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Joan Michaël Fleischman : ウィキペディア英語版 | Joan Michaël Fleischman
Joan Michaël Fleischman (1701 – 1768), was an 18th-century German-Dutch typographer and punchcutter. His most notable fonts was his complex music font, that was later used to decorate the edges of documents, including the first bank note of the Netherlands called the "roodborstje" or robin. ==Biography== He was born in Nuremberg, but moved to Amsterdam, where he worked for Izaak van der Putte and Hermanus Uytwerff before opening his own type foundry in 1735. According to the RKD he was also an engraver and had travelled to France in 1727-1728.〔(Joan Michaël Fleischman ) in the RKD〕 Fleischman was unable to continue the type foundry on his own, and Rudolf Wetstein ran the business for him, while he continued to work for him as a punchcutter. After Rudolf died in 1742, his son Hendrik Joris Wetstein sold the company in 1743 to Izaak Enschedé of Haarlem. Fleischman continued to live in Amsterdam and made fonts for Enschedé as well as other Amsterdam businesses.
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