Lucien De Roeck

Lucien De Roeck (1915–2002) was a Belgian graphic designer, type designer and typographer.

Also recorded as Lucien Theodore De Roeck; Luc Doek.

Lucien De Roeck in brief

Born
1915
Died
2002
Known for
graphic designer, type designer, typographer, comics artist, draftsperson, watercolorist and graphic artist
Place of birth
Dendermonde
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Overview

Also worked under the name Luc Droek.

Born at Dendermonde in 1915, died at Ixelles in 2002.

In detail

Lucien De Roeck studied at École nationale supérieure des arts visuels de La Cambre and Royal College of Art. training under Henry van de Velde is recorded. the recorded working language is French and Dutch.

The field of work recorded is design. The authority associates the name with atom style.

Residence is recorded at Ixelles. Employment is recorded with Ubu-Pan. Membership is recorded of International Typographic Association.

Work by Lucien De Roeck is recorded in the collections of Design Museum Gent, Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium and Centre de la gravure et de l'image imprimée.

Sources

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  1. 1.

    “Lucien De Roeck”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading

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  2. 2.

    Wikidata, structured authority record Q19952292: Lucien De Roeck

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