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Access the AMG Web Database. Arts et Métiers Graphiques, (AMG), was a prominent French graphic arts magazine that published 68 issues from 1927 to 1939. Charles Peignot, head of the French typefoundry ...
The American Magazine (later called The American Magazine and Historical Chronicle) was launched in September 1743. It was the third magazine in the American colonies and the first published in Boston ...
The son of Hungarian immigrants, Glaser studied at Cooper Union in New York, and worked at Vogue magazine, before attending the Academy of Fine Arts in Bologna, Italy.
The Cary Graphic Arts Collection is one of the country's premier libraries on graphic communication history and practices, housing some 40,000 volumes and a growing number of manuscripts and ...
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