Mayer, Ralph, 1895-1979
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Mayer, Ralph, 1895-1979
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Mayer, Ralph, 1895-1979
Mayer, Ralph, 1895-
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Mayer, Ralph (American painter, author, 1895-1979)
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Mayer, Ralph (American painter, author, 1895-1979)
Maiye, Laerfu
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拉尔夫·迈耶
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Maiye, Laerfu, 1985-1979
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梅耶, 罗夫 1895-1979
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梅耶, 罗夫 1895-1979
拉尔夫·迈耶, 1895-1979
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Ralph Mayer
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Ralph Mayer
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Ralph Mayer, artist and noted authority on paint technology, was born in 1896 in New York. He was educated at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute as a chemical engineer and later took up painting as an avocation. He became interested in the materials artists use and in 1940 published The Artist‘s Handbook of Materials and Techniques, which became a classic in the field. He taught courses in painting materials and techniques at Columbia, the New School for Social Research, and the Art Students League. He exhibited his own work and was a consultant in the conservation of paintings to museums and private collectors. Along with his wife, artist Bena Frank Mayer, he founded the Artists Technical Research Institute in 1959. The Institute provided artists with technical information on materials and methods. After his death, his wife reestablished the institute at Yale University as the Ralph Mayer Learning Center. Mayer and his wife were married in 1927. He died on August 3, 1979.
Ralph Mayer, artist and noted authority on paint technology, was born in 1895 in New York. He was educated at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute as a chemical engineer and later took up painting as an avocation. He became interested in the materials artists use and in 1940 published The Artist's Handbook of Materials and Techniques, which became a classic in the field. Mayer taught courses in painting materials and techniques at Columbia University, the New School for Social Research, and the Art Students League. He exhibited his own work and was a consultant in the conservation of paintings to museums and private collectors. With his wife, artist Bena Frank Mayer, he founded the Artists Technical Research Institute in 1959. The Institute provided artists with technical information on materials and methods. After his death, his wife re-established the Institute at Yale as the Ralph Mayer Learning Center. Mayer and his wife were married in 1927. He died on August 3, 1979.
Ralph Mayer: conservator, restorer, painter. Died 1979. Bena Frank Mayer: painter. They lived in New York.
Ralph Mayer was educated as a chemical engineer, and spent several years working in the manufacture of paints and varnishes. He also studied painting at the Art Students League. His work in conservation and artists' materials led him to found the Artists Technical Research Institute in 1959. Author of The Artists Handbook of Materials and Techniques (1940) and The Painter's Craft (1948), and numerous articles. Taught at Columbia University.
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