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Curt Otto Teich (March 1877 – 1974) was an American
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of German descent who produced popular color
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s, primarily of scenes from American life. He was a pioneer of the offset printing process. Under his management, the ''Curt Teich & Company'' became the world's largest printer of view and advertising postcards.


Life

Teich was born in
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(modern-day Germany), and, following his family's traditional career as printers and publishers, worked as a printer's apprentice in Lobenstein.Lopes, Shana
"Curt Otto Teich."
In ''Immigrant Entrepreneurship: German-American Business Biographies, 1720 to the Present'', vol. 4, edited by Jeffrey Fear. German Historical Institute. Last modified July 24, 2015.
He immigrated to the United States in 1895, where he initially worked as a
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in New York, a much lower position than he had held in Germany. Teich moved to Chicago, Illinois, and started his own firm—''Curt Teich & Company''—in January 1898. Teich is best known for its "Greetings From" postcards with their big letters, vivid colors, and bold style. "Greetings From" postcards had originated in Germany in the 1890s, and Teich successfully imported the style to the American market after a visit in 1904. Teich employed hundreds of traveling salesmen, who sold picture postcards to domestic residences, and encouraged business to create advertising postcards; these salesmen also photographed the businesses and worked with the owners to create an idealized image. The company closed in 1978. The Teich family donated archives of the company to the Lake County Discovery Museum in Illinois which started the Curt Teich Postcard Archive. In 2016, it was announced that the archives would be transferred to the Newberry Library. Altogether, the Newberry Library received approximately 2.5 million total items including near 500,000 postcard images. On April 3, 2017, the Curt Teich Postcard Archives Collection was opened to researchers.Ronnie Wachter
Greetings from the Newberry Library: A world-class postcard collection opens to researchers
''American Libraries Magazine'', April 17, 2017.


Gallery

File:Untitled - Large Letters (NBY 804).jpg, Curt Teich & Co's distinctive "Greetings From" layout and art style. File:The Great White Liner "South American," Chicago, Illinois, circa 1915-1930.jpg, The Great White Liner "South American", Chicago, Illinois, circa 1915–1930 ''source'' Curt Teich & Co. postcard 103504 File:Sunset Route, Mile Creek Canyon, Texas.jpg, Sunset Route, Mile Canyon, Texas, circa 1908 ''source'' Curt Teich & Co. postcard File:Carnegie Blue Island.jpg, The Carnegie Library in Blue Island, IL - William A. Otis, architect (1903, demolished 1969) ''source'' Curt Teich & Co. postcard 60274 File:Ozark State Zephyr.JPG, "The Ozark State Zephyr", Alton-Burlington first streamlined diesel powered train, circa 1937 ''source'' Curt Teich & Co. postcard 7A-H49


References


Further reading

* Harris, Moira F
"Curt Teich Postcards of Minnesota."
Minnesota History 54: 7 (1995): 304–15. * Meikle, Jeffrey L
''Postcard America: Curt Teich and the Imaging of a Nation, 1931–1950''
Austin: University of Texas Press, 2015.


External links


Curt Teich Co. records
at The Newberry
Teich Family papers
at The Newberry
Curt Teich Postcards in the NEW WEST
''The Wagener-Erganian Collection''
Curt Teich Postcard Archives Digital Collection
''CARLI Digital Collections''
Curt Teich Company Postcard Dating GuideCurt Teich postcards in the Bowden Postcard Collection Online
''Walter Havighurst Special Collections in the Miami University Libraries''

''Metropostcard.com'' * Jim Craig
The Picture Postcard King - Curt Otto Teich
December 30, 2016. {{DEFAULTSORT:Teich, Curt Postcard publishers People from Deerfield, Illinois 1974 deaths 1877 births