Sander Stols
Sander Stols (1900–1973) was a Dutch designer, publisher and printer.
Also recorded as A. A. M. Stols; A.A.M. Stols; Charles-Léon van Halsbeke.
Sander Stols in brief
- Born
- 1900
- Died
- 1973
- Known for
- designer, publisher, printer and typographer
- Place of birth
- Maastricht
Overview
Also worked under the name Charles van Halsbeke and Charles-Léon van Halsbeke.
Born at Maastricht in 1900, died at Tarragona in 1973.
In detail
the recorded working language is Dutch.
The field of work recorded is publishing, bibliophilia and editing.
Work by Sander Stols is recorded in the collections of Museum De Scheper, Royal Collections of the Netherlands and Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam.
Distinctions recorded are D.A. Thiemeprijs, Knight of the Order of Orange-Nassau and Officer of the Order of Orange-Nassau.
Sources
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- 1.
“A. A. M. Stols”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q2275652: Sander Stols
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