Adolphe Borie (1877 - 1934); C. Yarnall Abbott (1870 - 1938); Weldon Bailey (1905); Albert Winslow Barker (1874 - 1947); Morris Blackburn (1902 - 1979); Julius Thiengen Bloch (1888 - 1966); Hugh Henry Breckenridge (1870 - 1937); Alexey Brodovitch (1898 - 1971); Harry Brodsky (1908 - 1997); Arthur Beecher Carles (1882 - 1952); Charles T. Coiner (1898 - 1989); Henry Cooper (1906); Wharton Esherick (1887 - 1970); Emlen Etting (1905 - 1993); Thomas Flavell (1906 - 1975); Allan Randall Freelon (1895 - 1960); Paul Froelich (1898 - 1968); Walter Henry Gardner (1902); Grace Thorp Gemberling (1903); Juliet White Gross (1880 - 1977); Joseph Grossman (1889 - 1979); Samuel S. Heller (1903 - 1997); Joseph Hirsch (1910 - 1981); Earl Horter (1881 - 1940); James Charles House (1902); Peter Hurd (1904 - 1984); Clayton E. Jenkins (1898); Leon Karp (1903 - 1951); Earl Kerkam (1892 - 1965); Harry Kidd (1899 - 1964); Alice Riddle Kindler (1892 - 1980); John Kucera (1911); Vincent La Badessa (1908 - 2002); Carl Lindborg (1902 - 1994); Wayne Martin (1905); Antonio Pietro Martino (1902 - 1988); Virginia Armitage McCall (1908); Henry McCarter (1864 - 1942); Robert A. Darrah Miller (1905 - 1966); S. Walter Norris (1868); Angelo Pinto (1908 - 1994); Biagio Pinto (1911 - 1989); Salvatore Pinto (1905 - 1966); Hobson Lafayette Pittman (1900 - 1972); Henry Clarence Pitz (1895 - 1976); Herbert Pullinger (1878 - 1961); Robert Riggs (1896 - 1970); Raphael Sabatini (1898 - 1985); Laura Sacket (1905 - 1986); Albert B. Serwazi (1905 - 1992); Luigi Settanni (1909 - 1984); Matthew E. Sharpe (1902); Adrian Siegel (1895 - 1978); Ellen Chisholm Sinclair (1907); Samuel Gordon Smyth (1891); Francis Speight (1896 - 1989); Benton Murdoch Spruance (1904 - 1967); Frank Stamato (1897 - 1939); Elizabeth Sparhawk Jones (1885 - 1968); Alice Kent Stoddard (1883 - 1976); Kenneth James Stuart (1905 - 1993); Walter J. Stuempfig (1914 - 1970); Carroll Sargent Tyson (1877 - 1956); Franklin Chenault Watkins (1894 - 1972); Vera McEntire White (1888 - 1966); Joseph Wood (1890);
Second International Exhibition of Lithography and Wood Engraving
Today you find 197212 artists, and 8229 curators in 223177 exhibitions in 12628 venues (resulting in 775175 network edges) from 1880 to present, in 1551 cities in 162 countries, plus 278 professional and private artwork offers.
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