
Die Woche mit neuestem Roman by Julius Klinger
Created to advertise Die Woche, one of Wilhelmine Germany's most widely read illustrated magazines, this poster exemplifies Julius Klinger's economy of means. Text, figure, and graphic accent are arranged with calculated simplicity, each element earning its place on the page. The design reflects the reformist spirit of early commercial art in Berlin and Vienna — a rejection of ornament in favour of direct visual argument that still reads as strikingly contemporary over a century later.
Produced as an archival fine art print in our Berlin studio, Klinger's crisp typography and confident flat composition are reproduced with precise line fidelity and lasting colour accuracy. Framing in oak, black, or walnut available.
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Die Woche mit neuestem Roman by Julius Klinger
Created to advertise Die Woche, one of Wilhelmine Germany's most widely read illustrated magazines, this poster exemplifies Julius Klinger's economy of means. Text, figure, and graphic accent are arranged with calculated simplicity, each element earning its place on the page. The design reflects the reformist spirit of early commercial art in Berlin and Vienna — a rejection of ornament in favour of direct visual argument that still reads as strikingly contemporary over a century later.
Produced as an archival fine art print in our Berlin studio, Klinger's crisp typography and confident flat composition are reproduced with precise line fidelity and lasting colour accuracy. Framing in oak, black, or walnut available.
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Created to advertise Die Woche, one of Wilhelmine Germany's most widely read illustrated magazines, this poster exemplifies Julius Klinger's economy of means. Text, figure, and graphic accent are arranged with calculated simplicity, each element earning its place on the page. The design reflects the reformist spirit of early commercial art in Berlin and Vienna — a rejection of ornament in favour of direct visual argument that still reads as strikingly contemporary over a century later.
Produced as an archival fine art print in our Berlin studio, Klinger's crisp typography and confident flat composition are reproduced with precise line fidelity and lasting colour accuracy. Framing in oak, black, or walnut available.























