Fritz Kahn

Author: Uta von Debschitz

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  • : 50.00 NZD
  • : 9783836504935
  • : taschen
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  • : 1.264
  • : May 2017
  • : 4.7 Centimeters X 15.1 Centimeters X 19.9 Centimeters
  • : Germany
  • : 45.0
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  • : Uta von Debschitz
  • : Bibliotheca Universalis Ser.
  • : Hardback
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  • : English; French; German
  • : 741.6092
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  • : 516
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Barcode 9783836504935
9783836504935

Description

Anatomy of ideas
The life's work of an infographics pioneer

Fritz Kahn (1888-1968) was a German doctor, educator, popular science writer, and information graphics pioneer. Chased out of Germany by the Nazis, who banned and burned his books, Kahn emigrated to Palestine, then France, and finally the United States to continue his life's work.

In this revised Bibliotheca Universalis edition, TASCHEN celebrates Kahn as a creative genius, particularly adept at the visualization of complex scientific ideas. In such works as Man as Industrial Palace, we see how Kahn deployed vivid visual metaphors to demystify science and how his concepts have influenced generations of scientific illustrators, visual communications specialists, and infographic artists through to today.

The book features more than 350 illustrations with extensive captions, three original texts by Fritz Kahn himself, a foreword by Steven Heller, and an essay about Kahn's life and oeuvre.

About the series:
Bibliotheca Universalis-- Compact cultural companions celebrating the eclectic TASCHEN universe at an unbeatable, democratic price
Since we started our work as cultural archaeologists in 1980, the name TASCHEN has become synonymous with accessible, open-minded publishing. Bibliotheca Universalis brings together nearly 100 of our all-time favorite titles in a neat new format so you can curate your own affordable library of art, anthropology, and aphrodisia.
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Text in English, French, and German