Theodor Jung collection of calligraphy examples, 1950-1981.

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Theodor Jung collection of calligraphy examples, 1950-1981.

Incoming correspondence, original calligraphy examples, printed ephemera, and photographic reproductions of various calligraphic styles (4th century to present), with emphasis on contemporary calligraphers, particularly Fritz Knedel, Rudolf Koch, Oscar Ogg, Alfred Riedel, and Raymond DaBoll.

2 linear ft.

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Zapf, Hermann

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Hermann Zapf was a master of type design, book design, and calligraphy. Born in Nuremberg in 1918, he began working in publishing as a photo-retoucher, and was inspired to be a letter-designer by an exhibition of Rudolph Koch's works. Zapf became one of the most influential type-designers of the 20th century, with many of his designs passing into common use. From the description of Hermann Zapf papers, 1957-1966. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 52316252...

Hayes, James F.

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Oliver, Mervin C.

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Bank, Arnold

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American calligrapher. From the description of Autograph letter signed : [New York], to F.B. Adams, Jr., 1953 Nov. 1. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270623241 ...

Jung, Theodor, 1906-

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Photographer; Palo Alto, Calif. Born Austria, 1906. Worked on Farm Security Administration documenting Depression-era America. From the description of Theodor Jung interview, 1965 Jan. 19. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 220194345 Theodor Jung (1906-1996) was a photographer from Palo Alto, Calif. Worked on Farm Security Administration documenting Depression-era America. From the description of Oral history interview with Theodor Jung, 1965...

Linz, Alfred

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Hoefer, Karlgeorg

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Waibel, Max, 1901-1971

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Lometsch, Fritz

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Stokes, P. M. (Pamela M.)

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Gampp, Josua Leander

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Boehland, Johannes, 1903-1964

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Knedel, Fritz.

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Riedel, Alfred

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Reynolds, Lloyd J.

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Lloyd J. Reynolds was born in 1902. He was a professor of art at Reed College, Portland, Oregon, and a member of the faculty there from 1929 to his retirement in 1969. Hired as an instructor in English and creative writing, then art history, he taught a graphic arts workshop and co-founded the Champoeg Press at the college, studied calligraphy on his own, corresponded with the great calligraphers of the day, and became a well-known and very popular teacher of calligraphy (1949 on) and his broad ...

Ogg, Oscar.

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Calligrapher, book designer. From the description of Reminiscences of Oscar Ogg : oral history, 1955. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 122574501 ...

Cladek, William V.

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Trenholm, George F., 1886-

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Printer, typographer and graphic designer. Trenholm was born in Cambridge, MA and educated in Somerville and Boston. He maintained a studio in Boston and was a member of various professional organizations. From the description of George F. Trenholm Papers, 1787-1958 (bulk 1920-1958). (Boston College). WorldCat record id: 32344530 ...

Petty, G. Harvey

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Koch, Rudolf, 1856-1921

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Johnson, Nedra, 1934-

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Schmidt, Clemens, 1901-1984

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Catich, Edward M.

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Catich was an American calligrapher, author, teacher, and priest. From the description of Edward M. Catich papers, 1962-1967. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 612374286 ...

Keller, Annaliese.

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DaBoll, Raymond F.

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Chicago and Arkansas calligrapher and designer. Raymond Franklin DaBoll (1892-1982) was born June 19, 1892 near Clyde, New York, he studied at the Rochester Athanaeum and Mechanics Institute (now RIT) and came to Chicago in 1912, where he continued his education at the Art Institute of Chicago and the Chicago Academy of Art. In Rochester he also studied singing, a hobby he pursued for the rest of his life. In 1915, he started working for Chicago advertising agencies. His...