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Charles Eames, Harvard University Lecture Poster, design by Toshihiro Katayama [Rare]
Charles Eames Lecture Poster, 1971. The Charles Eliot Norton Lectures, Harvard Square Theatre, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. 24 x 36, silkscreen, rolled, never folded. Printed in an unknown quantity but presumed to be small. Design by Toshihiro [Toshi] Katayama (1928—2013), Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts. Rare. In 1970 Eames was appointed the Charles Eliot Norton Professor of Poetry at Harvard University. The Norton chair is traditionally held by an individual who has made a significant contribution to literature, music, or the fine arts. The individual is asked to deliver a series of lectures at Harvard, open to the university community. The announced topic of the lectures was “Problems Relation to Visual Communication and the Visual Environment.” He delivered six lectures over six-months (October 1970 to April 1971), first at the Loeb Drama Center, then at the Harvard Theater to accommodate the large crowds. — Eames Office This poster promotes Lectures #4,