Acquired from the UK-based private press of I.M. Imprimit, the Pouchée Specimen Sheets are a rare collection of antique ornamented types, originally produced at the foundry of Louis John Pouchée (b. 1782, d. 1845). The letters were engraved by hand in the 1820s as patterns from which metal types could be made and sold to poster printers. They are richly ornamented fat-face styles, incorporating images of flowers, fruit, animals, musical instruments, agricultural implements, and Masonic symbols within the letterforms.
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Colección
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1782
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1909
Parte de George Jergenson papers
SPEC 81-2013.10.2
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Unidad documental simple
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circa 1907
Parte de Charlie Potts photographs
SPEC 81-2013.10.35
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Unidad documental simple
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circa 1910
Parte de Charlie Potts photographs
SPEC 11-7-2017.27.8
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Unidad documental simple
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circa 1900
Parte de George Jergenson papers
SPEC 81-2013.10.4
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Unidad documental simple
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circa 1910
Parte de Charlie Potts photographs
Unidad documental simple
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1910
Parte de George Jergenson papers
This childhood sketchbook of George's was designed to instruct nascent artists in drawing the human figure, animals, landscapes, and lettering. He colored the pictures in crayon, but also sketched in pencil.
SPEC 11-7-2017.27.9
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Unidad documental simple
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circa 1911
Parte de George Jergenson papers
SPEC 81-2013.10.3
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Unidad documental simple
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circa 1915
Parte de Charlie Potts photographs
Unidad documental simple
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1926
Parte de George Jergenson papers
SPEC 11-7-2017.27.14
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Unidad documental simple
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1926 July 4
Parte de George Jergenson papers
Unidad documental simple
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1927
Parte de George Jergenson papers
Cadillac sales brochure featuring descriptions and color illustrations of the LaSalle with a theme inspired by the French explorer.
Unidad documental simple
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1927
Parte de George Jergenson papers
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1928
Parte de Adams family papers