Fritz Rehm

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Cigarettes Laferme Dresden

Fritz Rehm (born April 19, 1871 in Munich , † October 5, 1928 in Lichtenfels ) was a German poster artist and sculptor.

After attending the Royal School of Applied Arts , Rehm studied from April 15, 1890 at the Royal Academy of Arts in Munich with the sculptor Syrius Eberle . After completing his studies, Rehm worked as a commercial artist and poster artist in Munich.

In 1896 one of his first posters, “Cigaretten Laferme”, printed in Leipzig , brought him a success. In 1898 his works appeared in the journal "Les Maîtres de l'Affiche" (1895-1900) published by Jules Chéret .

From 1897 Fritz Rehm delivered his works to the Munich " youth ". He exhibited at the Vienna Secession and then opened his own studio.

Between 1905 and 1914 Rehm turned to decorative art, designing glass products for the Peill & Sohn Glashüttenwerke in Düren and small bronze sculptures for the Lauchhammer Bildguss company . He also worked for the Deutsche Werkstätten Hellerau .

Works (selection)

  • The connoisseur of cigarettes Laferme Dresden , 1896
  • Multiplex gas remote igniter Berlin , 1897
  • Otto Perutz drying plate factory Munich , 1898
  • North German Lloyd Bremen Passage Bureau Rominger Stuttgart , 1903
  • Victoria Bicycle Works Act. Ges.Nürnberg , 1900
  • Victoria Werke AG Nuremberg , 1900
  • Bayr. Motoren & Automobil - Ges. GmbH Munich , 1900
  • Sweetener Highest strongest & cheapest sweetener , 1907
  • Hans Sollfrank Cigars Cigarettes , 1908
  • United Workshops for Arts and Crafts Exhibition , 1909
  • I Pringer Rosental Manufaktur Modewaren Linen , 1911

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