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Vintage Germany Poster Stamp AEG (General Electric) Artist: Ludwig Sütterlin
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Vintage Germany Poster Stamp AEG (General Electric) Artist: Ludwig Sütterlin (1865-1917) Unused Small Paper Hinge Remnant 80% Original Gum. This Poster Stamp Features A Dramatic Allegorical Figure—A Winged Woman Re ... Read More
Vintage Germany Poster Stamp AEG (General Electric) Artist: Ludwig Sütterlin (1865-1917) Unused Small Paper Hinge Remnant 80% Original Gum.
This Poster Stamp Features A Dramatic Allegorical Figure—A Winged Woman Representing Light Or Progress—Rising From A Globe With A Torch Held High, Illuminating The Sky With Radiant Beams. Printed In Red With A Stylized Green Monogram “A.E.G.” At The Base, This Stamp Was Likely Issued As Promotional Material For The German Company Allgemeine Elektricitäts-Gesellschaft (AEG), One Of The Most Influential Electrical Firms In Europe During The Early 20th Century. The Imagery Aligns With The Era’s Emphasis On Technological Advancement And Enlightenment Through Industry. Chat GPT
Ludwig Sütterlin (* 15 July 1865 in Lahr in the Black Forest; † 20 November 1917 in Berlin) was a graphic artist, book designer, artisan, type designer and educator and developer of the Sütterlin script. Sütterlin, a student of Emil Döpler and Max Friedrich Koch, created designs for posters (including the "Hammer Poster" for the 1896 Berlin Trade Fair), glass, and leatherwork. Sütterlin taught at the "Teaching Institute of the Royal Museums of Decorative Arts in Berlin," later known as the United State Schools for Fine and Applied Arts, where he also taught courses in artistic lettering. Sütterlin taught specialized instruction for book printers at the Berlin School of Crafts. Wikipedia
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This Poster Stamp Features A Dramatic Allegorical Figure—A Winged Woman Representing Light Or Progress—Rising From A Globe With A Torch Held High, Illuminating The Sky With Radiant Beams. Printed In Red With A Stylized Green Monogram “A.E.G.” At The Base, This Stamp Was Likely Issued As Promotional Material For The German Company Allgemeine Elektricitäts-Gesellschaft (AEG), One Of The Most Influential Electrical Firms In Europe During The Early 20th Century. The Imagery Aligns With The Era’s Emphasis On Technological Advancement And Enlightenment Through Industry. Chat GPT
Ludwig Sütterlin (* 15 July 1865 in Lahr in the Black Forest; † 20 November 1917 in Berlin) was a graphic artist, book designer, artisan, type designer and educator and developer of the Sütterlin script. Sütterlin, a student of Emil Döpler and Max Friedrich Koch, created designs for posters (including the "Hammer Poster" for the 1896 Berlin Trade Fair), glass, and leatherwork. Sütterlin taught at the "Teaching Institute of the Royal Museums of Decorative Arts in Berlin," later known as the United State Schools for Fine and Applied Arts, where he also taught courses in artistic lettering. Sütterlin taught specialized instruction for book printers at the Berlin School of Crafts. Wikipedia
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