Anton Stankowski
- Introduction
- Anton Stankowski (June 18, 1906 – December 11, 1998) was a German graphic designer, photographer and painter. He developed an original Theory of Design and pioneered Constructive Graphic Art. Typical Stankowski designs attempt to illustrate processes or behaviours rather than objects. Such experiments resulted in the use of fractal-like structures long before their popularisation by Benoît Mandelbrot in 1975.
- Wikidata
- Q456109
- Nationality
- German
- Gender
- Male
- Roles
- Artist, Designer, Graphic Designer, Painter, Photographer
- Names
- Anton Stankowski, A. Stankowski
- Ulan
- 500048076
Exhibitions
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Anton Stankowski Hill auch in Witten 1929
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Anton Stankowski Injecta A.G. Spritzgusswerke und Apparatefabrik (Injecta A.G. injection molding and apparatus factory) 1930
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Anton Stankowski Hans Neuburg letterhead (Letter to August Engel) 1932
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Anton Stankowski Oskar Rüegg letterhead (Typed form letter) 1932
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Anton Stankowski Oskar Rüegg stationery envelope 1932
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Anton Stankowski I-W Industrie-Werbung letterhead 1933
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Anton Stankowski Buchstaben und Schriften BAG A-Z 1929–1934
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Anton Stankowski Injecta A.G. Spritzgusswerke und Apparatefabrik c. 1930
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Anton Stankowski Injecta A.G. Spritzgusswerke und Apparatefabrik c. 1930
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Anton Stankowski Injecta A.G. Spritzgusswerke und Apparatefabrik c. 1930
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Anton Stankowski Fabriken Fortschritt GmbH letterhead c.1930
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Anton Stankowski Fabriken Fortschritt GmbH letterhead c.1930
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Anton Stankowski Produkte der Injecta A.-G. Teufenthal bei Aarau (Schweiz) c. 1931
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Anton Stankowski Aluminium (Brochure for Aluminium Menziken und Gontenschwil A.G.) 1936
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Anton Stankowski Verwo A.G. Pfäffikon letterhead 1937
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Anton Stankowski Orion-Automobil-Werkstätten, Hardturmstrasse 185, Zürich After 1929
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Anton Stankowski Orion After 1929
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Anton Stankowski Orion After 1929
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Anton Stankowski Wer Massenartikel braucht, Oskar Rüegg After 1929
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Anton Stankowski Oskar Rüegg Federnfabrik und Mech. Werkstätte; Propagandazentrale für Erzeugnisse des Schweizerischen Obst- und Rebbaues After 1929
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Anton Stankowski Unsere Kollektionen sind Ihre Stärke! After 1929
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Anton Stankowski Stankowski and Partner letterhead (Letter to Arthur A. Cohen) 1981
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