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Box 16

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Contains 31 Results:

The Two Deaths of Quincas Wateryell, 1965

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Illustrations by Antonucci. Text by Jorge Amado. Published by Knopf.

Dates: 1965

Congregation Beth Torah synagogue, 1969

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Photographs of exterior and interior design work on the Congregation Beth Torah synagogue in the Midwood neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York. Richard Foster was the architect of the building.

Dates: 1969

Four Seasons, circa 1959

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These are Antonucci's most well-known logo designs. He acquired the job through his association with architect Philip Johnson in 1959, who did the hotel's interior design. In addition to the logo, Antonucci designed letterhead, business cards, and stationery, as well as the menu for the hotel restaurant, The Grill Room.

Dates: circa 1959

Museum of Contemporary Craft, 1966-1977

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Now called the Museum of Arts and Design, the MCC was (and remains) located at Columbus Circle in Manhattan. These materials document Antonucci's design work for the museum, which includes flyers, posters, exhibition catalogs and magazines. Also included is an audio reel released by the Museum of musical compositions, the insert of which was designed by Antonucci.

Dates: 1966-1977