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Note that, paradoxically, the letterhead of this letter is in Fraktur.
The earlier Fraktur were executed entirely by hand, while printed text became increasingly common in later examples.
The highly stylized work was called fraktur from the broken elements of the lettering.
The dispute between Antiqua and Fraktur continued into the 20th century.
In 1938, he designed his first printed typeface for them, a fraktur type called Gilgengart.
Old hex a new fraktur, a beautiful blend and very Dutch.'
Fraktur is a form of black letter that became the most common German black-letter typeface by the mid 16th century.
Important Fraktur have been sold by major American auction houses and antique dealers for prices in excess of $100,000.
More interesting than the fraktur writing, however, is the maze ornamented with birds, a watercolor by an artist named Seiler.
Especially in literature in German it was common to represent vectors with small fraktur letters as .
It is customary to express a Lie algebra in lower-case fraktur, like .
Indeed, readers outside German-speaking countries were by then largely unfamiliar with Fraktur typefaces.
The long s survives in Fraktur typefaces.
Various forms exist including textualis, rotunda, schwabacher, and fraktur.
Fraktur saw a short resurgence after the War, but quickly disappeared in a Germany keen on modernising its appearance.
The word fraktur originally referred to the early German block lettering that described the event in the picture, as opposed to cursive or connected writing.
For its characteristic comment headings, a digital 'fraktur (typeface)' font was ordered.
The name "Sisu" is printed in old Fraktur typeface in the logo.
It is an infinite cardinal number and is denoted by or (a lowercase fraktur script c).
Pennsylvania Fraktur.
Fraktur may refer to:
Characteristics of Fraktur are:
The earliest Fraktur paintings appear in Lincoln County, Ontario.
Elsewhere, ornament echoes European fraktur, a staple of American folk design with its symmetrical decorative patterns.