Biography
Lettering, typography, type designs. Born Herbert Max Otto Post 13 January 1903 in Mannheim. 1920-22: apprenticed as compositor/book printer at C. Naumann’s Printing, Frankfurt a.M., while studying at Fachschule für Buch- und Kunstgewerbe (where a teacher was Albert Fuss) and Städtischen Kunstgewerbeschule, Frankfurt. 1922-5: Meisterschüler in Rudolf Koch’s Offenbacher Werkstatt, while (from Oct. 1923) compositor at the Bauer Typefoundry’s private press. 1925-6: compositor at R. Oldenbourg Book Printing, Munich. 1926-1948: taught book printing and type design at the Kunstgewerbeschule Burg Giebichenstein, Halle; from March 1930 he was director of printing and lettering. While there Post lettered certificates, designed trademarks, book jackets, posters, inscriptions for the University and types.
(A leaflet associated with his 1997 travelling exhibition notes that during the Nazi period he published certain prohibited texts by such authors as and .)
1948-50: taught at the Staatliche Akademie der bildenden Künste in Stuttgart. April 1950: moved to West Germany where he became director of the lettering and book-printing classes at the Werkkunstschule, Offenbach a.M. 1953: founded at Offenbach the Herbert-Post-Presse which became one of the leading private presses of postwar Germany (first title: , Der Tag des jungen Arztes). 1956-68: director of the Akademie für das graphische Gewerbe (formerly the Meisterschule für Deutschlands Buchdrucker Gewerbe), Munich (succeeding Georg Trump), where he founded the Munich Herbert-Post-Presse (first title: , Goethe und die italienische Landschaft). From 1958: chairman Bundes Deutscher Buchkünstler (Association of German Book Artists), Munich. From 1961: chairman Gesellschaft Münchner Bücherfreunde (Association of Munich Bibliophiles); 1976-7: director Internationale Sommerakademie für Bildende Kunst (Lettering and Typography), Salzburg. Died 9 July 1978 in Munich.
A selection of his types: Altschrift (1932), Post-Fraktur (1935), Post-Antiqua and Kursiv (1939, Berthold), Post-Mediaeval (1944-7), Post-Schmuck (1949), Dynamik (1952), Post-Marcato (1961, 1962, 1975).
- A comprehensive reference is , 1997 (see below).
Writings by
- ‘Neuzeitlicher Schriftlehrgang: Hellas-Antiqua’, DzS, Jan. 1942
- ‘Die Akademie für das Graphische Gewerbe’, Form und Technik, 1958, pp. 455-6 plus 16-page supplement
- ‘Die künstlerische Bedeutung der Pressendrucke’, in and others, Die Bremer Presse/Königin der deutschen Privatpressen, Munich: Typographische Gesellschaft, 1964, pp. 111-16
- ‘Gesellschaft der Münchner Bücherfreunde’, Imprimatur, Band VIII, 1976, pp. 121-3.
Writings about
- A comprehensive reference is , 1997 (see below).
