Art And Books a Glorious Variety Oral History Transcript And Related Mater
Art And Books a Glorious Variety Oral History Transcript And Related Mater
Valenti Angelo
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I was not aware of it until after Edwin s death that Robert was only an employee. I was rather shocked when finally I heard the news. Of the two brothers, Robert had always been a dear friend. It was from him that I learned more about the art of fine printing and book production. Ours became a long and lasting friendship. During all the time I knew Edwin, he remains a puzzle to me. TEISER: Could you characterize each of the brothers and com ment upon their relationship and how they worked toget...her? What would you say were the major strengths of each of them? ANGELO: Edwin was different from his brother Robert. He was less learned in literature, and in matters of design his approach was toward the commonplace, and was often influenced and derivative. He was an admirer of such men as Updike, Rogers, and other designers who worked during the turn of the century. He did not appreciate the moderns as did Robert Grabhorn. As I recall, it was Robert who made the final decisions on the work in progress.
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