WALTER HERDEG

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an advertisement for alotis shows skiers skiing down a hill with their arms in the air
St. Moritz by Walter Herdeg bit.ly/2z7cOyd #StMoritz #WalterHerdeg
a painting of a child reaching out to the sky
Travel Poster. St. Moritz by Walter Herdeg bit.ly/2x5Y3un #StMoritz #WalterHerdeg #travelposters
an advertisement for the ski resort gortaad with a woman holding ski poles in front of her head
AMSTUTZ & HERDEG GSTAAD offset lithograph in colours, 1939 St. Moritz by Walter Herdeg bit.ly/2AjbRDq #WalterHerdeg #Gstaad #WalterAmstutz #poster
a woman holding a pole in front of snow covered mountains with the caption, it's mary
St. Moritz
~ Walter Herdeg (1908-1995)
a painting of a woman on top of a pole with a flag in the background
The Sun of St. Moritz by Walter Herdeg
Walter Herdeg. Tourism poster for the summer season in St. Moritz. Zurich: Graphische Anstalt J. E. Wolfensberger, 1934. Lithograph and photochrome.
a group of people skiing down a snow covered slope
Walter Herdeg (1908-1995), St Moritz | Christie's
Walter Herdeg (1908-1995) For sale at Christies 1/29/19
the cover art for an album featuring a tree in front of a mountain with rays coming from it
Travel poster... St. Moritz by Walter Herdeg bit.ly/2yMDPWL #WalterHerdeg #StMoritz
a woman sitting on top of a snow covered ground holding a cell phone to her ear
Vintage poster – Mürren
a book cover with an image of a hand making the peace sign in front of a spiral design
graphis annual 73/74
graphis annual 73/74 ::: by Herdeg Walter
a woman holding a sign that says it's not easy
1936 St.Moritz, Switzerland vintage travel poster
an advertisement for graphis with the sun and moon on it's back cover
'The St. Moritz trademark and its creators: Dr Walter Amstutz, the director of the St. Moritz Tourist Board and a skilled mountaineer and skier, and Walter Herdeg, a graphic designer and likewise a keen alpinist and ski enthusiast. The two men, who quickly became friends, cleverly combined marketing and artistic devices to create a unique profile for the ski resort, and a brief look at their biographies shows why they were ideally qualified for this task. '