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Around the year 1500 a local typesetter developed the "Schwabacher" font.
In 1934, she married the prominent entertainment lawyer Wolf Schwabacher.
At the outer edge of the clock, golden Schwabacher numerals are set on a black background.
On the Schwabacher Straße is a brewery with buildings from the beginning of the 20th century.
There is no evidence of any actual connection between Jews and the Schwabacher typeface.
Schwabacher often interconnected themes of womanhood, childbirth and children.
He married his loving but mentally unbalanced wife, Ethel Schwabacher in 1934.
Arthritis was taking its toll at this point, and it eventually incapacitated Ms. Schwabacher.
Schwabacher was a black-letter form that was much used in early German print typefaces.
Schwabacher typefaces dominated in Germany from about 1480 to 1530, and the style continued in use occasionally until the 20th century.
With Ms. Schwabacher, the problem is extra knotty.
Various forms exist including textualis, rotunda, schwabacher, and fraktur.
Ms. Schwabacher looks like a painter always inches away from her goal and always, at the last moment, diverted from it.
It goes without saying that many artists far less gifted than Ms. Schwabacher (some of them women) have achieved and maintained prominence.
Schwabacher was his first biographer.
Participants also perform in two complete opera productions with orchestra and the Schwabacher Summer Concert.
With numerous cousin marriages and multiple recurring forenames, the Schwabacher family genealogy can be confusing.
Schwabacher, a black letter with more rounded letters, soon became the usual printed typeface, but it was replaced by Fraktur in the early 17th century.
Characteristics of the Schwabacher are:
She gave a recital in San Francisco that year as part of the Schwabacher recital series.
He married his first cousin, Sara Lehrberger Schwabacher.
Abraham Schwabacher and Sarah née Lehrberger had five children.
He had with him letters of introduction to the Schwabacher Brothers, a prominent Jewish pioneer merchant family firm.
Like her master, Ms. Schwabacher derives her imagery from nature and does not always cover her tracks.
Fond companion of Sandra Schwabacher.