Issued by Berthold as Angelus-Mediäval before 1898
[Reichardt
2011] or between 1900 and 1907. [Klimsch] A Cyrillic version
was available before 1904. [Horoshkin]
Also known as Chicago by Fonderie Turlot (before
1905). Later sold by their successor FTF (from 1921). For FTF’s
Chicago Large, see De
Vinne.
Photo-Lettering had a version named Chicago.
[PLINC
One Liner 1971]
Digitally revived by Dmitriy Horoshkin as DXAngelus
Mediaval (2017, used for sample). The Cyrillic glyphs are
based on a showing in the catalog Art Fonts (1929),
the Latin glyphs on a showing of Chicago in La
Fonderie Typographique Française (1924). [Horoshkin]
See also BN More…
Issued by Berthold as Angelus-Mediäval before 1898 [Reichardt 2011] or between 1900 and 1907. [Klimsch] A Cyrillic version was available before 1904. [Horoshkin] Also known as Chicago by Fonderie Turlot (before 1905). Later sold by their successor FTF (from 1921). For FTF’s Chicago Large, see De Vinne.
Photo-Lettering had a version named Chicago. [PLINC One Liner 1971]
Digitally revived by Dmitriy Horoshkin as DXAngelus Mediaval (2017, used for sample). The Cyrillic glyphs are based on a showing in the catalog Art Fonts (1929), the Latin glyphs on a showing of Chicago in La Fonderie Typographique Française (1924). [Horoshkin] See also BN Chester for what appears to be another digital interpretation.