
Robert Williams
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Independent scholar, bibliophile, and historian. Transcriber and editor, The Chicago Diaries of John M. Wing.
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Rudolf Koch was a German calligrapher, type designer, and teacher, a major influence on decorative arts in early 20th-century Germany. Koch’s formal education ended when he finished high school in Nürnberg, Ger. He moved to Hanau, where he attended evening art classes while serving as an apprentice…
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