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Hans Arnold Rothholz : ウィキペディア英語版 | Hans Arnold Rothholz Hans Arnold Rothholz (1919 – 2000) was a poster designer and graphic artist born in Dresden, Germany who immigrated to Britain in 1933. As a friend and colleague of Tom Eckersley, George Him and Abram Games, Rothholz belonged to a generation of designers who transformed visual communication in Britain.〔(Brief biography and examples of work )〕 Rothholz’s posters are featured in many public collections, including the Imperial War Museum, the Victoria and Albert Museum and the London Transport Museum,〔Breakell, Sue and Whitworth, Lesley, (''Émigré Designers in the University of Brighton Design Archives'' ), Journal of Design History, 2013〕 and his archive is located at University of Brighton Design Archives.〔(HA Rothholz Archive, University of Brighton Design Archives )〕 == Education ==
Rothholz began his artistic training at Willesden School of Art, then studied commercial art and display design at the Reimann School, London (1938-9) - a successor of the renowned Reimann Schule in Berlin. He was one of the few students to receive the Reimann School Diploma.〔Suga, Yasuko, ''The Reimann School'', Artmonsky Arts, 2013, ISBN 978-0-9573875-3-9〕
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