FIGURE 2-03-013
Topps Scoops card #109
1954
lithograph
*INCHES/ CM
collection of Gregory M. Pflugfelder
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FIGURE 2-03-013
Topps Scoops card #109
1954
lithograph
*INCHES/ CM
collection of Gregory M. Pflugfelder
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FIGURE 2-03-003
Kuboyama and the Saga of the Lucky Dragon book cover
1965
Ben Shahn (1898–1969)
Richard Hudson and Ben Shahn, Kuboyama and the Saga of the Lucky Dragon (New York: Thomas Yoseloff, 1965)
collection of Gregory M. Pflugfelder
NOTE: The portrait on the book’s cover is based on Shahn’s 1961 ink painting “Kuboyama”
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FIGURE 2-03-004
U.S. lobby card #3 for The H-Man
1959
lithograph
11 × 14 inches / 28 × 36 cm
collection of Gregory M. Pflugfelder
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FIGURE 2-03-002
“The Beast”
1957
Ben Shahn (1898–1969)
ink painting
9 × 8 inches / 22 × 19 cm
Richard Hudson and Ben Shahn, Kuboyama and the Saga of the Lucky Dragon (New York: Thomas Yoseloff, 1965), p. 25
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FIGURE 2-03-008
U.S. lobby card #2 for The Incredible Shrinking Man
1957
11 × 14 inches / 28 × 36 cm
collection of Gregory M. Pflugfelder
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FIGURE 2-03-007
U.S. publicity still for King Kong vs. Godzilla
1963
photograph
8 × 10 inches / 20 × 25 cm
collection of Gregory M. Pflugfelder
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FIGURE 2-03-006
Romanian poster for Daigo fukuryū maru
1959 or later
lithograph
*INCHES/ CM
Collection of Gregory M. Pflugfelder
NOTE: Photography by David Ortiz (Columbia University Libraries)
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FIGURE 2-03-005
Yugoslavian poster for Daigo fukuryū maru
1959 or later
lithograph
*INCHES/ CM
collection of Gregory M. Pflugfelder
NOTES: Yugoslavian publicity posters for Japanese film productions typically borrowed a substantial portion of their design, including graphics, from the original Japanese poster art. Photography by David Ortiz (Columbia University Libraries)
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