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CALENDAR - AMERICAN PRINTING HISTORY ASSOCIATION Please see event for its local time. Calendar displays Eastern TimeZone.
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Online Event. St Bride Library: Pria Ravichandran on Western Foundry Founts in the Kannada and Telugu Scripts 9 June, 7pm BST Ink under the Fingernails: Printing Politics in Nineteenth-Century Mexico with Corinna Zeltsman June 8, 6:30–8:00 pm. International Association of Paper Historians, Investigating American Collections on Paper, June7-11
EARLY RENAISSANCE PAPER Angela Campbell, A ssistant C onservator at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, spoke about the paper production story behind Dürer’s Meisterstiche (“master engravings”) which include: Knight, Death, and the Devil; Melencolia I; and St. Jerome in His Study.Durer’s Meisterstiche represented an unusual opportunity for study because of past scholarship on the three works and because theANDS & AMPERSANDS
PUBLISHING ELSA: WILL RANSOM’S GREY THREAD About the Author Walker Rumble. Walker Rumble, a printer, educator, and speaker, is the author of The Swifts: Printers in the Age of Typesetting Races (2003).He was Secretary for APHA's New England Chapter 2001–2003. A CIVIL WAR PRESS PASS FOR WILLIAM CONANT CHURCH William Conant Church (1836–1917) of Rochester, New York was known for his newspaper work before, during, and after the American Civil War. He contributed to newspapers such as The New York Chronicle, The Sun (New York), the New York Evening Post, The New York Times, the Army and Navy Journal, and The Galaxy Magazine.. Early in the war, in 1861, Church traveled south with Union General GORDON'S PATENT MODEL FINDS NEW HOME On Wednesday, March 15, 2017, Frank Romano, President of the Museum of Printing in Haverhill, Massachusetts, visited the Government Publishing Office in Washington to transport an 1874 U.S patent model of a platen printing press which GPO is lending to the museum. APHA’s Chesapeake Chapter sponsored a “going-away party” in GPO’s Visitor Center at which GPO Director Davita Vance AMERICAN PRINTING HISTORY ASSOCIATION American Printing History Association (APHA) is a membership organization that encourages the study of the history of printing and related arts and crafts MEMBERSHIP - AMERICAN PRINTING HISTORY ASSOCIATION Posts Membership. To join the American Printing History Association, complete the online application or download, fill out, and return the Membership Application with your dues payment. Membership is on a calendar year basis (January 1–December 31). HISTORY OF PRINTING TIMELINE Posts History of Printing Timeline. This data, provided as an aid to students, was compiled from many sources. All entries should be verified. To suggest entries or corrections, please contact theeditor.
CALENDAR - AMERICAN PRINTING HISTORY ASSOCIATION Please see event for its local time. Calendar displays Eastern TimeZone.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Online Event. St Bride Library: Pria Ravichandran on Western Foundry Founts in the Kannada and Telugu Scripts 9 June, 7pm BST Ink under the Fingernails: Printing Politics in Nineteenth-Century Mexico with Corinna Zeltsman June 8, 6:30–8:00 pm. International Association of Paper Historians, Investigating American Collections on Paper, June7-11
EARLY RENAISSANCE PAPER Angela Campbell, A ssistant C onservator at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, spoke about the paper production story behind Dürer’s Meisterstiche (“master engravings”) which include: Knight, Death, and the Devil; Melencolia I; and St. Jerome in His Study.Durer’s Meisterstiche represented an unusual opportunity for study because of past scholarship on the three works and because theANDS & AMPERSANDS
PUBLISHING ELSA: WILL RANSOM’S GREY THREAD About the Author Walker Rumble. Walker Rumble, a printer, educator, and speaker, is the author of The Swifts: Printers in the Age of Typesetting Races (2003).He was Secretary for APHA's New England Chapter 2001–2003. A CIVIL WAR PRESS PASS FOR WILLIAM CONANT CHURCH William Conant Church (1836–1917) of Rochester, New York was known for his newspaper work before, during, and after the American Civil War. He contributed to newspapers such as The New York Chronicle, The Sun (New York), the New York Evening Post, The New York Times, the Army and Navy Journal, and The Galaxy Magazine.. Early in the war, in 1861, Church traveled south with Union General GORDON'S PATENT MODEL FINDS NEW HOME On Wednesday, March 15, 2017, Frank Romano, President of the Museum of Printing in Haverhill, Massachusetts, visited the Government Publishing Office in Washington to transport an 1874 U.S patent model of a platen printing press which GPO is lending to the museum. APHA’s Chesapeake Chapter sponsored a “going-away party” in GPO’s Visitor Center at which GPO Director Davita Vance AMERICAN PRINTING HISTORY ASSOCIATION American Printing History Association (APHA) is a membership organization that encourages the study of the history of printing and related arts and crafts HISTORY OF PRINTING TIMELINE Posts History of Printing Timeline. This data, provided as an aid to students, was compiled from many sources. All entries should be verified. To suggest entries or corrections, please contact theeditor.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Online Event. St Bride Library: Pria Ravichandran on Western Foundry Founts in the Kannada and Telugu Scripts 9 June, 7pm BST Ink under the Fingernails: Printing Politics in Nineteenth-Century Mexico with Corinna Zeltsman June 8, 6:30–8:00 pm. International Association of Paper Historians, Investigating American Collections on Paper, June7-11
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“What in Sam Hill is an Ampersand?” asked Frederic W. Goudy in The Typophiles 1936 Christmas keepsake titled Diggings from Many Ampersandhogs.The Typophiles, founded in 1930, brought together typographers, designers, and printers. The organization published many important books on the history and practice of the typographic craft, some of them scholarly, some playful. DEPICTIONS OF PRINTING IN DEAF PERIODICALS An interesting intersection of Deaf history and print history in America took place early in the nineteenth century. As is well documented by scholars Jack Gannon, John Vickrey Van Cleve, Susan Burch, and R.R. Edwards, among others, the story of the “silent,” or “deaf press,” had its modest beginnings in 1836, starting with the Canajoharie Radii (site of the Central New York Asylum for THE DE VINNE CENTENNIAL No one has earned a place in the annals of American printing history more solidly than Theodore Low De Vinne (1828–1914). His encyclopedic understanding of the craft, his advancement of its technology and design, his appreciation of its history, his business leadership, and his many writings earned him, among his contemporaries, the designation “Dean of American Printers.” RECLAIMING S.A. JACOBS: POLYTYPE, GOLDEN EAGLE, AND Samuel A. Jacobs was an American printer and a book designer. His work during the 1920s and 1930s placed Polytype Press and, later, GoldenEagle
MATTHEW MCLENNAN YOUNG ON THE HEYDAY OF TRICHROMATIC Matthew McLennan Young began his talk by discussing Jacob Christoph Le Blon’s Coloritto, or, The Harmony of Colouring in Painting (1725). Le Blon invented tricolor printing in the primary colors (blue, red, yellow), occasionally adding black or another color to improve theresult.
