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...Manhattan may have etched more notables than any artist now living. One of his series comprised all the principals in the Washington Disarmament Conference of 1922. So much has he lived abroad (he is a connoisseur of fine wines) that he was once interviewed as "Walter Tittle, the English etcher," but he was born in Springfield, Ohio...
Arthur William Heintzleman of Manhattan and Paris, born in 1891 at Newark, N. J., has made a great success as painter and etcher, is represented in foreign and U. S. museums. He often travels in France and elsewhere with John Taylor Arms. His etchings bring $150 to $250 each...
Last week, along with Miss M. Lawrence Wetherill, Philadelphia socialite etcher, she was nominated for West Palm Beach's town council. Well trained in Democracy by her husband, her election seemed assured...
...films to be presented Tuesday are: "Mediaeval Moderns", "Bedouins of the Sahara", "The Nesting of the Sea Turtles", "Elementary Animals", "The Etcher's Art", and "Drypoint--a Demonstration...
...last two are of a series being produced by the Foundation to illustrate the technique of several of the arts. "The Etcher's Art' will be shown only at the Cambridge performance while "Drypoint' will be limited to the Boston showings at the Fine Arts Theatre the afternoon and evening of Saturday, December...