File:1929 El Lissitzky Plakat Pelikan Tinte Schreibband Kohlenpaper.jpg

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Deutsch: Plakat von El Lissitzky aus dem Jahr 1929 für das Unternehmen Pelikan AG mit den Buchstaben T S K für Tinte, Schreibband und Kohlenpapier. Vorlage: Horst-Dieter Görg, Dieter Tasch: Hannovers Technik in der Werbung, in dies. (Hrsg.): Es begann in Hannover... Kekse - Kommißbrote - Rechenmaschinen. Über Persönlichkeiten, Traditionsunternehmen und Meilensteine der Technik-Geschichte, mit Beiträgen von Torsten Hamacher ..., in Kooperation mit dem Technik-Forum Hannover e.V., 1. Auflage, Hannover: Leuenhagen & Paris, 2011, ISBN 978-3-923976-84-3, S. 64–81; hier: S. 71 ...
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Source Scan vom Original: Claus-Peter Enders im Team mit Bernd Schwabe im Wikipedia-Büro Hannover
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El Lissitzky  (1890–1941)  wikidata:Q152233 q:en:El Lissitsky
 
El Lissitzky
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Čeština: El Lisickij
English: El Lissitzky
Русский: Эль Лисицкий
Description Russian-Soviet painter, architect, graphic designer, photographer, type designer and teacher
Date of birth/death 10 November 1890 (in Julian calendarEdit this at Wikidata 30 December 1941 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Pochinok Moscow
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creator QS:P170,Q152233

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