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  2. Timeline of 20th century printmaking in America - Wikipedia

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    Anthony Velonis Technical Problems of the Artist 1938 National print exhibition, Federal Art Gallery. 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 ...

  3. Joseph Martin Kronheim - Wikipedia

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    Kronheim's chief innovation in the field was the use of zinc instead of wood blocks, which reduced the amount of time needed to complete prints, but resulted in a less shiny finish. [3] By 1855, thanks in large part to the firm's use of zinc blocks, Kronheim & Co. had produced over 1000 different prints, including some for the 1855 Paris ...

  4. List of painters by name beginning with "V" - Wikipedia

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    Bernard van Orley (between 1487 and 1491–1541), Flemish artist and designer Raja Ravi Varma (1848–1906), Indian painter and lithographer Kazys Varnelis (1917–2010), Lithuanian/American abstract painter.

  5. M. V. Dhurandhar - Wikipedia

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    MV Dhurandhar, Portrait of the Artist’s Wife. Dhurandhar was born in a Marathi Pathare Prabhu family [4] at Kolhapur, Maharashtra. [5] After schooling at Rajaram High School in Kolhapur, he was accepted into J.J. School of Art, Bombay in 1890. There he was student of the artist John Griffiths. As a student he won many medals for his work.

  6. E. M. Washington - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] E.M. Washington is an African American artist and reported his great-grandfather as such, which led to increased interest in the work. It was estimated by September 2004 that as many as 60,000 prints had been sold, at prices ranging from $20 to $350. [1] (Washington himself has since admitted to “creating over 1700 wood engravings”.)

  7. U.M. & M. TV Corporation - Wikipedia

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    U.M. & M. color prints of Paramount cartoons usually have the opening credits listed in yellow print on a red background. Eventually, U.M. & M. started preserving the original credits, but continued to remove references to Paramount, Technicolor, Cinecolor, and Polacolor since the television prints were done in either Eastmancolor or Deluxe ...

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