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HANS RUDI ERDT (1883-1918)

15

MÜNCHNER KINDL KELLER. 1913.

43

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x35

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inches, 111x89

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cm. Hollerbaum & Schmidt, Berlin.

Condition B+ / B: repaired tears, restoration and discoloration at edges; minor restoration in image and

along vertical and horizontal folds.

Hans Rudi Erdt was one of the most prolific poster artists in Berlin at the beginning of the 20th

century. He studied art in Munich and then moved to Berlin. He worked at the printer Hollerbaum

& Schmidt with the “dream team,” which consisted of Lucian Bernhardt, Julius Klinger and Julius

Gipkens. His designs, punctuated by flat colors and strong outlines, reflect his talent as a draughtsman,

along with a great sense of stylization and a flair for layout. He produced posters for a wide variety of

clients, including many in Munich and Berlin who were among the most prestigious upper-class bars

and restaurants. Constructed in 1880, The Munich Kindl-Keller was Munich’s largest beer hall and

could accommodate up to five thousand people. Here, in the year prior to the start of the First World

War, advertising an elegant, bi-weekly ball, one can see the nascent Art Deco style beginning to appear.

DFP-III 832, Kunst p. 19 and 123.

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