A red heart broken in two with two speech bubbles: "l'amour?" and "Parlons-en!" with scattered fragments of random images below including a mouth and a man holding a gun; a reminder for the young to talk about love [to prevent the spread of AIDS] by the Office Municipal de la Jeunesse Aubervilliers. Colour lithograph, 1993.

Date:
1993
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672431i
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A red heart broken in two with two speech bubbles: "l'amour?" and "Parlons-en!" with scattered fragments of random images below including a mouth and a man holding a gun; a reminder for the young to talk about love [to prevent the spread of AIDS] by the Office Municipal de la Jeunesse Aubervilliers. Colour lithograph, 1993. In copyright. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Publication/Creation

Aubervilliers [France] : Office Municipal de la Jeunesse Aubervilliers, 1993 ([France] : Imprimerie Municipale)

Physical description

1 print : lithograph, printed in colours ; sheet 59.3 x 41.8 cm

Lettering

L'amour? Parlons-en! Parlez-fort! Office Municipal de la Jeunesse Aubervilliers ... Nous travaillons ensemble 93.

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Office Municipal de la Jeunesse Aubervilliers 1993 Office Municipal de la Jeunesse Aubervilliers 01/12/08 France UkLW Transcription from the item

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Wellcome Collection 672430i

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