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Letter written to J. Blankfard Martenet from Aaron Sopher and drawing of Albert Hutzler's Home, June 20, 1947
Letter to written to J. Blankfard Martenet from Aaron Sopher on June 20, 1947 from the J. Blankfard Martenet Scrapbook on Baltimore Artists. The scrapbook is a compilation of news clippings, magazine pages, invitations, advertisements, calendars, pamphlets and correspondence that reflects his interests and patronage during 1929-1951. American artist Aaron Sopher was active in Maryland and New York and is known for genre painting, cartoons, illustration and etching. Aaron Sopher writes to J. Blankfard Martenet regarding two artists for whom J. Blankfard Martenet has requested information. A drawing by Aaron Sopher of Albert Hutzler's home for their Christmas card in 1947. Albert Hutzer was a third generation of the Hutzler family. The Hutzler family owned Hutzler Brothers Company, one of Baltimore's major retail stores, was founded in 1858 by Abram G. Hutzler
Calendar drawn by Aaron Sopher, January-April 1949
1949 calendar from the J. Blankfard Martenet Scrapbook on Baltimore Artists. The scrapbook is a compilation of news clippings, magazine pages, invitations, advertisements, calendars, pamphlets and correspondence that reflects his interests and patronage during 1929-1951. The calendar drawings by Aaron Sopher depict Baltimore landmarks. American artist Aaron Sopher was active in Maryland and New York and is known for genre painting, cartoons, illustration and etching. The scapbook page indudes January- April, however all 12 months are present in the J. Blankfard Martenet Scrapbook. The calendar was made for The Hutzler Brothers Company, one of Baltimore's major retail stores, was founded in 1858 by Abram G. Hutzler
Calendar drawn by Aaron Sopher, May-August 1949
1949 calendar from the J. Blankfard Martenet Scrapbook on Baltimore Artists. The scrapbook is a compilation of news clippings, magazine pages, invitations, advertisements, calendars, pamphlets and correspondence that reflects his interests and patronage during 1929-1951. The calendar drawings by Aaron Sopher depict Baltimore landmarks. American artist Aaron Sopher was active in Maryland and New York and is known for genre painting, cartoons, illustration and etching. The scapbook page indudes May-August, however all 12 months are present in the J. Blankfard Martenet Scrapbook with the exception of the month of June. The calendar page of July is repeated twice. The calendar was made for The Hutzler Brothers Company, one of Baltimore's major retail stores, was founded in 1858 by Abram G. Hutzler
Aaron Sopher editorial cartoon from the Evening Sun, January 7, 1942
An editorial cartoon regarding World War II from the Baltimore sun by illustrator Aaron Sopher from the J. Blankfard Martenet Scrapbook on Baltimore Artists. The scrapbook is a compilation of news clippings, magazine pages, invitations, advertisements, calendars, pamphlets and correspondence that reflects his interests and patronage during 1929-1951. American artist Aaron Sopher was active in Maryland and New York and is known for genre painting, cartoons, illustration and etching
Letter written to Aaron Sopher from J. Blankfard Martenet, February 28, 1949
Letter to written to Aaron Sopher from J. Blankfard Martenet on February 28, 1949 from the J. Blankfard Martenet Scrapbook on Baltimore Artists. The scrapbook is a compilation of news clippings, magazine pages, invitations, advertisements, calendars, pamphlets and correspondence that reflects his interests and patronage during 1929-1951. American artist Aaron Sopher was active in Maryland and New York and is known for genre painting, cartoons, illustration and etching. J. Blankfard Martenet writes to Aaron Sopher in support of his artist ability as well as thanking Aaron Sopher for sending him a copy of Forbes Watson's book on Aaron Sopher
Three drawings by Aaron Sopher from the Evening Sun, 1942
Three drawings from the editorial pages of the Baltimore Sun from the J. Blankfard Martenet Scrapbook on Baltimore Artists. The scrapbook is a compilation of news clippings, magazine pages, invitations, advertisements, calendars, pamphlets and correspondence that reflects his interests and patronage during 1929-1951. American artist Aaron Sopher was active in Maryland and New York and is known for genre painting, cartoons, illustration and etching. The first drawing depicts the United States Coast Guard during World War II era. The second drawing depicts United States citizens applying for birth certificates at the Bureau of Vital Statistics in order to apply for war industry jobs. The third drawing depicts a troop train, known for transporting armed services personnel during World War II
ASE 16 channel multiplexer and A/D converter specification.
This specification covers the design, manufacturing, and testing requirements for a 16-channel multiplexer and analog to digital converter (herein after referred to as M and A/D) to be used as a part of the Active Seismic Experiment of the Apollo Lunar Surface Experiments Package (ALSEP) system.prepared by J. Sopher, R. Da
Aaron Sopher's sketch of Armco's Rustless Division Melt Shop, 1947-1950
A brief article on Aaron Sopher's sketch of Armco's Rustless Division Melt Shop in Baltimore, Maryland from the J. Blankfard Martenet Scrapbook on Baltimore Artists. The scrapbook is a compilation of news clippings, magazine pages, invitations, advertisements, calendars, pamphlets and correspondence that reflects his interests and patronage during 1929-1951. American artist Aaron Sopher was active in Maryland and New York and is known for genre painting, cartoons, illustration and etching. Aaron Sopher was asked by Hutzler Brothers, a department store, to create a series of local industrial plant sketches. The scrapbook page includes the sketch of Armco's Rustless Division Melt Shop and description as well as a photograph of Aaron Sopher during the sketching process
Editorial on Aaron Sopher's second place win in The Evening Sun sketch contest from the Evening Sun, December 6, 1947
An editorial in the Baltimore Sun about Aaron Sopher who won second place in the Evening Sun sketch contest for his drawing "South Spring Street- Baltimore" from the J. Blankfard Martenet Scrapbook on Baltimore Artists. The scrapbook is a compilation of news clippings, magazine pages, invitations, advertisements, calendars, pamphlets and correspondence that reflects his interests and patronage during 1929-1951. American artist Aaron Sopher was active in Maryland and New York and is known for genre painting, cartoons, illustration and etching. The editorial describes Aaron Sopher's artistic achievements as well as his previous sketch contest awards
[Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author #1]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author. The report contains a list of officers who gave depositions to the United States Attorney
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