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German advert for Oscar Brandstetter printers
3780665 German advert for Oscar Brandstetter printers; (add.info.: German advertisement for Oscar Brandstetter printers, Leipzig. Woman holding paint palate. Link with ancient past and modern present.
Die Graphischen Kunste der Gegenwart by Theodor Goebe, 1902); Lebrecht History
Media ID 33391194
© Lebrecht History / Bridgeman Images
Art Deco Art Deco 1910 1939 Designs Metaphor Printers Printing Secession Jugendstyl Advertizing Art Style Social History
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This print showcases a German advert for Oscar Brandstetter printers, capturing the essence of both the ancient past and modern present. The image features a woman holding a paint palette, symbolizing the link between artistry and technology in the world of printing. The advertisement, dating back to Leipzig in 1902, is an exquisite representation of the Art Nouveau movement with its ornate and decorative style. It reflects the spirit of Jugendstil or Secession, which was prominent during that era in Germany and Europe as a whole. The woman depicted exudes elegance and sophistication, embodying the ideals of beauty associated with this period. Her presence adds depth to this piece by connecting it to social history – highlighting how women played an integral role in advertising during early 20th century Germany. As we delve into this artwork's metaphorical significance, we can appreciate how it represents not only Oscar Brandstetter's printers but also serves as a testament to industrial advancements at that time. The intricate illustrations and designs showcased on this advert demonstrate the brand's commitment to quality craftsmanship. This print captures more than just an advertisement; it encapsulates an entire era defined by innovation and artistic expression. Its inclusion within "Die Graphischen Kunste der Gegenwart" by Theodor Goebe further solidifies its importance within art history. With its fusion of Art Nouveau aesthetics and commercial intent, this image stands as a timeless reminder of how design can transcend mere functionality. It invites us to explore the intersection between artistry and industry while appreciating the beauty found within everyday objects like printers. Through Bridgeman Images' fine curation process, we are fortunate enough to witness this remarkable piece from our past – reminding us that even advertisements have their place in preserving cultural heritage.
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