File:1896 Thomas Theodor Heine Plakat SimplicissimusTeufel tanzt mit hoher Kunst.jpg

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Deutsch: Im Rahmen ihrer vom 12. März bis 31. August 2013 gezeigten Ausstellung

„Posters on media history“

bot das Deutsche Buch- und Schriftmuseum anlässlich der Einweihung des vierten Erweiterungsbaus der Deutschen Nationalbibliothek in Leipzig neben einer Presseerklärung in deutscher und englischer Sprache unter anderem hochaufgelöste gemeinfreie Plakate zum Herunterladen. Dieses Werk des Künstlers Thomas Theodor Heine aus dem Jahr 1896 wirbt für die im Albert Langen's Verlag München herausgegebene illustrierte Wochenschrift

Simplicissimus

Der Vielfarbdruck - von der Deutschen Nationalbibliothek

„Teufel tanzt mit hoher Kunst“

tituliert, wurde von der Universitätsdruckerei Dr. C. Wolf & Sohn in München hergestellt ...
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Source http://www.dnb.de/EN/Aktuell/Presse/aeAnschlag.html
Author Thomas Theodor Heine

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