Grossman, John, 1924-....
Variant namesBiographical notes:
John Grossman was a homesteader in Fort St. John, B.C., arriving in 1930.
From the description of John Grossman fonds. 1930-1956. (University of British Columbia Library). WorldCat record id: 606462362
John Grossman was a graphic artist living in California when he began to collect ephemera. He was attracted by the colorful images produced by chromolithography.
From the description of Magazines, ca.1844-1919. (Winterthur Library). WorldCat record id: 668310143
From the description of Tickets, 1741-1916. (Winterthur Library). WorldCat record id: 668310493
From the description of Postcards and photographs. (Winterthur Library). WorldCat record id: 668310382
From the description of Valentine cards, ca.1800-ca.1930. (Winterthur Library). WorldCat record id: 668309902
From the description of Invitations, ca.1801-ca.1916. (Winterthur Library). WorldCat record id: 668310341
John Grossman was born in Des Moines, Iowa, in 1932. He studied at the Minneapolis School of Art. After service in the military, he became a commercial artist in San Francisco. He taught lettering and design at the San Francisco Art Institute from 1960-1966. He also painted in oils, focusing on landscapes. John was appointed to the California Arts Commission by Gov. Ronald Reagan in 1967, serving as vice chairman and then as chairman from 1969-1972. In l974, a chance visit to an antique shop inspired John to begin collecting ephemera, including postcards, labels, trade cards, valentines, and so much more. In 1985, John and his wife, Carolyn, established The Gifted Line, a giftware and licensing company that offered products in the marketplace designed from images from his collection. They operated the business until 1998. John Grossman has published several books and articles. Carolyn Grossman is a watercolor artist and a graphic designer.
From the description of John and Carolyn Grossman Collection, ca. 1760-ca. 1960, (bulk, 1820-1920). (Winterthur Library). WorldCat record id: 441856109
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Subjects:
- Theater
- Balls (Parties)
- Birthday parties
- Blocks (Toys)
- Bookmarks
- Boxes
- Calendars
- Carnival
- Children's literature
- Christmas cards
- Christmas decorations
- Christmas trees
- Christmas trees
- Chromolithography
- Cigar bands and labels
- Cigar boxes
- Cigar boxes
- Clothing and dress
- Universities and colleges
- Commencement ceremonies
- Commercial art
- Concerts
- Costume
- Decalcomania
- Decoration and ornament
- Dinners and dining
- Easter cards
- Embossing (Printing)
- Ephemera
- Exhibitions
- Fans
- Fashion
- Games
- Greeting cards
- Greeting cards industry
- Grocery trade
- Halloween decorations
- Handkerchiefs
- Heraldry
- Labels
- Lace and lace making
- Lithography
- Lithography
- Lotteries
- Manners and customs
- Medical colleges
- Music
- Needlework
- New Year cards
- Paper dolls
- Pencils
- Pens
- Periodicals
- Picnics
- Postcards
- Poster stamps
- Presidents
- Proofs (Printing)
- Puzzles
- Railroads
- Ribbons
- Santa Claus
- Steamboats
- Textile fabrics
- Thanksgiving Day
- Toys
- Toys
- Trade cards
- Valentines
- Wallpaper
- Wedding anniversaries
- Wedding invitations
- Women's periodicals
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Places:
- Brooklyn Bridge (New York, N.Y.) (as recorded)
- Saint Louis (Mo.) (as recorded)
- New Orleans (La.) (as recorded)
- United States (as recorded)
- Louisiana--New Orleans (as recorded)
- Massachusetts--Worcester (as recorded)