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Schrift: Maria Knoll

Artist
Bernhard Cella
Date
2013
Publisher
Bernhard Cella / Hotel Ostblick
Format
Artists' Books
Size
14 × 26 × 1.3 cm
Length
20 
Description

During her schooling, before World War I, my grandmother decided to take a course in writing Kurrent, a form of old German script, the new, fast writing method of the day. The dream behind her decision was to work as a journalist. Journalists wrote out their texts by hand. For my grandmother, newspapers were the most vibrant medium.

  1. Schrift: Maria Knoll
 

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