Industry | Printing company |
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Headquarters | New York |
Owner | Four generations of German businessmen |
George Schlegel Lithographing Co. (1849-1957)[1] was a New York printing company best known for its label designs for cigars and cigar boxes, and was owned and operated during its lifetime by four generations of German businessmen.
After 1870, New York business abounded with German lithographic companies such as Schumacher and Ettlinger, the Knapp Company, F. Heppenheimer and Company, George Schlegel, Witsch and Schmitt, turning out advertisement art for the cigar industry. It was the visual appeal of a label which sold the product, causing cigar manufacturers to seek top quality artists and printing firms, and leading in turn to a boom in the lithographic art business.[2]
References
- ↑ Cigar History 1760-1860 Archived 2008-12-07 at the Wayback Machine
- ↑ Cuban Exile Communities in Florida Archived 2007-08-24 at the Wayback Machine
External links
Media related to George Schlegel at Wikimedia Commons
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