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TWA Airlines Poster by David Klein
By David Klein
Located in Chicago, IL
"Paris - Fly TWA Jets," a travel poster by David Klein, 1962. American born artist David Klein
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Vintage 1960s American Posters

Materials

Lithograph

TWA Airlines Poster by David Klein
By David Klein
Located in Chicago, IL
"India - Fly TWA Jets," a travel poster by David Klein, c. 1960. American born artist David
Category

Vintage 1960s American Posters

Materials

Lithograph

Large Original 1960s "FLY TWA Los Angeles" Poster by David Klein
By David Klein
Located in Chicago, IL
Large original 1960s "Fly TWA Los Angeles" poster by David Klein.
Category

Vintage 1960s North American Posters

Materials

Linen, Paper

Original Vintage Travel Advertising Poster By David Klein - Switzerland Fly TWA
By David Klein
Located in London, GB
Original vintage poster: Switzerland Fly TWA designed by renowned American artist, David Klein
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1960s More Prints

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Paper

Original Vintage Travel Poster Fly TWA The Orient Buddha Asia David Klein Design
By David Klein
Located in London, GB
featuring a colourful design by the notable American artist David Klein (1918-2005) depicting a Buddha
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1960s More Prints

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Paper

Original Vintage Mid Century Modern Poster By David Klein - Fly TWA Los Angeles
By David Klein
Located in London, GB
psychedelic illustration by the American artist, David Klein (1918-2005), depicting a magical view of the
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1950s More Prints

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Paper

Original Vintage Travel Poster By David Klein New York Fly TWA Statue Of Liberty
By David Klein
Located in London, GB
by in the background. Artwork by American artist David Klein (1918-2005), most noted for his TWA
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1960s More Prints

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Paper

Original Vintage Poster Los Angeles Fly TWA Superjets Mission Bells Travel Art
By David Klein
Located in London, GB
design by the American artist David Klein (1918-2005) depicting white birds flying in front of mission
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1960s More Prints

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Paper

Original Vintage Airline Travel Poster Fly TWA Italy Ft San Marco Venice View
By David Klein
Located in London, GB
American artist David Klein (1918-2005) of a view over the Piazza San Marco / St Mark's Square in Venice
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1950s More Prints

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Paper

Original Vintage Mid Century Travel Poster Paris Fly TWA Jets Ft. Eiffel Tower
By David Klein
Located in London, GB
). Iconic design by the notable American artist David Klein (1918-2005) featuring a colourful image showing
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1960s More Prints

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Paper

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David Klein for sale on 1stDibs

David Klein was an immensely prolific travel posterist who worked primarily for TWA and produced dozens of posters for the now-defunct global carrier. He designed several different series for TWA, ranging from early work that was realistic to later work that was cartoon-like in style. David Klein was born in El Paso, Texas in February of 1918. He moved to California where he attended the Art Center School [later renamed the Art Center College of Design] in Los Angeles. During the 1930s, he was an active member of the California Watercolor Society. This group of artists often chose to paint watercolors depicting scenes of everyday life in the cities and suburbs of California. They painted directly with little or no preliminary pencil drawings and used paper as a ‘color’ in a new and creative way.