Pont, Charles E. (Charles Ernest), 1898-1971

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Charles Ernest Pont, a painter, printmaker, magazine/book illustrator, educator, author, and clergyman, was born in France in 1898, and raised in New York City. He lived in and around New York all his life, and died in Wilton, Connecticut, in 1971.

Frederic W. Goudy, American printer, typographer, and type designer, was born in Bloomington, Illinois, in 1865. He was a partner in small presses in the 1890s and then, with his wife Bertha (1869-1935) the proprietor of the Village Press, which was located in Park Ridge, Illinois (1903-1904), Hingham, Massachusetts (1904-1906), New York City (1906-1923), and Marlboro-on-Hudson, New York (1923-1939); the press was twice destroyed by fire (1908 and 1939) as was Goudy's Village Letter Foundery (1939). Goudy designed over one hundred typefaces, taught at the Art Students' League in New York (1915-1924), and served as art director to the Lanston Monotype Machine Company (1920-1939). He died at his home, Deepdene, in Marlboro-on-Hudson, in 1947.

From the description of Some letters by Goudy : a partial account of some of the drawn and written letters of the famed type-designer Frederic W. Goudy / by Charles E. Pont. ; with an introduction by F.W. Goudy. ca. 1965. (RIT Library). WorldCat record id: 17489694

Charles Ernest Pont, a painter, printmaker, magazine/book illustrator, educator, author, and clergyman, was born in France in 1898, and raised in New York City. He lived in and around New York all his life, and died in Wilton, Connecticut, in 1971. Pont met the type designer and printer Frederic W. Goudy in the mid-1930s and they began to work together on a biography of Goudy. By the mid-1960s Pont had completed a 400-page manuscript which was not published during his lifetime.

Frederic W. Goudy, American printer, typographer, and type designer, was born in Bloomington, Illinois, in 1865. He was a partner in small presses in the 1890s and then, with his wife Bertha (1869-1935) the proprietor of the Village Press, which was located in Park Ridge, Illinois (1903-1904), Hingham, Massachusetts (1904-1906), New York City (1906-1923), and Marlboro-on-Hudson, New York (1923-1939); the press was twice destroyed by fire (1908 and 1939) as was his Village Letter Foundery (1939). Goudy designed over one hundred typefaces, taught at the Art Students' League in New York (1915-1924), and served as art director to the Lanston Monotype Machine Company (1920-1939). He died at his home, Deepdene, in Marlboro-on-Hudson, in 1947.

Eva Ellen Dean, American painter, illustrator, poet, and educator, was born in Storm Lake, Iowa, in 1871. She attended Buchtel College, the Chicago School of Illustration, and the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts, and taught art in Sioux City. In 1905 and she moved to New York where she studied at the Art Students League while teaching art classes in the evening and writing and illustrating a book for children; concurrently several of her poems and illustrations were published in the New York Times and Tribune newspapers. Dean returned to Iowa in the late teens, and in 1924 settled in Los Angeles, where she became active in local artists groups, and showed her work in exhibitions. She died in Los Angeles in 1954.

From the description of Charles E. Pont papers on Frederic W. Goudy, 1887-1972 (inclusive), 1935-1953 (bulk) (RIT Library). WorldCat record id: 655923967

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associatedWith Cary, Melbert Brinckerhoff, 1892-1941. person
associatedWith Coggeshall, Howard. person
associatedWith Dean, Eva Ellen, 1871-1954. person
associatedWith Emmons, Earl H., 1888- person
associatedWith Goudy, Frederic W. (Frederic William), 1865-1947. person
associatedWith Harding, George L. q (George Laban), d 1893-1976. person
associatedWith Holloway, J. Henry. person
associatedWith New York School of Printing. corporateBody
associatedWith Siegfried, Laurance B. (Laurance Benjamin), 1892-1978 person
associatedWith Village Letter Foundery. corporateBody
associatedWith Village Letter Foundery. corporateBody
associatedWith Village Press. corporateBody
Place Name Admin Code Country
United States
United States
New York (State)--New York
New York (State)--New York
Marlboro (N.Y.)
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Printing
Printers
Type and type-founding
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Birth 1898-01-06

Death 1971-07-28

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