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D. Stempel AG was a German typographic foundry founded by David Stempel (1869–1927), in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. Many important font designers worked for the Stempel foundry, including Hans Bohn, Warren Chappell, F. H. Ehmcke, Friedrich Heinrichsen, Hanns Th. Hoyer, F. W. Kleukens, Erich Meyer, Hans Möhring, Hiero Rhode, Wilhelm Schwerdtner, Herbert Thannhaeuser, Martin Wilke, Rudolf Wolf, Victor Hammer, Hermann Zapf, and Gudrun Zapf von Hesse. With the introduction of ''Memphis'' in 1929, the foundry was the first to cast modern slab serif typefaces.〔Lawson, Alexander S., Anatomy of a Typeface,'' David R. Godine, Publisher, Boston, Massachusetts, 1990, ISBN 0-87923-333-8, p. 318.〕 From 1900 to 1983, Stempel had an exclusive relationship with Mergenthaler Linotype Company, as one of just a few producers of matrices for the Linotype machine worldwide and the only one in Europe. Starting in 1925, Stempel types were distributed in the United States by Continental Type Founders Association. Linotype AG became the majority stockholder in 1941. In 1977 Stempel begins manufacturing Phototypesetting equipment. In 1985, Linotype AG purchased Stempel's type department. Stempel closed down in 1986, donating all of its type and equipment to the Darmstadt University of Technology.〔Friedl, Ott, and Stein, p. 493.〕 Schriften-Service D. Stempel GmbH has possession of the matrices of Stempel, Haas, Klingspor Bros., Deberny & Peignot, Berthold, C.E. Webber, Fonderie Olive, and the Nebiolo foundry and continues to cast their types today.〔(Schriften-Service, ''D. Stempel GmBH'' )〕 ==Mergers and Acquisitions== * 1915: D. Stempel takes over the type foundry Roos & Junge, Offenbach (established in 1886). * 1917: D. Stempel acquires a majority share of the type foundry Klingspor Bros., Offenbach. * 1918: D. Stempel takes over the type foundry Heinrich Hoffmeister, Leipzig (established in 1898). * 1919: D. Stempel acquires the type division of W. Drugulin, Leipzig (established in 1800) and a share of the type foundry Brötz & Glock, Frankfurt (established in 1892). * 1927: D. Stempel acquires a shareholding in the Haas Type Foundry in Basel/Münchenstein (established in 1790) and the two foundries begin to share matrices. * 1933: D. Stempel acquires a shareholding in the type foundry Benjamin Krebs (Successors), Frankfurt (established in 1816). * 1956: D. Stempel AG acquires full ownership of the type foundry Klingspor Bros., Offenbach (established in 1906). * 1963: Linotype takes over the type foundry Genzsch + Heyse, Hamburg (established 1833). * 1970: Stempel takes over part of the type collection of C.E. Weber (Stuttgart, est. 1927). * 1972: The Haas'sche type foundry in Basel/Münchenstein takes over the type foundry Deberny & Peignot, Paris. * 1978: The Haas'sche type foundry takes over Fonderie Olive, Marseille (established in 1836).〔(Luc Devroye, ''Commercial Foundries'' )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Stempel Type Foundry」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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