978

1960

10.1956

1960

1960

B30

B29, f2

B30

B29, f3

B30

B29, f4

Hall

B29, f5

B29, f6

B30

B29, f7

B30

15th Annual Report, photo of Giusti

20th Annual Report, photo of Giusti

Idea 160, spread on Giusti on pp. 80-81

KDF 105-91 with a repr. of Giusti’s work on p. 4

from Pres. of Famous Schools, USA, Gilbert Granet

from Pres. of Kodansha FS, Japan, Shoichi Noma

FA 105-91 with repr. of Giusti’s work on p.13 & cover

Graphik, article about Giusti by Harris Bergson on pp. 308-

309

Fortune, repr. of Giusti’s work in an article on poster artists

by Charles T. Coiner, p. 90

House and Garden, duplicate negatives of Giusti’s house

Metals and Alloys 5 publ. by Bethlehem Steel Corp. with a

photo of Giusti’s house on pp. 1-2

Pagina 5, a spread on Giusti, pp. 37-39

Reinhold Publishing Company: Posters by W. H. Allner, a

contribution and comment by Giusti on pp. 46-47

Society of Illustrators Award Winners and Their

Techniques, repr. of Giusti’s work inside and on the cover

Watson-Guptill Publications, photos for their book

West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company

Annual Report 1957

Wesvaco Inspirations for Printers 152, Giusti’s ill. on

pp. 3026-3027

West Virginia Inspirations for Printers 193, Giusti’s ills.

on pp. 3845, 3846

p. 24 from some magazine with reproductions of Giusti’s

work

Brochure (1)

Brochure (5)

Magazine (1)

Note (1)

Magazine (1)

Brochure (1)

Brochure (1)

Letter (1)

Letter (1)

Magazine (1)

Magazine (1)

Tear sheet (2)

24 negatives

Magazine (1)

Magazine (1)

Book (1)

Magazine (5)

6 photos

Cover (1)

Tear sheets (1)

Magazine (3)

Tear sheet (2)

1963

1968

05.1980

06.1956

08.1950

07.1971

08.1964

1963

1987

1957

B29, f8

B29, f9

B30

B29, f10

B29, f11

B29, f12

Plan of a 3 volume publication about Giusti

Personal Miscellanea

The house Giusti designed for himself in West Redding,

Connecticut

owner-designer statement

designer statement

info sheet

photos of the plans of the house

color photos of the house

hand-drawn plans of the house

preliminary plans of the house

Realites, a magazine in English

Smithsonian magazine

Early Years magazine

Du magazine

Giusti’s coat of arms from Halbert’s, Inc.

Sculptor’s News Exchange newsletter

Pamphlets and letters from foundries, utensil companies, etc

Info about galleries, art collectors and art projects

Articles about art

Articles about companies

Card for Giusti drawn by his son

Metal image of a cat made by Giusti for his wife in 1985

Giusti’s note about his property in Texas

Christmas cards made by Giusti

Note (1)

Manuscript (2)

Manuscript (2)

Manuscript (2)

19 photos

5 photos

Plans

Plans

Magazine (1)

Magazine (1)

Magazine (1)

Magazine (1)

Historiography (1)

Letter (1)

Newsletter (1)

Newsletter (1)

Newsletter (1)

Newsletter (1)

Newsletter (1)

Snippets

Tear sheets

Ink drawing

Relief artwork

Photocopy

Mechanical (1)

12.1973

11.1985

05.1979

08.1963

01.1977

08.1977

11.1978

02.1979

06.1980

1956

B29, f13

B29, f14

B29, f15

B29, f16

Tube

B31

B29

B29, f17

B29, f18

B29, f19

B29, f20

B29, f21

B29, f22

B29, f23

B29, f23

B29, f24

Nagauich lamp repair paper

Wernle silver polishing cloth

Picture files (snippets, photos, tear sheets, photocopies, etc)

Giusti’s photos of Basle, Switzerland

Briefe von and nach Basel aus fünf Jahrhunderten17 in 2

vols. published by J. R. Geigy

Giusti’s signature sculptured in wood

Pages from an encyclopedia on Herbert Matter

Famous Artists School materials

“How to turn your painting into dollars”

“Famous Artists dictionary”

“Assignment mailer”

“Student Handbook: Questions and Answers”

“Student Information Record”

Giusti’s “honorable diplomas” from the Artistic and

Cultural International Center “Giulo Rodino” in Naples

Photos of Giusti’s house and the steel column

Card (10)

Card (10)

Ink drawing (1)

Card (10)

Card (5)

Card (1)

Card (1)

Card (3)

Ink drawing (1)

Mechanical (1)

Card (5)

Card (5)

4 Photos

Books (1 set)

Relief artwork

Photocopy

Brochure (1)

Brochure (1)

Folder (1)

Brochure (1)

Form (1)

Diploma (2)

Photo (2)

B29, f25

B29, f26

B29, f27

OB17, f1

B29, f28

B31, f1-14

B31, f15

OB13

B8

B31, f16

OB17, f2

OB17, f3

OB17, f4

1 Titles which are not in italics or quotation marks are supplied by the archivist. 2 “Struggle in the study of the circulation of blood” (Germ.) 3 “Firmly on the ground again” (Germ.) 4 About an exhibition at the Louvre on March 24 – May 8, 1955; includes Giusti’s reproductions on pp. 143 and 153 and a profile on p. IV 5 Devoe Marine Coatings Co. is a division of the Grow Group. 6 Gift of Kari Horowicz 7 Gift of Kari Horowicz 8 Gift of Kari Horowicz 9 Gift of Kari Horowicz 10 Size varies: large, medium, small. 11 Gift of Roger Remington 12 Used as an advertisement for Guisti’s other client, artists’ agent Gilbert Tompkins (see on him further down) 13 In this and other pamphlets of this series sometimes are included cards to order professional samples of the medicine. 14 One copy is a gift of Roger Remington. 15 This design was later used by Giusti for a seasonal greeting card, with the company’s permission. 16 Size varies: large, medium, small. 17 Letters from and to Basel during Five Centuries (Germ.)