Imre Reiner

Graphis 13, 1946

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Content includes:
Imre Reiner (Manuel Gasser)
Pierre Monnerat (Hans Kasser)
Old Bernese Pottery (H.K.)
Margrit Linck,Daepp: Figure Ceramics (Hans Kasser)
John Heartfield: Photomontages (Konrad Fahrner)
Children’s Books in Soviet Russia (N.T.)
Lester Beall (H.K.)
American Humour (Arnold Lunn)
Spanish Calligraphic Models of the 16th Century (Jan Tschichold)
Tapestries from Cloth Remnants (H.K.)
Raymond Loewy Associates: Industrial Designs (C.F.O. Clarke)
Alois Carigiet – Hans Fischer: Two Set-Designers of the Cabaret Cornichon in Zurich (Manuel Gasser)
Jean Colin (W.H. Allner)
Resume Francais des Textes

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Imre Reiner trained in Hungary as a sculptor. In 1920 he moved to Germany, where he studied graphic art under Ernst Schneidler at the Akademie für Bildende Kunst in Stuttgart. He has lived in Switzerland from 1931 and illustrated, mainly with wood engravings, works of classical and contemporary authors. He was also a painter and exhibited  in Germany, Paris, Philadelphia, Chicago, São Paulo and at the Triennale in Milan.

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Graphis 13, 1946. Cover design by Imre Reiner
Graphis 13, 1946. Cover design by Imre Reiner
Imre Reiner trained in Hungary as a sculptor. In 1920 he moved to Germany, where he studied graphic art under Ernst Schneidler at the Akademie für Bildende Kunst in Stuttgart. He has lived in Switzerland from 1931 and illustrated, mainly with wood engravings, works of classical and contemporary authors. He was also a painter and exhibited  in Germany, Paris, Philadelphia, Chicago, São Paulo and at the Triennale in Milan.
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