Ed Rossbach 1914-2002
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Ed Rossbach, who led the field of stature and contribution for five decades, motivated many students, and as artist he repeatedly made new inventions. He introduced the world to Pop art in transfer printing, a myriad of basketry forms and fused patchworks and along with his wife Katherine Westphal, he focused into repeated imagery for Rhode Island School of Design's Jacquard looms.
Publication Name: American Craft
Subject: Home and garden
ISSN: 0194-8008
Year: 2003
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In conversation: Viktor Schreckengost/William Daley
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Artist William Daley interviews fellow artist Viktor Schreckengost on his life and career as a design artist. Schreckengost's talent enabled him to study with the best teachers of his time and honed his talent to enble him to use various media.
Publication Name: American Craft
Subject: Home and garden
ISSN: 0194-8008
Year: 1997
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Jack Lenor Larsen at LongHouse
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An artist discusses how he designed his unusual house, which has high, beamed ceilings, spacious rooms and lets in a great deal of light with its many windows. The house is open to the public, and features sculptures, gardens and art objects.
Publication Name: American Craft
Subject: Home and garden
ISSN: 0194-8008
Year: 1993
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