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Walbaum, Justus Erich, 1768-1837 or 1839

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Personal name headingWalbaum, Justus Erich, 1768-1837 or 1839
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Variant(s)Walbaum, J. E. (Justus Erich), 1768-1837 or 1839
Walbaum, J. G. Justus Erich (Johann Gebhard Justus Erich), 1768-1837 or 1839
Walbaum, Johann Gebhard Justus Erich, 1768-1837 or 1839
Walbaum, Justus, 1768-1837 or 1839
Other standard no.118770861
500202618
Q87992
Associated placeSteinlah (Lower Saxony, Germany) Haverlah (Lower Saxony, Germany) Steinloge (Lower Saxony, Germany)
LocatedBraunschweig (Germany) Goslar (Germany) Weimar (Hesse, Germany)
Birth date1768
Death date[1837,1839]
Place of birthLower Saxony (Germany)
Place of deathWeimar (Hesse, Germany)
Field of activityEngraving Graphic design (Typography) Type and Type-founding
Profession or occupationEngravers Type designers Typographers
Found inHand- und Lehrbuch der Buchbinde- und Futteralmache-Kunste, 1822: plate [1] (J. E. Walbaum, Schriftgiesser [Eszett used on actual item] in Weimar)
OCLC, July 31, 2017 (access point: Walbaum, Justus Erich; Walbaum, Justus; Walbaum, J. G. Justus Erich; usage: Justus Walbaum; J. E. Walbaum; Justus Erich Walbaum; J. G. Justus Erich Walbaum)
Wikidata, July 31, 2017 (Justus Erich Walbaum, German type designer, born Haverlah [Lower Saxony], 1768; died Weimar, 1839)
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German National Library, July 31, 2017 (idn=118770861: Walbaum, Justus Erich; variants: Walbaum, Justus; Walbaum, Johann Gebhard Justus Erich; male; born Steinlah, 1768; died Weimar, 1837; places of activity: Braunschweig, Goslar, Weimar; occupations: type designer, typefounder, engraver)
Union List of Artist Names, July 31, 2017 (ID=500202618: Walbaum, Justus Erich, German type founder and designer, 1768-1839; born Steinloge (Lower Saxony); died Weimar (Hessen state))