The Kokoon Arts Club and Cleveland's golden age of art / James E. Shelley. 1983.

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The Kokoon Arts Club and Cleveland's golden age of art / James E. Shelley. 1983.

ii, 34, iv p. ; 29 cm.

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Shelley, James E.

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Sommer, William, 1867-1949

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William Sommer (1867-1949), designer, lithographer, and painter, was born in Detroit, Michigan. After an apprenticeship, study abroad, and work as a lithographer in New York, he came to Cleveland in 1907. In addition to working at the Otis Lithograph Company, Sommer developed an interest in modern approaches to painting. Over four decades, he vigorously pursued his calling as an artist, encouraged growth in Cleveland's artistic community, participated in federal art programs, and exhibited regul...

Moellman, Carl F., 1880-1950.

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Kokoon Arts Club (Cleveland, Ohio)

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Artists' organization; well known for its masquerade balls; active between 1911 and 1940. From the description of Invitation, 1926 Feb. 05. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70964810 ...