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Tim:
I think there are many archives of posters although none would hold
everything.
in New York you might try:
Museum of Modern Art
New York Public Library at Lincoln Center, Theatre Collection
Many individuals have poster collections which I bet they would be pleased
to show to someone.
But you are casting a pretty wide net, Perhaps you will need to narrow the
topic down ?
you might start in a good library or do a book search on the net and find
books of movie posters?
There's a gazillion of 'em!
__________e.g._______
Tiegreen, Ellen: The Disney Poster ; ISBN: 1562829246 Hyperion 1993
Hardback,
Warren, Jon R. : WARREN'S MOVIE POSTER PRICE GUIDE ; 404 pgs.
Reproductions.NY: Crown, (1986).
Hershenson, Bruce : Cartoon movie posters
Edmond Chibeau Ph.D.
Eastern Connecticut State U.
83 Windham St.
Willimantic CT 06250 USA
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860-465-4384
fax 860-465-5073
http://www.ecsu.ctstateu.edu/personal/faculty/chibeaue/index.html
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