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Julius Klinger - Aquarium im Zoo

Aquarium im Zoo (1913)

Julius Klinger (Austrian, 1876 – 1942)
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Julius Klinger

Julius Klinger was an Austrian painter, draftsman, illustrator, commercial graphic artist, typographer and writer. Klinger studied at the Technologisches Gewerbemuseum in Vienna.

Klinger was born in Dornbach near Vienna. In 1895, he found his first employment with the Vienna fashion magazine Wiener Mode. Here he made acquaintance with Koloman Moser, who later would be his teacher; Moser recommended him to the Meggendorfer-Blätter.

1896 saw him moving to Munich where he worked as an illustrator for the Meggendorfer-Blätter and others. From 1897 to 1902 he was a collaborator to the eponymous Jugendstil magazine Die Jugend.

In 1897 he relocated to Berlin, where he worked extensively as a commercial graphic artist until 1915. Together with the printing house Hollerbaum und Schmidt, he developed a new fashion of functional poster design that soon gained him international reputation. In 1912 he designed the poster for the Rund um Berlin air show in Johannisthal. In Berlin he also contributed to Das kleine Witzblatt, Lustige Blätter and Das Narrenschiff humorous magazines.

Beginning in 1918, Klinger designed a comprehensive and noted campaign promoting the "Tabu" company's cigarette rolling paper, that was advertised all over Vienna in 1918/19. Klinger devised a promotional strategy, spanning from small-sized newspaper advertisements to billboards and painted firewalls – construction site fences and winterized fountain paneling were used as advertising space, too.

Being of Jewish descent, Klinger suffered from national socialist harassment.

Probably towards the end of 1937 he designed his last poster for the Ankerbrot-Werke factory. The Jewish-owned company was transferred to "Aryan" proprietors in 1938. (After 1945 legitimate ownership was restored.)

According to Viennese police records, he and his wife were registered as moved to Minsk on 2 June 1942, i.e. deported. Presumably, they were killed the same year.

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Eine Million, Walhalla-Theater

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Julius Klinger (Austrian, 1876 – 1942)
Finkenstedts Blumendünger

Finkenstedts Blumendünger (1910)

Julius Klinger (Austrian, 1876 – 1942)
Tell Briketts

Tell Briketts (1910)

Julius Klinger (Austrian, 1876 – 1942)
Johannisthal Herbstflugwoche

Johannisthal Herbstflugwoche (1910)

Julius Klinger (Austrian, 1876 – 1942)
Lustige Blätter

Lustige Blätter (1906)

Julius Klinger (Austrian, 1876 – 1942)
Finkenstedts Vogelfutter

Finkenstedts Vogelfutter (1913)

Julius Klinger (Austrian, 1876 – 1942)
Holsten Bock

Holsten Bock (1910)

Julius Klinger (Austrian, 1876 – 1942)
Kinderball der Bösen Buben

Kinderball der Bösen Buben (1914)

Julius Klinger (Austrian, 1876 – 1942)
Bookplate of S. Malz

Bookplate of S. Malz

Julius Klinger (Austrian, 1876 – 1942)
Plakate Hollerbaum und Schmidt

Plakate Hollerbaum und Schmidt (1911)

Julius Klinger (Austrian, 1876 – 1942)
List gegen List

List gegen List (1913)

Julius Klinger (Austrian, 1876 – 1942)
Qualitätsraucher fordern und rauchen nur Garbáty

Qualitätsraucher fordern und rauchen nur Garbáty (1910)

Julius Klinger (Austrian, 1876 – 1942)
Kinderball der Bösen Buben

Kinderball der Bösen Buben (1907)

Julius Klinger (Austrian, 1876 – 1942)
Frühlingsschau

Frühlingsschau (1914)

Julius Klinger (Austrian, 1876 – 1942)
Flugplatz Johannisthal

Flugplatz Johannisthal (1912)

Julius Klinger (Austrian, 1876 – 1942)
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