Around the 1850s, a new typeface genre emerged, marked by pointed serifs and capitals of harmonized widths. It quickly evolved into an international phenomenon, with variants known by largely random names such as Latines in France, Renaissance- or Etienne-Schriften in Germany, Latin and Runic in England, as well as Celtic in the United States.
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