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Illustrirte Zeitung, Jacob Johann Weber, 1925


Cover page of the Christmas edition Illustrirte Zeitung, 1925. Published by Johann Jacob Weber, Leipzig. Color lithograph framed under glass. 

Data sheet

School
Germany
Medium
Lithograph
Year of Production
1925
Artist
Johann Jacob Weber (* 3. April 1803 in Basel; † 16. März 1880 in Leipzig)

In August 1834, Johann Jacob Weber, a German bookseller and publisher, opened up the publishing house J. J. Weber in Leipzig. In 1843, together with Carl Berendt Lorck, he founded the Illustrirte Zeitung, Germany's first illustrated weekly paper, revolutionizing the perception of the world. Still today, the pictorial sequences in his illustrated newspaper, first of the steel engravings and later of the wood engravings, shape our ideas of the "good old days". In 1869 Weber founded his own printing company. After Weber's death, his sons took over the company and opened a branch in Berlin, totally destroyed during World War II (Source Wikipedia)

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