G. Peignot et Fils
G. Peignot et Fils foundry (Fonderie G. Peignot et Fils) was a French typographic foundry, established in 1898 and closed down between 1919 and 1923 after a merger to become Deberny & Peignot foundry. Led by Georges Peignot (1872–1915), G. Peignot & Fils was a prestigious French typographic foundry, an "elite house", according to Louis Barthou, former French Prime Minister.
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Amsterdam Type foundryAndré Édouard MartyAuriol (typeface)BaskervilleCochin (typeface)Deberny & PeignotEugène GrassetFrancis ThibaudeauG. Peignot et FilsGaramondGeorge AuriolGeorges PeignotHenri Bellery-DesfontainesJérôme PeignotPeignotPolyphème (typeface)September 1915Sol HessVeuve Routier et Peignot
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G. Peignot et Fils
G. Peignot et Fils foundry (Fonderie G. Peignot et Fils) was a French typographic foundry, established in 1898 and closed down between 1919 and 1923 after a merger to become Deberny & Peignot foundry. Led by Georges Peignot (1872–1915), G. Peignot & Fils was a prestigious French typographic foundry, an "elite house", according to Louis Barthou, former French Prime Minister.
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