- 1933-52: , ‘Die “Altschrift” von Herbert Post’, AfB, 11/12, 1933, pp. 402-3
- , ‘Herbert Post’, Imprimatur, 1934, pp. 128-32, plus 4-page supplement
- , ‘Junge deutsche Büchkunstler’, AfB, 1934, pp. 699-784, esp. pp. 707, 738, 770
- , ‘Das deutsche evangelische Gesangbuch’, AfB, Aug. 1935, pp. 415-31
- , ‘Graphische Künstler als Gestalter religioser Gesinnung’, AfB, Aug. 1935, pp. 433-50
- , ‘Written and printed script’, AfB, 1937, pp. 21-7, esp. p. 26
- note on Post-Antiqua and Post-Fraktur, Gg, Oct. 1937, p. 67
- ‘Die neuen Schriften des Jahres 1937’ (Post-Antiqua and Fraktur), Deutscher Drucker, Dec. 1937, p. 102
- Klimschs Jahrbuch, 1937, work shown in inset after p. 144
- note on Post-Antiqua, Gg, May 1938, pp. 63-4
- , ‘Herbert Post’, Gg, July 1938, pp. 29-36
- ‘Post-Roman’, Typography 7, Winter 1938, p. 43
- , ‘Schriftkünstler von heute’ (contemporary type-designers), AfB, Jan. 1939, pp. 59-70, esp. p. 70
- ‘Post-Antiqua’, Deutscher Drucker, Sept. 1939, pp. 646-7
- , ‘Die Drucke der Werkstätten der Stadt Halle (Burg Giebichenstein) und das Werk Herbert Posts’, Gutenberg Jahrbuch, 1941, pp. 269-79 (with inset showing HP’s types)
- , ‘Herbert Post, Halle (Burg Giebichenstein)’, DzS, Jan. 1942
- announcement of and showing of Post-Kursiv, SGM, Sept. 1950, p. 415
- showing of Post-Mediaeval, Gg, March 1952, p. 46
- , 1952, pp. 37, 59, 68
- 1953-present: , ‘Prof. Post 50 Jahre alt’, Der Polygraph, 20 March 1953, p. 138
- showing of typeface Dynamic, Gg, April 1953, p. 56
- , ‘Herbert Post. Das Bildnis eines zeitgenössischen Schriftschöpfers’, Der Druckspiegel, 1955, 10, pp. 411-14
- , Herbert Post, Eine Würdigung seines Schriftschaffens zum 60. Geburtstage, Berlin/Stuttgart: H. Berthold, 1963
- , ‘Professor Herbert Post sechzig Jahre alt’, Form und Technik, 1963, 1, pp. 52, 54
- , ‘Herbert Post sechzig Jahre’, Der Druckspiegel, Jan. 1963, pp. 50-52
- ‘Herbert Post’, Der Druckspiegel, Feb. 1963 (8-page supplement)
- ‘Professor Herbert Post’, Graphik 3, 1963, p. 36
- , ‘Professor Herbert Post’, Graphik, 1966, 3, p. 49
- , 1966
- ., ‘Prof. Herbert Post – 65 Jahre’, Graphik, 1968, 2, p. 61
- ‘Professor Herbert Post fünfundsechzig Jahre’, Form und Technik, 1968, p. 114
- ‘Herbert Post 70 Jahre’, Aus dem Antiquariat, no. 1, 1973, p. A44
- ‘Herbert Post’ (obituary), Graphik, 1978, 9, p. 51
- , ‘Handpressendruck in Deutschland im 20. Jahrhundert’, Imprimatur, Band XII, 1987, pp. 11-19
- , ed., 75. Jahre Burg Giebichenstein 1915-1990, Leipzig: Offizin Andersen Nexö, 1989
- , Burg Giebichenstein, Weinheim: VCH, 1992 (esp. pp. 354-61
- biog., lit., and exhs. pp. 472-4)
- , ed., Herbert Post: Schrift, Typographie, Graphik (exh. cat.), Burg Giebichenstein: Hochschule für Kunst und Design Halle and Hallescher Kunstverein e. V. (and others), 1997
- and , ‘Der Schriftgestalter Herbert Post und seine Post-Fraktur’, Insel-Bücherei, Mitteilungen für Freunde, no 18, Dec. 1998
- DBE, 1998
- note on HP centenary, Illustration 63, Nov. 2002, p. 27.
Exhibitions
- (An extensive list is in , 1997)
- ‘Junge deutsche Buchkünstler’, Leipzig, 1935
- Berlin, 1941/2
- Kunsthalle, Bern, 1943
- Stadtbibliothek, Munich, 1963
- Klingspor Museum, Offenbach a.M., 1963
- Gutenberg Museum, Mainz, 1965
- Klingspor Museum, Offenbach a.M., 1978
- Pfungstadt, 1983
- Stadtmuseum Halle/Saale, 1997, then to Munich, Karlsruhe, Frankfurt a.M.
- Staats- and Universitäts-Bibliothek, Hamburg, Dec. 2002-Jan. 2003.
Collections
- (Including Herbert-Post-Presse) Klingspor Museum, Offenbach a.M.