
John DePol
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 20 years ago |
Date of birth | September 16,1913 |
Zodiac sign | Virgo |
Born | Greenwich Village |
New York | |
United States | |
Date of died | December 13,2004 |
Died | Teaneck |
New Jersey | |
United States | |
Job | Engraver |
Education | The Art Students League of New York |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 635543 |
Endgrain Designs & Repetitions: The Pattern Papers of John DePol
From dark to light
Under Open Sky: Poets on William Cullen Bryant
Five decades of the burin
Traveling at home
The Sermon on the Mount
An Anthology of Delaware Papermaking
The curious act of poetry
Self-Portrait, with Birds: Some Semi-Ornithological Recollections
Journey to the Interior
Poems of the twenties
Morgan Library Ghost Stories
Checklist Stone House Press: Books & Ephemera 1978-1988
Inishbream
The shore
William Bulmer and the Shakespeare Press: A Biography of William Bulmer from a Dictionary of Printers and Printing
Don't Give Too Much for the Whistle and Other Essays
Jamaica poems
With Me Far Away: A Memoir
Witchcraft Poems: Salem, 1692
Descent: A Selection of Eight Poems with Wood Engravings by John De Pol
American Iron Hand Presses
From dark to light
Under Open Sky: Poets on William Cullen Bryant
Five decades of the burin
Traveling at home
The Sermon on the Mount
An Anthology of Delaware Papermaking
The curious act of poetry
Self-Portrait, with Birds: Some Semi-Ornithological Recollections
Journey to the Interior
Poems of the twenties
Morgan Library Ghost Stories
Checklist Stone House Press: Books & Ephemera 1978-1988
Inishbream
The shore
William Bulmer and the Shakespeare Press: A Biography of William Bulmer from a Dictionary of Printers and Printing
Don't Give Too Much for the Whistle and Other Essays
Jamaica poems
With Me Far Away: A Memoir
Witchcraft Poems: Salem, 1692
Descent: A Selection of Eight Poems with Wood Engravings by John De Pol
American Iron Hand Presses
John DePol Life story
John DePol was a New York printmaker and wood engraver. He was perhaps best known for his illustrations of the Benjamin Franklin keepsakes over a period of over 25 years. Shows of his art include a one-man show at the Florham-Madison Campus Library in 1997.