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Milton Glaser
Have you ever seen this logo before?

I bet you do!

Guess what? 
This famous I love New York logo is designed by Milton Glaser.

He is the president of Push Pin studios, and here's his piece of Revival Art:

Holiday.
Otto Storch
Here's another example of Revival Art by Otto Storch in 1961:

Rings on her fingers.

Otto Storch is known as a magazine art director and advertising photographer who introduced an expressive typographic style to woman's magazine as part of a revolution in editorial design. 

In addition, she is also one of the handful graphic designers who helped to transform and modernize the visual content of American magazine. 

She also helped in reviving late 19th-century Victorian wood typefaces which had been passed for decades, by adding graphic impact and contrast to the printed page.

Paul Brooks Davis
Paul Davis is an American graphic artist who developed a distinct visual persona which, owing to an unique confluence of primitive and folk arts that brought a fresh new American look to illustration.

Look at one of his illustrations for a particular book jacket:

Plunkitt of Tammany Hall.

A little add-on to his profile,
Davis has worked at Push Pin Studios which focus on revivals of Art Nouveau and Art Deco which are the inspirations for Revival Art.

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