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Birth
1897 (Buffalo, New York,)
Death
1965 (Springfield, Massachusetts)
Lived/Active
New York
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engraver, block printer, painter
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Born in Buffalo, New York, Asa Cheffetz had a studio in Springfield, Massachusetts. He became noted for his superior engraving skills, exhibited his engravings at the National Academy, where he was a member, and designed the official bookplate for the Library of Congress. He was also an illustrator, with one of his publications being "An Almanac for Moderns". .
Asa Cheffetz trained at the Boston Museum School and the National Academy of Design with Philip Hale, Ivan Olitsky and Willia (showing 500 of 4529 characters). |
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