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From never-printed Broadway posters to a Manhattan phone-book cover, seven works from the designer’s early decades.

for a prescription painkiller. It turns out that the image so closely associated with Dylan didn’t originate with that project, as Kleber discovered when she found this illustration from the early 1960s in his archive. When she asked Glaser about the unlabeled drawing, he couldn’t even remember where it came from.While Glaser designed what seemed like a whole campaign for Fanta in the 1970s, the soda brand never used it.

Like the postmodernists who sampled classical architecture in their buildings, Glaser winked at art history often. For this 1972 Lincoln Center ad for a Lovin’ Spoonful performance at the Philharmonic, he quoted Thomas Gainsborough’s ultrafamous 1770 portraitIn the 1970s, the New York Telephone Company commissioned artists to design the cover for its Yellow Pages. Glaser's black-and-white sketches for the project included a play on words featuring a fictional band called the Yellow Paygees.

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