Das Plakat: Mitteilungen des Vereins der Plakatfreunde
Lucian Bernhard
(German, 1883–1972)
Ludwig Hohlwein
(German, 1874–1949)
Valentin Zietara
(German, 1883–1935)
Fritz Rumpf
(German, 1888–1949)
Erich Gruner
(German, born in 1882)
William Nicholson
(English, 1872–1949)
Julius Gipkens
(German, born in 1883)
Mihály Biró
(Hungarian, 1886–1949)
Ottokar Stáfl
(Czech, 1884–1945)
Walter Buhe
(German, 1882–1958)
Oskar Hermann Werner Hadank
(German, born in 1889)
Walter Kampmann
(German, born in 1887)
Eric Rohman
(German, 20th century)
Jules Chéret
(French, 1836–1932)
Lucian Zabel
(German, born in 1893)
Verein der Plakatfreunde
(German, early 20th century)
Verlag Max Schildberger
(about 1914)
1914–21
Place of PublicationBerlin, Germany
Medium/TechniqueIllustrated periodical with color lithographs, photo-mechanical illustations, and letterpress
DimensionsOverall (each issue approx.): 28.9 x 22.9 x 0.6 cm (11 3/8 x 9 x 1/4 in.)
Credit LineGift in memory of Eugen H. Petersen
Accession number1993.609.1-27
On View
Not on viewClassificationsIllustrated books
Collections
Berlin: Verein der Plakatfreunde, 1914-1921
ProvenanceEugen H. Petersen, New York [see note]; from Petersen to an anonymous donor, Boston; 1993 gift of an anonymous donor to the MFA. (Accession date: September 22, 1993)
NOTE:
Eugen H. Petersen was a professor at Pratt Art Institute. According to the anonymous donor, Mr. Petersen owned the group of 27 issues of the periodical Das Plakat for over seventy years.
NOTE:
Eugen H. Petersen was a professor at Pratt Art Institute. According to the anonymous donor, Mr. Petersen owned the group of 27 issues of the periodical Das Plakat for over seventy years.