Telefunken Woman and Dancers
Telefunken Woman and Dancers
(39cm x 60cm)
Since Telefunken was founded in 1903, the brand has been viewed as a gem of German industry.
The company originally developed wireless communication for both civilian and military use. Telefunken designed the first radio navigation systems for the Zeppelin line in 1909. In 1928, Telefunken developed the first "Hi-Fi" amplifier. Telefunken was also the originator of the FM radio broadcast system. It was one of the first to produce color televisions. Telefunken’s product and innovations span all fields of electronics from data communication to audio recording and even power tooling.
In this charming image, we see a pastiche of dancing couples enjoying the music coming from a Telefunken radio. The poster identifies the company as producers of both radios and televisions. In fact, Telefunken was one of the first to produce color televisions.
This is an Original Vintage Poster. It is not a reproduction. This poster is conservation mounted, linen backed and in excellent condition.
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