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| :Artistic Motto:” ''Maximum meaning, minimum means.''" | | :Artistic Motto:” ''Maximum meaning, minimum means.''" |
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| + | Considered a master of 20th Century graphic design, Games was born Abraham Gamse in the Whitechapel neighborhood of London on the very day the First World War began. He was the son of a Jewish-Latvian, fine-art photographer Joseph Gamse, and a Russian-Polish seamstress Sarah. In 1926, His father anglicized their family name to Games. |
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- Games, Abram (July 28, 1914-August 27, 1996)
- Artistic Motto:” Maximum meaning, minimum means."
Considered a master of 20th Century graphic design, Games was born Abraham Gamse in the Whitechapel neighborhood of London on the very day the First World War began. He was the son of a Jewish-Latvian, fine-art photographer Joseph Gamse, and a Russian-Polish seamstress Sarah. In 1926, His father anglicized their family name to Games.
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