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  2. Werner Company Building - Wikipedia

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    The Werner Company Building in Akron, Ohio was built in 1895 by Frank Meade; it was added to the National Register of Historic Places on December 12, 1976. [1] The building, originally part of an 11-building complex, served as the office building for the Werner Printing & Lithograph Co. [2] The company produced titles such as Encyclopedia Americana, Waldorf Cook Book, Webster's Dictionary ...

  3. Benny Alba - Wikipedia

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    Alba also studied at Penland School of Arts and Crafts summer program attending lithography and silk screening classes. After high school, Alba traveled a summer with her mother to Europe, where they visited museums and architectural sites in Germany and Italy. Alba then began her studies at Kent State University, with a focus on English ...

  4. Bob DeWeese (artist) - Wikipedia

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    During his studies at the University of Iowa, Bob DeWeese became interested in lithography, particularly the “technical and expressive potential of printmaking." [2] During the 1950s and 1960s, Bob focused on intaglio, or etching. In the 1980s, he expanded his interest to include monoprints. However, he worked with a wide variety of mediums ...

  5. Stephen Paternite - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, Paternite published a limited-edition lithographic art print illustrating 7 mixed-media animal sculptures he created between 2002 & 2004. Since he began his art career in 1970, Stephen Paternite has exhibited his artwork in over 130 group exhibitions, and has mounted 16 one-person shows throughout the United States and South America.

  6. George Bellows - Wikipedia

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    He installed a lithography press in his studio in 1916, and between 1921 and 1924 he collaborated with master printer Bolton Brown on more than a hundred images. The Amon Carter Museum of American Art holds one of the largest collections of Bellows' lithographs, a set of 220 prints acquired from the artist's estate in 1985. [ 18 ]

  7. Graphic Arts Technical Foundation - Wikipedia

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    GATF was established in 1924 as the Lithographic Technical Foundation when lithography was a relatively new commercial printing process. It was headquartered in New York City and Chicago for many years until the 1960s, when it was renamed GATF and moved near to Carnegie Mellon University , with whom it often partnered.

  8. List of printmakers - Wikipedia

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    Johann Theodor de Bry En (later in Germany, also publisher); Jan Van Calcar Wo; Hieronymus Cock En, Et, Publisher; Hans Collaert En, son of Adriaen; Cornelis Cort En; Philippe Galle En, Publisher, and his heirs, including Adriaen Collaert.

  9. Jacob H. Studer - Wikipedia

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    Ivory-billed Woodpecker by Theodore Jasper, from Studer's Popular Ornithology. Jacob Henry Studer (26 February 1840 Columbus, Ohio - 2 August 1904 New York City) was a printer, lithographer, painter, and popular ornithologist active in Columbus, Ohio from the 1860s to the 1880s.