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WIENER WERKSTÄTTE POSTER ART. KLINGER, JULIUS. 1876-1942. 12 Klinger Plakate. [Germany]: 1923.
13 – 23 June 2023, 12:00 EDT
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WIENER WERKSTÄTTE POSTER ART.
KLINGER, JULIUS. 1876-1942. 12 Klinger Plakate. [Germany]: 1923.
4to (310 x 230 mm). 12 lithographic reproductions of posters on heavy card, printed in red, black and gray. Publisher's cream wrappers printed in red. Wrappers slightly soiled and worn, two plates with smudges, not affecting image.
Rare portfolio of 12 posters by Julius Klinger, Viennese graphic artist and poster designer. He was influential in the Jugendstil movement, and the Wiener Werkstätte, and a leading figure in the German poster movement. The full page advertisements reproduced here are for an early German airport, face powder, Tabu cigarette paper (for whom Klinger's designs were iconic), and others, dating from 1906 to 1922. Klinger and his wife were deported to a concentration camp by the Nazis and did not survive the Holocaust.
4to (310 x 230 mm). 12 lithographic reproductions of posters on heavy card, printed in red, black and gray. Publisher's cream wrappers printed in red. Wrappers slightly soiled and worn, two plates with smudges, not affecting image.
Rare portfolio of 12 posters by Julius Klinger, Viennese graphic artist and poster designer. He was influential in the Jugendstil movement, and the Wiener Werkstätte, and a leading figure in the German poster movement. The full page advertisements reproduced here are for an early German airport, face powder, Tabu cigarette paper (for whom Klinger's designs were iconic), and others, dating from 1906 to 1922. Klinger and his wife were deported to a concentration camp by the Nazis and did not survive the Holocaust.





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