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Carl Aller

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From 1897, Illustrated Family Journal came with an art supplement. This contributed to bringing art into the homes of the wider population and popularizing both artists and artworks. The first art supplement was a reproduction of
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and was for a long time the only publisher in Denmark to offer illustrations in nine colours. The company expanded fast, both through organic growth and acquisitions of numerous other printing businesses.
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on 25 November 1845, the son of brewer Christian Hansen Aller (1797–1852) and Juliane Christine Geschel el. Gechel (ca. 1806–72). He apprenticed as a lithographer in C. F. Aamodt's studio.
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Aller married Laura Christiane Bierring (14 January 1849 - 9 October 1917), a daughter of merchant Lauritz Jørgen B. (1816–54) and Christine Clausen (ca. 1817–71), on 20 October 1871 in
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Swedish Aller (Svenska Aller AB) was founded in 1894 and Norwegian Aller (Norsk Aller A/S) in 1897, both under the leadership of one of Carl and Laura Aller's sons.
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In am early age, Aller invented a new photolithographic method of image production. In 1869, he was awarded the Ørsted Grant for his invention.
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estate north of Copenhagen in 1880. He died at Sophienholm on 23 August 1926 and is buried at Copenhagen's
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publisher of the late 19th and early 20th century and founder of
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Danish
Aller Media
Nordic countries
Copenhagen
Laura Aller
Femina
Illustrated Family Journal
editor-in-chief
lithographic stone

Otto Bache
Christian IX of Denmark
Otto Bache
Christian IX of Denmark

St. John's Church
Nørrebro
Sophienholm
Western Cemetery
Knight in the Order of the Dannebrog
"Aller"


"Carl Allers Etablissement A/S"
"Alle har en kagedåse"
Det Moderne Gennembrud 1870-1890
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Categories
1845 births

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