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== German Immigration and Art == | == German Immigration and Art == | ||
Thesis: | Thesis: | ||
German fraktur in 1876 represents a melding of both German and American traditions. | German fraktur in 1876 represents a melding of both German and American traditions. | ||
Background: | Background: | ||
What is fraktur | What is fraktur | ||
-purpose, types, materials used | -purpose, types, materials used | ||
Beginnings of fraktur | Beginnings of fraktur | ||
Changes in America: | Changes in America: | ||
Characteristics shared by German and American Fraktur, Charactericstics unique to American Fraktur | Characteristics shared by German and American Fraktur, Charactericstics unique to American Fraktur | ||
-symbols, materials used, information included | -symbols, materials used, information included | ||
Why did these developments occur? | Why did these developments occur? | ||
Lewis Miller: | Lewis Miller: | ||
Life, ancestry | Life, ancestry | ||
Types of fraktur | Types of fraktur | ||
Relation to the movement | Relation to the movement | ||
Miller's significance | Miller's significance |
Revision as of 17:14, 14 April 2008
German Immigration and Art
Thesis:
German fraktur in 1876 represents a melding of both German and American traditions.
Background:
What is fraktur
-purpose, types, materials used
Beginnings of fraktur
Changes in America:
Characteristics shared by German and American Fraktur, Charactericstics unique to American Fraktur
-symbols, materials used, information included
Why did these developments occur?
Lewis Miller:
Life, ancestry
Types of fraktur
Relation to the movement
Miller's significance