Tag Archives: 1920s

‘Goldrosa’, ca. 1926 by Josef Albers (1888-1976)

Hjortskogen by Märta Måås-Fjetterström (1929)
Foto by Magnus Torle/MMF AB, via.

More H.N. Werkman.

Notgeld from the series designed in 1921 by Czech designer Wenzel Hablik, town of Itzehoe, via.

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‘Five Choirs’ (1928) by Gunta Stölzl. ’Bauhaus : art as Life’ at Barbican.

Real keyboardists only use 5 buttons and a space. Baudot style! Via.

Design for poster for Muuu Effektenbörse (Stock Exchange), 1927-28
by Erich Comeriner (German, active ca. 1920-1930). Via.

Pietro (de) Saga was the pseudonym of an early Austrian typewriter artist, who Andrew Belsey informed us about. Since there’s so little info abot her online, we thought we’d post his explanation about her here:

There is no agreement about the real name and dates of Pietro Saga (sometimes Pietro de Saga). Her real name is usually stated to be Stefi Kiesler, but her first name sometimes appears as Stefani, Stefanie, Stephani, Steffi, etc. Her original surname was Fritsch or Frischer. Her dates are given as 1896-1965, 1897-1963 or 1900-1965.

In 1920 she married the Austrian architect and designer Frederick Kiesler (1890-1965), and they were involved in European avant-garde art movements, such as De Stijl. In 1926 they emigrated to the USA, and lived thereafter in New York, where they were part of the modern art scene. She was also a librarian in the New York Public Library.

Thanks to Andrew Belsey for the De Stijl cover. Stefi Kiesler’s typewriter art originals are from page 371 here, from Yale University’s art collection.

Printing telegraph in the Alfred Hitchcock’s movie “The Lodger: A Story of the London Fog” from 1926.

Counter-Composition by Theo van Doesburg, 1925.