Word: etchers
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...late famed Joseph Pennell used to say that an etcher who did not print his own plates was not an artist but a manufacturer. The collector sees but half the beauty in a Whistler etching until he realizes how elegant Jimmy deepened his blacks by rebiting with stronger acid, lightened unnecessary lines by brushing them with varnish...
Double Engagement. Mahonri Mackintosh Young, 53, sculptor, painter, etcher, grandson of the late great Mormon Brigham Young; and Dorothy Weir, painter, daughter of the late Julian Alden Weir, famed portrait painter...
...Fine Arts in Boston cover the subjects of sculpture, etching, dry-point, wood-engraving, silversmithing, spinning, and weaving, as well as medal-making. The films were prepared under the supervision of the Museum curators, and have such notable persons demonstrating the arts as Frank Benson, widely-known painter and etcher: Anna Hyatt Huntington sculptress: Timothy Cole, wood-engraver: and A. L. Stone, silversmithing expert...
...Benson who is widely-known as a portrait painter as well as etcher, gives a splendid demonstration of etching a plate...
...Swedish match tycoon; 2) The Earl of Derby here for the Kentucky race; 3) U. S. Circuit Court Judge John Johnston Parker, Supreme Court rejectee; 4) Frank Morrison, secretary of the American Federation of Labor with a plea against curtailed Navy Yard employment; 5) Professor Enrico Glickenstein, Polish drypoint etcher; 6) Dr. William Oxley Thompson, president emeritus of Ohio State University; 7) Theodore Roosevelt, Governor of Porto Rico, asking for a $3,000,000 relief fund; 8) Charles C. Younggreen, president of the Advertising Federation of America and delegates to the Federation's Washington Convention; 9) Lewis A. Yancey...