A Beguiling and Wonderfully Organic Alphabet From 17th Century Poland


In the mid-17th century, Polish goldsmith Jan Christian Bierpfaff created a stunningly imaginative alphabet series engraved by Jeremias Falck, blending organic, flowing forms with typographic precision.
Drawing on the Dutch-inspired auricular style, the letters resemble living shapes — fluid, decorative, and richly baroque. This remarkable typographic work, *Libellus Novus Elementorum Latinorum*, remains a unique fusion of metalwork aesthetics and early graphic design.
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