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Howard shares a dad joke about elephants trumpeting while letterpress printing with our 10x15 Chandler & Price jobbing press. Whether you think the joke is funny or not is irrelephant! #SacHistoryMuseum #joke #jokes #dadjokes #museum #history #sacramento #letterpress #printingpress #printing
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April 15th is World Art Day! Go out and appreciate or make some art today! With this said, are the things we letterpress print for some of our videos considered art? For today, Alex letterpress printed an electrotype, made about 125-130 years ago, from the Lewis Winter Collection. The print depicts a young individual painting some artwork. The text below the image is 30 point Caslon font and reads, “Happy World Art Day!”This was printed with black rubber base ink using our Washington hand press. Lewis Winter was a woodcut artist and engraver, who had his business at 627 J Street from 1888 to 1910. After closing his business, he would go on to teach art at Sacramento High School until 1925. Lewis Winter passed away in January 1930. The Lewis Winter Collection was donated to the Center for Sacramento History in 2000 by Bill Gaylord, a former museum docent at the Sacramento History Museum. Within the collection are boxes of woodcuts, electrotypes, and halftones made 110 to 135 years ago that we print for some of our videos. #SacHistoryMuseum #WorldArtDay #art #artwork #sacramento #museum #history #letterpress #printing
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