Hermann Friedrichs (Hanover)

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The Graphic Art Institute Hermann Friedrichs , partly also written by Hermann Friederichs , was a xylographic studio founded in Hanover in the 19th century .

history

The company was founded by Hermann Friedrichs in 1884 during the early days of the German Empire .

At the beginning of the 20th century, for example, the company employed ten assistants and one apprentice in 1905. From 1907 there was a membership in the Federation of Xylographic Institutions in Germany .

Cliché of “Herm. Friedrichs ”for a letterhead ( steel engraving ) from the suitcase factory Gebr. Grebenstein based on a design by Hans Günther Reinstein ;
from the magazine Die Reklame , issue 126 from July 1923

In the post-war period , Hermann Friedrichs' graphic art institute was still run as a family business for three quarters of a century at the end of the 1950s . In 1959 it was located at Brühlstrasse 19 .

literature

Friedrichs / Graphische Kunstanstalten Hermann Friedrichs, Hanover In: The book of the old companies of the city of Hanover 1954 , with collaboration in the text and illustrative design of Heinz Lauenroth , Ewald Brix and Herbert Mundhenke , Publisher: Adolf Sponholtz Verlag Kommandit-Gesellschaft, Hanover (Seelhorststraße 46), September 1954, p. 79

Web links

Commons : Hermann Friedrichs  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b Theanolte Bähnisch , Christian Kuhlemann (Red.): Administrative region Hanover (= Monographs of German Economic Areas , Vol. 17), Oldenburg (Oldb.): Stalling, 1959, p. 257; limited preview in Google Book search
  2. a b c Monika Estermann Ursula Rautenberg , Reinhard Wittmann (ed.): Archive for the history of the book industry , Bd. 24, Berlin; Boston: KG Saur Verlag, 1983 [reprint 2017], ISBN 978-3-11-095475-3 , Sp. 1197; limited preview in Google Book search

Coordinates: 52 ° 22 ′ 35.5 ″  N , 9 ° 43 ′ 28.9 ″  E