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Germany's commercial print tradition runs from the Jugendstil movement of the 1890s through the Bauhaus years of the 1920s, when designers like Herbert Bayer pushed typography and layout toward something genuinely new. That modernist rigor shaped German graphic work for decades, even as political upheaval repeatedly interrupted the industry. The pieces shown here are period originals from that tradition.
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Germany's commercial print tradition runs from the Jugendstil movement of the 1890s through the Bauhaus years of the 1920s, when designers like Herbert Bayer pushed typography and layout toward something genuinely new. That modernist rigor shaped German graphic work for decades, even as political upheaval repeatedly interrupted the industry. The pieces shown here are period originals from that tradition.

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