
NAUMANN
Lithograph on Board
Circa
1941
Size (cms)
24.5 X 37.5
Artist
Rinder
Rinder was a British artist and illustrator often credited with creating poster art for Seidel & Naumann advertisements in the early 20th century. His art style reflects a blend of Art Nouveau elements that look appealing. He was among other artists whose art posters contributed to the growth of the company.
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Publisher
Shah & Co., Bombay.
Printer
Not Available
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This poster by Rinder features a woman using a Naumann sewing machine, showcasing its ease of use and quality. It highlights the machine's design and features, along with the Naumann and SN logos for Seidel & Naumann, based in Dresden.
Bruno Nauman & Seidel, Seidel & Nauman, were renowned for their high-quality sewing machines since 1869 and gained popularity during the late Victorian era. In the early 20th century, they began exporting to Bombay and established distributors across India. In 1931, Shah & Co., founded by Mr. Hiralal V. Shah, became their exclusive agent in Bombay. Today, with over 70 years of experience, the firm offers a range of sealing and bagging machines.
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