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Was der letzte Mann der "Wiesbaden" von der Schlacht am Skagerrak gesehen hat.

Poster
1916 / 1917 (printed and published)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This small poster is an advertisment for a publication about the battle at Skagarak written by Baron von Spiegel. The poster was published 1916/17 in Germany and printed by Dinse Eckert & Co. Berlin.


Object details

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Object type
TitleWas der letzte Mann der "Wiesbaden" von der Schlacht am Skagerrak gesehen hat. (manufacturer's title)
Materials and techniques
Lithograph
Brief description
German poster advertising a WW1 book, printed by Plakatkunstanstalt Dinse Eckert & Co., Berlin, 1916-17.
Physical description
Poster
Dimensions
  • Height: 34.5cm
  • Width: 46.5cm
Marks and inscriptions
'Was der letzte / Mann der / "Wiesbaden" / von der Schlacht / am Skagerrak / gesehen hat./ Oberheizer Zenne / der letzte Mann / der Wiesbaden. / von Kapitänleutnant / Freiherr v. Spiegel. / August Scherl G.m.b.H. Berlin.' (Advertisement for a book about the "Wiesbaden" ship and the battle at Skagerrak written by Baron Spiegel von und zu Peckelsheim and published by August Scherl GmbH Berlin.)
Credit line
Given by Michael Voggenauer, in memory of his father Josef Voggenauer
Subject depicted
Summary
This small poster is an advertisment for a publication about the battle at Skagarak written by Baron von Spiegel. The poster was published 1916/17 in Germany and printed by Dinse Eckert & Co. Berlin.
Collection
Accession number
E.164-2006

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Record createdMay 24, 2006
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