
MONTBLANC Artisan / Fürst Otto von Bismarck
Montblanc pays tribute to Otto von Bismarck, Graf (count) von Bismarck-Schönhausen (1815-1898), the founding father of the German Empire, initiator of pioneering social reform (the

Montblanc pays tribute to Otto von Bismarck, Graf (count) von Bismarck-Schönhausen (1815-1898), the founding father of the German Empire, initiator of pioneering social reform (the

With this futuristic Limited Edition creation Montblanc honors the Taipei 101, the striking and monumental new emblem of Taiwan. Limited to the height of the Taipei

Montblanc pays tribute to Caspar David Friedrich (1774-1840), godfather of early German Romanticism, known for his landscapes that were at once realistic and dreamlike. The

Diego Rivera was a master of the mural and world-famous for his revolutionary politics and his revival of Mexican fresco art. Montblanc honors him with

Montblanc has released a Limited Edition Fountain Pens dedicated to the 100th anniversary of the New York Juilliard School, an academy for music, dance and

Montblanc pays tribute to the famous Beijing Opera with this Limited Edition Fountain Pen, symbolised with two coloured masks on the cap, rooted in the

The Montblanc Limited Edition Fountain Pen Kong Zi, is a homage to one of the most important Chinese philosopher, poet and politician of the Spring

Montblanc pays homage to Christopher Columbus, in Spanish, Cristóbal Colón (1451-1506) – master navigator, cartographer and admiral whose four transatlantic voyages (1492-93, 1493-96, 1498-1500, and 1502-04) opened

For over a century Montblanc has developed a unique know-how, combining subtle variations and and adjustments to traditional craftsmanship with high precision and sophisticated technology.

For 100 years, Rotary has been building bridges between different cultures, sponsoring educational programs and actively working to combat illiteracy. Montblanc is paying the highest

Montblanc Andrew Jackson Limited Edition Fountain Pen honors the seventh President of the United States of America, who was also the first President to be

Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino or Raffaello Santi (1483-1520), Master of Urbino, also known as Raphael, was a great Italian painter, graphic artist and architect of