Issued by Woellmer as Marschall in 1905. Eng and
fett styles followed in 1906 [Reichardt 2011]. At least the eng was also
available with Cyrillics [Wetzig 1926–40]. Also cast by Lehmann
[Reichardt 2011].
A phototype adaptation was shown by Lettergraphics as Monmart (solid) and
Domingo (outlined) [Lettergraphics 1970]. Shown by Typeshop as
Domingo (solid) and Domingo Inline
(outlined) [Typeshop 1973]. The outlined
Domingo is also shown by Berthold, and credited to
Facsimile Fonts [Berthold 1974]. Photoscript showed a
version of the solid as Elefante in 1973 [1973
specimen] but not yet in 1970 [Photoscript 1970]. A later Lettergraphics
catalog mentions Elefante as an alias of
Monmart [Lettergraphics 1976]. Castcraft carried the
solid style both as Elefante and Procne,
and the outlined as Domingo [Castcraft 1978]. Solotype had Elefante (Marshall), with
an Elefante Outline (Domingo) [Solo 1992].
Digitizations include Marshall
(Solotype, 2004, used for sample), the wider
Brillant (RMU,
2009), and Dimanche NF (More…
Issued by Woellmer as Marschall in 1905. Eng and fett styles followed in 1906 [Reichardt 2011]. At least the eng was also available with Cyrillics [Wetzig 1926–40]. Also cast by Lehmann [Reichardt 2011].
A phototype adaptation was shown by Lettergraphics as Monmart (solid) and Domingo (outlined) [Lettergraphics 1970]. Shown by Typeshop as Domingo (solid) and Domingo Inline (outlined) [Typeshop 1973]. The outlined Domingo is also shown by Berthold, and credited to Facsimile Fonts [Berthold 1974]. Photoscript showed a version of the solid as Elefante in 1973 [1973 specimen] but not yet in 1970 [Photoscript 1970]. A later Lettergraphics catalog mentions Elefante as an alias of Monmart [Lettergraphics 1976]. Castcraft carried the solid style both as Elefante and Procne, and the outlined as Domingo [Castcraft 1978]. Solotype had Elefante (Marshall), with an Elefante Outline (Domingo) [Solo 1992].
Digitizations include Marshall (Solotype, 2004, used for sample), the wider Brillant (RMU, 2009), and Dimanche NF (Nick’s Fonts, 2014). See also WTC Kaszti (Borutta Group, 2012).