Issued by Woellmer as Marschall in 1905. Eng and
fett styles followed in 1906. [Reichardt] At least the eng was also
available with Cyrillics. [Wetzig
1926] Also cast by Lehmann. [Reichardt
2011]
Typeshop carried a phototype adaptation as Domingo
(solid) and Domingo Inline (outlined). [1973 catalog]
The outlined Domingo is also shown by Berthold, and
credited to Facsimile Fonts. [Gorissen
1974] Lettergraphics had it as Monmart, with alias
Elefante. [Lettergraphics
1976] The Solotype catalog (1992) shows Elefante
(Marshall), with an Elefante Outline
(Domingo). Castcraft carried the solid style both as
Elefante and Procne, and the outlined as
Domingo. [Castcraft
1978]
Digitizations include Marshall
(Solotype, 2004, used for sample), the wider Brillant More…
Issued by Woellmer as Marschall in 1905. Eng and fett styles followed in 1906. [Reichardt] At least the eng was also available with Cyrillics. [Wetzig 1926] Also cast by Lehmann. [Reichardt 2011]
Typeshop carried a phototype adaptation as Domingo (solid) and Domingo Inline (outlined). [1973 catalog] The outlined Domingo is also shown by Berthold, and credited to Facsimile Fonts. [Gorissen 1974] Lettergraphics had it as Monmart, with alias Elefante. [Lettergraphics 1976] The Solotype catalog (1992) shows Elefante (Marshall), with an Elefante Outline (Domingo). Castcraft carried the solid style both as Elefante and Procne, and the outlined as Domingo. [Castcraft 1978]
Digitizations include Marshall (Solotype, 2004, used for sample), the wider Brillant (RMU, 2009), and Dimanche NF (Nick’s Fonts, 2014).