1980 Hofmann Pictorial Map of (West) German Health Spas (Rheuma-bäder )

Rheumabader-hofmann-1980
$500.00
Rheuma-bäder Beschreibung der Rheumabäder im beigegebenen Bäderverzeichnis. - Main View
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1980 Hofmann Pictorial Map of (West) German Health Spas (Rheuma-bäder )

Rheumabader-hofmann-1980

Vibrant Pictorial Map of West Germany, highlighting Spas.
$500.00

Title


Rheuma-bäder Beschreibung der Rheumabäder im beigegebenen Bäderverzeichnis.
  1980 (undated)     29 x 19.75 in (73.66 x 50.165 cm)     1 : 1000000

Description


A rare pictorial map of West Germany produced c. 1980 by the firm Gebrüder Hofmann highlighting the locations of health spas or resorts (Bäder), specifically 'rheumatism spas' (Rheuma-bäder), throughout the country.
A Closer Look
West Germany is displayed, along with portions of France, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Belgium, Czechoslovakia, and East Germany (not labelled). Towns and cities are labelled throughout, along with representative illustrations, such as the medieval core of Nurnberg, Heidelberg, and Worms and the modern skylines of cities like Hannover, Frankfurt, and Mannheim. Olympic rings near bottom refer to the 1972 Munich Olympics. White boxes label the names and locations of health spas meant to treat rheumatism, among other ailments. While many of these spa towns developed as destinations in the 18th and 19th centuries, if not earlier, others only became recognized as spa towns in the post-World War II period. The border of the map contains the name of the medication Tomanol, which was developed in the 1960s and 1970s to treat inflammatory diseases such as arthritis and rheumatism, thus drawing the connection between traditional treatments and modern medicines.
Publication History and Census
This map was drafted by Erich Hofmann, one half of the firm Hofmann Brothers (Gebrüder Hofmann), for Byk Gulden and Lomberg GmbH, two German pharmaceutical companies (the former based in Konstanz, where Hofmann was also based). It is quite rare; we have been unable to locate any other examples in institutional collections or on the market. The map may have been part of a series, or at least a duo, prepared by the Hofmann Brothers for Byk Gulden (see the 'Heart Spa' map also offered by us). The subtitle of this map suggests that it was accompanied by a directory of rheumatism spas.

Cartographer


Hofmann Brothers (Gebrüder Hofmann, 1970 - 2004) was a German graphic arts and advertising firm based in Konstanz in southwestern Germany. Erich Hofmann (1924 - 2016) was the primary artist of the two brothers, though both published works under their own name in addition to 'Gebrüder Hofmann.' Erich trained at art academies in Freiburg and Stuttgart, while younger brother Herbert (1934 - 2011) trained at the arts and crafts school at Bonndorf in the Black Forest. The firm's advertising works were mostly done for local companies in Konstanz and included bird's eye views, pictorial maps, and illustrated works. The exact history of the company is unclear, but Erich appears to have left some time in the mid-1990s while Herbert continued the company as 'Herbert Hofmann GmbH.' Both brothers published a series of illustrations, paintings, and local histories related to their native Konstanz and its surrounding region, such as the Bodensee. More by this mapmaker...

Condition


Good. A few minor edge tears, stabilized on verso.