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Fraktur Alphabet - Omniglot
Fraktur. Fraktur is a style of calligraphy that emerged during the 16th century in Germany. It is based on the blackletter style of writing that developed in France in the 12th century, and became the standard way to write in much of Europe. The first Fraktur typeface was designed by Hieronymus Andreae and commissioned by the Holy Roman Emperor ...
Johann Heinrich Otto | Fraktur - The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Title: Fraktur. Maker: Johann Heinrich Otto (ca. 1733–ca. 1800) Date: ca. 1770–1800. Geography: Made in Pennsylvania, United States. Culture: American. Medium: Watercolor, pen and iron gall ink, and graphite on off-white laid paper. Dimensions: 13 3/16 x 16 9/16 in. (33.5 x 42.1 cm) Credit Line: Gift of Edgar William and Bernice Chrysler ...
Fraktur Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
noun. Frak· tur fräk-ˈtu̇r. variants or less commonly Fractur. 1. : a German style of black letter. 2. often not capitalized : a Pennsylvania German document (such as a birth or wedding certificate) that is written in calligraphy and illuminated with decorative motifs (such as tulips, birds, and scrolls)
Fraktur Folk Art (ca. 1750–1820) — The Public Domain Review
Fraktur is named after the font — heavy, angular, old-timey — which is usually called “blackletter” in the United States. Fraktur was ubiquitous in eighteenth-century Germany, and it remained so long after other European countries switched to the more readable Roman.
Fraktur - 99% Invisible
Fraktur. An example of mixed use of Fraktur and Antiqua. Names considered German are set in Fraktur, while those considered Romance (French, Latin) are set in Antiqua. History. 02.18.20. Producer. 99pi. Peter Dörfell lives in Dresden Germany where he works in elder care, visiting clients at their homes, and to do that, he usually takes the bus.
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