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Title
'
Rip
Van
Winkle
'
title
page
photograph
Subject
Hunter, William Joseph, 1883-1966
Roycroft Shop
Mountain House Press
Arts and crafts movement--United States
Cultural Ohio--Art and Artists
Time Period
1900s
Place
East Aurora (New York)
Erie County (New York)
Description
Title
page
of
Washington
Irving's
"
Rip
Van
Winkle
"
designed
by
William
Joseph
(Dard)
Hunter
(East
Aurora
,
New
York
: The
Roycroft
Shop
,
1905)
.
William
Joseph
“Dard”
Hunter
was
born
in
1883
in
Steubenville
,
Ohio
,
where
his
father
,
William
Henry
Hunter
,
ran
a
newspaper
business
. The
elder
Hunter
was an
advocate
of
hand
crafts
and also an
amateur
woodcarver
.
Dard
(a
family
nickname)
learned
typesetting
at his
father's
business
and the
mechanics
of
papermaking
at a
papermill
near
his
home
. In
1900
the
Hunter
family
moved
to
Chillicothe
,
Ohio
, to
run
another
newspaper
, and
Dard
was the
staff
artist
.
Dard
became
interested
in the
Arts
and
Crafts
movement
, and in
1904
he
moved
to
East
Aurora
,
New
York
, to
join
the
Roycrofters
, a
community
of
craft
workers
and
artists
that was a
branch
of the
Arts
and
Crafts
movement
in the
United
States
.
Hunter
created
designs
for
books
,
leather
,
glass
, and
metal
, and also
tried
his
hand
at
pottery
,
jewelry
, and
furniture
. He
founded
a
correspondence
school
, the
Dard
Hunter
School
of
Handicrafts.In
1910
he
moved
to
Vienna
,
where
he
took
courses
in
lithography
,
book
decoration
, and
letter
design
.
Afterward
he
settled
in
London
,
where
he
developed
a
fascination
for
papermaking
. In
1912
Hunter
and his
wife
,
Edith
,
moved
to
Marlborough
,
New
York
,
where
he
designed
and
built
a
water-powered
paper
mill
and
designed
a
distinctive
font
that
bears
his
same
. In
1919
Hunter
and his
family
returned
to
Chillicothe
,
where
he
worked
and
lived
for the
rest
of this
life
. He
founded
Mountain
House
Press
, a
letterpress
printing
studio
where
he
wrote
and
published
20
books
on
papermaking
.
Creator
William Joseph (Dard) Hunter (Artist)
Date of Original
1905
Collection
Printed
Material
Source
Library
Format
Picture
;
Title
page
;
Illustration
Submitting Institution
Ohio Historical Society
Rights
Online access is provided for research purposes only. For rights and reproduction requests or more information, go to
http://www.ohiohistory.org/images/information
Type
StillImage
File Name
AL05955.tif
Image Height
1252
Image Width
1252
File Size
8394912 Bytes
Notes
Uncertain
media
format
;
Museum
Catalog
Number
:
V
817
Ir8r
1905
Date created
2011-08-05
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