- William F. Eisner Museum of Advertising & Design
The William F. Eisner Museum of Advertising & Design, or The Eisner, is a one of a kind advertising museum located in Historic Third Ward in
Milwaukee, Wisconsin .Description
The museum is housed in an historic renaissance revival style building that was designed by architects Crane & Barkhausen and built in
1895 . It opened in2000 and is dedicated to William F. Eisner, a prolific 20th century designer and advertising entrepreneur. William's wife Elaine approached theMilwaukee Institute of Art & Design (MIAD) with the concept after his death in1990 .Exhibits examine the impact modern advertising and design has on the social, historical and aesthetic aspects of American culture. Past exhibits include the legendary
Burma-Shave roadway billboards, industrial design pioneerBrooks Stevens , and 100 years ofHarley-Davidson advertising.A number of exhibits are also available via the
World Wide Web . These explore some of the more memorable forms of advertising and design, such as the illustration work ofBoris Artzybasheff and "The Art of the Album Cover".External links
* [http://www.eisnermuseum.org/ Eisner Museum of Advertising & Design]
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