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Another innovation was the first firewall in a residential home. The bricks contain iron, giving it a rust color. [2] It is currently run by the Allen House Foundation as a museum under the stewardship of the Wichita Center for the Arts. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on March 7, 1973. [1]
The Print Center was founded in 1915 as The Print Club of Philadelphia by a group of art collectors and artists who wished to promote the art of printmaking. [2] Its first location was 219 South 17th Street in Philadelphia; but it moved to its current home in a late 19th Century carriage house at 1614 Latimer Street in 1918. [3]
James Edmund Allen (February 23, 1894 – September 9, 1964) was an American illustrator, printmaker, and painter.His works include a significant body of lithographs and etchings showing steelworkers, pipe workers, and other aspects of American industrial life, carefully composed compositions depicting "the daily heroism of America's industrial workers."
Haden Etching Club 1932 Syracuse Print Club 1932 Woodcut Society 1933 Society of Washington DC Etchers Washington, D. C. 1933 Print Club of Albany 1934 Indiana Society of Print Makers 1934 Washington Etchers 1935 Southern Printmakers Society Mount Airy, Georgia 1935 Dallas Print Club Dallas, Texas 1937 Lone Star Printmakers 1940 Princeton Print ...
1931 - Buffalo Print Club, with guidance from Kevin B. O'Callahan, was established this year, then hosted annual exhibitions through 1962, when it closed. [17] [18] 1933 – American printmaker Adolf Dehn set up the Adolf Dehn Print Club. For $5 annually subscribers got a brochure illustrating four of his lithos and could choose one to be mailed.
The Lambs thrived into the Jazz Age, ultimately reaching more than 1,700 members before the Wall Street crash of 1929. The club would move twelve times during its 150 years. In 1974 it ended gender discrimination and admitted women as full members; the first was Cornelia Otis Skinner, daughter of Lamb Otis Skinner. For fifty years the club has ...
Arthur Huntington Allen (1851–1923), a Presbyterian minister who married Agnes Crosby (1858–1891), daughter of the Rev. Dr. Howard Crosby, Chancellor of New York University. [5] In 1866, three members of Allen's family sailed for Europe. Allen was not able to join them until 1868, and died in Sweden in 1869. Allen was a Presbyterian Church ...
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