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  1. Born 10 October 1903 in Berlin, Germany, to cultured and affluent parents, she eventually studied typography and calligraphy under E.R. Weiss at the Berlin Academy.

  2. Mar 8, 2018 · Born in 1903 to a Jewish family, Friedlander had studied under influential typographer Emil Rudolph Weiss at the Academy of Berlins Museum of Decorative Arts, and it was Weiss who introduced her to Georg Hartmann, who ran the Bauer Type Foundry.

  3. Jan 6, 2022 · Despite all the difficulties in her life, she got recognition from peer designers and she witnessed, at least, two exhibitions on her work (Ben Uri Gallery in London and Boole Library in Cork). It is the University College Cork that holds now part of her historical archive.

  4. Elizabeth Friedlander. Born in Berlin, Elizabeth was forced to exchange Germany for Italy in 1936, then went through an unsuccessful attempt to apply for an American visa. She eventually lived in London, before retiring to Kinsale, Ireland.

  5. Elizabeth Friedlander (née Friedländer) was born into a culture minded, rich Jewish family in Berlin. She studied design and typography with E.R. Weiss at the Berlin Academy.

  6. Jan 5, 2015 · Born into an affluent family, Friedlander studied typography and calligraphy at the Berlin Academy. She worked for the German fashion magazine, “Die Dame,” designing headings and lay-outs, and attracting the attention of Georg Hartmann of the Bauer Type Foundry in Frankfurt.

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    The Bauer Typefoundry, New York, used ‘Elizabeth’ for its 1939 Bauer Almanac, crediting Elizabeth Friedlander.) October 1936 : because of the Nazi regulations she moved to Milan and worked for the publisher Mondadori ( 1936-8 ) and for Editoriale Domus ( from February 1937 ).