Frobenius AG

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Frobenius AG
legal form Corporation
founding 1910
resolution 1995
Seat Basel , Switzerland
Branch Offset printing and publishing house for postcards, for example

Elisabeth Sarasin-Sauvain (1815–1886), wife of Karl Sarasin (1815–1886), manufacturer and politician from Basel (Switzerland); after Dietter (1850), in: History of the Sarasin Family in Basel , Vol. 2, Frobenius AG, Basel 1914, Plate XXXVI

The Frobenius AG , also printing Frobenius and French Compagnie Suisse d'arts graphiques "Frobenius" and Swiss Society of Graphic Art "Frobenius" called, was one of the 20th century in Basel and in Leopoldshöhe (Weil am Rhein) existing 1910-1995 Swiss printing company .

History and description

In addition to large-format multi-color printing, such as in internal company authorship after 1950 panoramic map with the multilingual title Semmering near Vienna. World-famous summer and winter health resort. Grand Hotel Panhans , the modern large hotel in the Austrian Alps (2D train hours from Vienna) / Semmering near Vienna , the company also published postcards such as the multi-colored, unsigned art print of a view with titles such as “ Hanover's leading restaurants / Hotel Ernst August vorm. Bristol / Palast Hotel Rheinischer Hof , owner Friedr. Wilh. Nolte ”.

As early as 1914, Frobenius published an illustrated book with 75 plates entitled Der Badische Bahnhof in Basel .

Publications (selection)

  • The Badischer Bahnhof in Basel , ed. with the participation of experts by Frobenius AG, Verlagsanstalt, Basel, Basel: Frobenius, 1914

literature

  • Edwin Reichle: Spuure in the Spaale and in a 75-year-old printing archive. Frobenius AG Basel. 1910–1985 , anniversary publication with 104 partly illustrated pages and a map insert, Basel: Frobenius, circa 1985

Web links

Commons : Frobenius AG  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Compare the information and cross-references in the catalog of the German National Library
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  3. Compare the information in the catalog of the German National Library