Ludwig Hohlwein (1874 - 1949) born in Wiesbaden, Berchtesgaden in 1874 was a German poster artist. He was trained and practiced as an architect until 1906 when he switched to poster design.
For more biographical notes see part 1. For other works by Hohlwein, see parts 1 - 4 also.
This is part 5 of a 5-part post on the works of Ludwig Hohlwein:
Sheet Music 'Kussi Kussi' |
Solvolith |
Spaten-Bräu beer, Munich |
Sprengel Chocolate |
Spring in Wiesbaden |
Stuart Webbs - German Film Poster |
Stuart Webbs - The Camera Obscura |
Sulima Cigarettes |
Summer in Germany |
Tattersall University |
Terranova |
Teutonenbräu beer |
The Bodensee |
The Flask - Hanft's Original |
The Good Tight Cigar and Cigarette |
The Indian Tomb |
The Miracle |
The Mountain City |
The Offset Printing Fachmann Selects |
The Reliable RTS Double Head Receiver |
The Vicar of Kirchfeld |
The Week - Animals as Builders |
The Week - India of Today |
The Western Front film poster |
The World Conquerer film poster |
Ticket Agency |
Torpedo Small Typewriters |
Travel Clothing |
Trix and Alomino Cigars |
Turf book cover |
Umbrella poster |
Upper Country Hats |
Victoria Motorcycles |
Warrior's Home Sites in Wurttemberg |
Wolff and Co. shotgun cartridges |
World Congress for Leisure and Recreation |
Wulco Chick Feed |
Wulco Poultry Feed |
Yellowstone-Park |
Yoigsländer Hunting Riflescopes |
Zeiss Riflescopes and Hunting Glasses |
Zündapp Motorcycles for Everyone |
Note: I do not have titles for the remaining posters, and my German wasn't up to translating the meaning.
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