Ludwig Hohlwein
- Introduction
- Ludwig Hohlwein (27 July 1874 in Wiesbaden – 15 September 1949 in Berchtesgaden) was a German poster artist, a pioneer of the Sachplakat style. He trained and practiced as an architect in Munich until 1911, when he moved to Berlin and switched to poster design.
- Wikidata
- Q314525
- Nationality
- German
- Gender
- Male
- Roles
- Artist, Architect, Designer, Painter
- Name
- Ludwig Hohlwein
- Ulan
- 500071930
Exhibitions
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Hand Signals: Digits, Fists, and Talons
Apr 5–Sep 8, 2013
MoMA
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Architecture & Design: North Gallery Rotation 2
Dec 14, 2005–Apr 6, 2006
MoMA
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Architecture and Design: Inaugural Installation
Nov 20, 2004–Nov 7, 2005
MoMA
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Making Choices
Mar 16–Sep 26, 2000
MoMA
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The Modern Poster
Jun 6–Sep 6, 1988
MoMA
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Ludwig Hohlwein has
9 exhibitionsonline.
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Ludwig Hohlwein Deutsches Theatre 1907
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Ludwig Hohlwein Hermann Scherrer Sporting and Ladies-Tailor, München, Neuhauserstr. 32 1908
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Ludwig Hohlwein Boll's Kindergarderobe: Max Captuller, München. Theatinerstrasse 32 1908
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Ludwig Hohlwein Confection Kehl, Marque: PKZ, Winterthur Untertor 2 1908
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Ludwig Hohlwein Kunstgewerbehaus, Gebrueder Wollweber 1908
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Ludwig Hohlwein Wilhelm Mozer 1909
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Ludwig Hohlwein Max Zechbauer. K. Hofl 1909
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Ludwig Hohlwein Damenconfectionhaus, Mayer Sundheimer 1909
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Ludwig Hohlwein Münchener Zeitung 1909
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Ludwig Hohlwein Menterschwaige-Geiselgasteig 1910
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Ludwig Hohlwein Marco-Polo-Tee 1910
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Ludwig Hohlwein Starnberger-See 1910
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Ludwig Hohlwein Herr Sching Keramische Werkstätten 1910
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Ludwig Hohlwein Hermann Scherrer, Breechesmaker, Sporting-Tailor 1911
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Ludwig Hohlwein Zoologischer Garten München 1912
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Ludwig Hohlwein Sarrasani 1912
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Ludwig Hohlwein Audi Automobil-Werke 1912
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Ludwig Hohlwein Wolff & Co 1912
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Ludwig Hohlwein Besuchet den Tiergarten 1912
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Ludwig Hohlwein Verband der Deutschen Typographischen Gesellschaften 1913
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Ludwig Hohlwein Kaffee Hag 1913
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Ludwig Hohlwein Carl Stiller Jr. Schuhe c. 1909
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Ludwig Hohlwein Schiess-Dusseldorf c. 1913
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Ludwig Hohlwein Volksspende für die Deutschen Kriegs und Zivil Gefangenen 1918
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Ludwig Hohlwein Alles Kauft im Kaufhaus Oberpollinger Munchen c. 1914
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Ludwig Hohlwein Berliner Illustrirte Zeitung c. 1919
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Ludwig Hohlwein Und Du? 1929
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Ludwig Hohlwein Pelikan Künstler-Farben Zet (Pelikan artist’s paints) c. 1925
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Ludwig Hohlwein Rheinzauber c. 1929
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