LINOTYPE INVENTED AND BUILT IN BALTIMORE Baltimore, Maryland, is well known as the birthplace of the typesetting machine that revolutionized publishing: the Linotype, invented by German immigrant Ottmar Mergenthaler in 1886. CATHERINE SCHRENKER—APPALACHIAN LETTERPRESS KRANKIE: THE Fri, Nov. 6 | Catherine Schrenker’s irresistibly-titled talk involved “crankies” (or “krankies”)—either way, I was hooked from the start. Her work in the Burke Print Shop at The Wayne C. Henderson School of Appalachian Arts in Marion, Virginia is where she teaches, paints, and prints. It’s what led her to make crankies. Crankies are hand-cranked, hand-made animation machines Skip to the good stuff!MAIN MENU.
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AWAYZGOOSE 2020 NEWS The American Printing History Association is thrilled to partner with the Hamilton Wood Type & Printing Museum for this year’s Wayzgoose. Plans are underway for a dynamic and diverse, online “AWAYzgoose” to be held the first week of November 2020. More details are forthcoming; meanwhile, you’re invited to join us at the nextHamilton Hang via
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Thursday, May 28, 2020 ISO: WHAT IS CONSIDERED A PRINT TODAY?From Facebook:
I am Mahmoud a fine arts student from egypt working on my master degree in the field of printmaking, i have a few academic questions can someone help? My questions are : A- has any organization or academic institutions made manifesto that define the art print and original print by stating the guidelines and it’s regulations, other than the print council of America and their publication ( what is an original print) in 1961?? Especially now days due to the overlapping of arts and media with printmaking ?? Wednesday, May 13, 2020 ISO: BOOK PRODUCTION METHODS, CA. 1961 From the Contact form: I would like to learn what printing technologies were historically employed by America’s large book publishers. In 1961, how was Lippincott printing its books? When did Knopf move from one technologyto another?
Friday, May 8, 2020
ISO: ORIGIN OF THE CMYK FOUR-COLOR WET PROCESS From the Contact form: I’m researching the industrialization of four-color process printing. Your printing history timeline, as well as many blog posts other sites, states that in the year 1906 “CMYK four-color wet process inks developed by the Eagle Printing Ink Co.” Can you please share the references for this entry?Friday, April
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ISO: PRINTERS’ CONTRACTS From the Contact form: I hope this email finds you well and safe. I am a contracts professor and I’m researching the history of printed contracts. I was hoping you might be willing to share with me some of your knowledge and expertise, as I am trying to understand when it became common for commercial parties to start printing their contracts. Wednesday, April 15, 2020 ISO: PROOFREADING IN THE 1940S From the Contact form: I’m trying to get a sense of the tasks that went into proofreading the text of a small-town newspaper in the U.S. in the 1940s. I don’t know how common it was for linotype machines to be used by such papers at that point, and if so how proofing worked. Saturday, March 28, 2020 ISO: BROOKLYN PRINT SHOP, CA. 1920 From the Contact form: I am trying to find information about a printing shop that my great-great grandfather, Pell Hubbard Pell and the Blauvelt family, owned somewhere in Brooklyn in or around 1920. Any light you can shed on this would be greatly appreciated. Thanking you in advance, Yours faithfully, Connie PellComments
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ISO: DE VINNE PRESS ARCHIVE From the Contact form: I am researching a book published by the De Vinne Press in 1888 and would like to know where the company archive is stored. I hope to find information regarding the designer of the binding, whom I suspect was a major Boston artist of the period.Comments
Monday, March 23, 2020 RESTORING A COISNE STANHOPE HAND PRESSROBERT OLDHAM
A Coisne Stanhope, La Casa del Libro, San Juan, Puerto Rico. (RobertOldham)
While there are some gaps in our knowledge of the evolution of the hand press, one of the great leaps forward occurred about 1800–1810, when Charles Mahon, third Earl Stanhope, developed his ideas for a printing press, which was produced by the London engineer Robert Walker. And although there is some suspicion about the source of the ideas for the mechanism, Stanhope is credited with “inventing” the first all-iron hand press, and its success ensured its spreadthroughout Europe.
Tuesday, March 17, 2020ISO: AMPLI-TYPE
From the Contact form: I have come across an American study from 1943 which used a typeface called Ampli-Type. I have been unable to find out anything about this typeface. Can anyone help? —JulieOlder
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