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Fraktur (folk art)

Fraktur is a highly artistic and elaborate illustrated folk art created by the Pennsylvania Dutch, named after the Fraktur script associated with it. Place of creation also includes Alsace, Switzerland, and the Rhineland which also contributed to the folk art. Most Fraktur were created between 1740 and 1860.

Notable artists
Notable fraktur artists within the Pennsylvania German community include: . Image from the National Gallery of Art in 1785 • Christian AlsdorffJohannes BardSamuel BentzMartin BrechallGeorge Peter DeisertGeorge Heinrich EngellhardJohann Adam EyerJohann Conrad GilbertSamuel GottschallJohann Jacob Friedrich KrebsChristian MertelDaniel OttoJohann Henrich OttoDaniel PetermanFrancis Charles PortzlineDaniel SchumacherJohannes Ernst SpangenbergChristian StrengeJohn Van Minian Other artists of note include Jacob Strickler, from the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia, and Anna Weber, an Ontario resident and one of a few fraktur artists active in Canada. Anonymous artists whose work is recognized include the Cross-Legged Angel Artist, the Ehre Vater Artist, and the Sussel-Washington Artist. Stylistically related work was produced by Ludwig Denig. ==See also==
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