Ernst Heigenmooser

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Ernst Heigenmooser (also Ernst Heigenmoser , Heige or Ernst Heig ; born January 12, 1893 in Munich , † August 20, 1963 there ) was a German graphic artist , illustrator and artist .

Works (selection)

  • 1921: Author of The Soul of Wine. Drinking songs . Three masks, Munich; Calligraphically designed booklet in black and red with own illustrations.
  • 1926: Author of the article Calendar and Brochures . In: Nutzgraphik , Munich, Volume III, Book 1.
  • 1926: Advertising poster for the “Globetrotter”, J. S. Staedtler , Nuremberg.
  • 1926: Advertising poster for Mauxion chocolate.
  • 1927: Cover of Ottobrunn , a Munich suburb in the densely wooded east. Festschrift for the 25th anniversary. Self-published, Munich ( woodcut , signed "E Heig").
  • 1927: Postcard on the Otto column ( ink drawing , signed "EH").

literature

  • Ernst Heigenmooser . In: Hans Vollmer (Hrsg.): General Lexicon of Fine Artists of the XX. Century. tape 2 : E-J . EA Seemann, Leipzig 1955.

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