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Louis Oppenheim (1879-1936)

"Louis Oppenheim (1879–1936) was a German graphic artist, painter and type designer.

Born in Coburg, Oppenheim studied in London from 1899 to 1906. He moved to Berlin and started his work as a graphic artist in 1910, signing his work with his initials, "LO" and working for clients such as AES, the Reichsbahn, Persil and Adrema. His posters are considered a significant product of the 'Berlin poster style'. Oppenheim worked for the type foundry Berthold and created a handful of significant and widespread typefaces, all of which share modernist characteristics, such as Lo-Type and Fanfare which are still in wide use today. Also, he designed the first coin of the Weimar Republic in 1919." - (en.wikipedia.org 01.09.2022)

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Template creation Louis Oppenheim (1879-1936)

Written Louis Oppenheim (1879-1936)

Painted Louis Oppenheim (1879-1936)
Was depicted (Actor) Paul von Hindenburg (1847-1934) ()

Drawn Louis Oppenheim (1879-1936)

Form designed Louis Oppenheim (1879-1936)
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Intellectual creation Louis Oppenheim (1879-1936)
Printed MR Lützow ()