By Jim Rosenthal In 1946 Charles Merrick “Chili” Capps knew as much about the running of a print association as anyone. He was one of the founders of the Prairie Print Makers. He served as Secretary-Treasurer of that organization from 1940 to 1942 and was serving at that time as President. He also was a […]
Agnes Miller Parker, Alfred Fowler and the Woodcut Society in 1941
One of the joys of collecting are the unexpected – but fascinating – historical and artistic surprises that sometimes accompany a purchase. A case in point is a wood-engraving I purchased several months ago by Agnes Miller Parker. The piece, “Fox”, was the 1941 Presentation Print of an organization by the name of The Woodcut […]