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Anton Stankowski
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Anton Stankowski, who trained with Max Burchartz at the Folkwang School in Essen in the 1920s, began his career as a graphic designer and photographer. By the 1970s his graphic identities for corporations and municipalities, including the creation of logos for Deutsche Bank and Viessmann. Throughout his career, Stankowski employed his visual and compositional methods across all media, from photography and graphic design to painting and printmaking.
Title: Anton Stankowski
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Anton Stankowski, who trained with Max Burchartz at the Folkwang School in Essen in the 1920s, began his career as a graphic designer and photographer.
By the 1970s his graphic identities for corporations and municipalities, including the creation of logos for Deutsche Bank and Viessmann.
Throughout his career, Stankowski employed his visual and compositional methods across all media, from photography and graphic design to painting and printmaking.
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