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Louis Miethe, Leipzig

Contributed by Florian Hardwig on May 5th, 2024. Artwork published in
circa 1905
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Louis Miethe, Leipzig 1
Source: maps.app.goo.gl Google Street View (edited). License: All Rights Reserved.

Louis Miethe was a plumber in Leipzig, Germany, and purveyor to the Saxon court. The business is long gone, and the building at Arthur-Hoffmann-Straße 28 (in 1900: Äußere Bairische Straße) now houses a wool and yarn shop. The mounted letters on the shopfront have been preserved, though. They bear witness to the fact that in early 20th century Germany, Eckmann (1900) was ubiquitous – not only in printed matter, but also in the streets.

For 25 years, the neighboring house at number 30 was home to Louis Miethe Buchhandlung, a bookstore run by Andreas Bode. The great-great-grandson of Louis had to close shop earlier this year.

The pictures were captured by Google Street View in August 2022.

Louis Miethe, Leipzig 2
Source: maps.app.goo.gl Google Street View (edited). License: All Rights Reserved.
Detail: the first A was mounted the wrong way – a slip that went unfixed for more than 100 years.
Source: maps.app.goo.gl Google Street View (edited). License: All Rights Reserved.

Detail: the first A was mounted the wrong way – a slip that went unfixed for more than 100 years.

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1 Comment on “Louis Miethe, Leipzig”

  1. See also the business card designed by Jan Tschichold in 1925 for Fritz Knorr Buchdruckerei, which was located a few houses further down the street:

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