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POCHOIR

ARTISTS

EDY LEGRAND, Macao et Cosmage
PAUL NASH, Saint Hercules and other stories 1927
E.MCKNIGHT KAUFFER,Ariel poem
R.MORITZ, Les Silences de Colonel Bramble
JAPANESE STENCILS, SELECTION
IMAGES OF INTERIORS (DOVER/FRY)
SEGUY DECORATIVE MOTIFS
VERNEUIL KALEIDOSCOPE

 

 

ESSAYS

PAUL NASH 1932
PENROSE 1930

 

JEAN SAUDE Traité d'enluminure d'art au pochoir, 1925 NY PUBLIC LIBRARY ON LINE.

 

NEW YORK TIMES Charles Rahn Fry, Pochoir Collector, 47 OBITUARY Published: September 15, 1990 ( see above, Images of Interiors)

"Charles Rahn Fry, a bibliophile and collector of pochoir, a colored stenciling process that flourished in France at the turn of the century, died on Wednesday at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. He was 47 years old and lived in Manhattan. A spokesman for the center said Mr. Fry had died of leukemia.

He was a founding member of the Lenox Society of the New York Public Library and a fellow of the Morgan Library. He collected more than 4,000 images of pochoir, the largest such assemblage in the world.

Mr. Fry was born in Greenville, Ohio, and was a graduate of Princeton.

He is survived by his father, Charles, of Springfield, Ohio; a brother, Robin, of Westfield, N.J., and two sisters, Beatrice Darre of Cincinnati and Marmee Spray, of Taos, N.M."

 

 

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