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Brand Central: Robert Hollander's company has made a name for itself by handling high-concept marketing issues for Britney Spears and Dodge.(Brand Sense Partners)(Interview)
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ROBERT Hollander's career has taken lots of twists and turns. Today, he is president of Brand Sense Partners, Los Angeles-based company that manages licensing products for Thermos, Britney Spears and Dodge, among others. Hollander, who went to Georgia Tech University on a football scholarship, saw his marketing career take off when the Atlanta Olympic Committee chose him to spearhead licensed product development. Next came stints running licensing for Championship Auto Racing Teams and serving as president of WhatsHotNow.com, a Los Angeles company that sold licensed products ...
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Lithography lessons // Exhibit examines important medium
Newspaper article from: Chicago Sun-Times
; ...sometime between 1796 and 1798 by Aloys Senefelder, a young Polish-born German...the Art Institute of Chicago. Senefelder was a jack of many trades, including...printer to do it for him." In Senefelder's studio, the story goes...
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Multipurpose monoprints.(art projects)
Magazine article from: Arts & Activities
; ...1700s, an artist by the name of Aloys Senefelder stumbled upon a basic transfer...stick much like a soft crayon, Senefelder began writing a laundry list...innovative transfer process, Aloys Senefelder transformed the world of printed...
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Pages of history: Daumier's political eye: Peter J. Beck describes the work of Honore Daumier, born 200 years ago this month, which provided an early visual documentary newsreel and commentary on the key political and social movements in mid-nineteenth century France.
Magazine article from: History Today
; ...stone, was developed from the innovative work of Aloys Senefelder during the final years of the eighteenth century...relatively immediate responses to events. As such, Senefelder's invention opened up new audiences and sources...
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Anniversaries
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London
; ...Sicily, died in battle, 1266; Thomas d'Urfey, satirist, 1723; John Philip Kemble, actor-manager, 1823; Aloys Senefelder, inventor of lithography, 1834; Frederick Tennyson, poet, 1898; Richard Jordan Gatling, inventor of the Gatling...
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The power of the poster
Magazine article from: Antiques & Collecting Magazine
; ...that they became an art form after the development of lithographic reproduction in 1798 by a German playwright, Aloys Senefelder. Lithography-drawing on stone-was a method of surface printing which could produce delicate tones and colors...
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Ways of Looking, Ways of Being
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post
; ...Coleridge's Lyrical Ballads, of Malthus's notorious Essay on Population, of the invention of lithography by Aloys Senefelder. The first documents a newly emerging concept of Self, the second a new awareness that Other People might be thought...
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Antiques: Imprinted image of a genius.
Newspaper article from: The Birmingham Post (England)
; ...13-16 at the Royal Academy). The principle of lithography was initially discovered around 1798 by the printer Aloys Senefelder. The great attraction for commercial printers as the method developed was that images could be made available quickly...
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ASK THE GLOBE
Newspaper article from: The Boston Globe
; ...can be taken from one stone? S.G., Boston A. Several hundred. Lithography began in 1796 with the playwright Aloys Senefelder who used a type of Bavarian limestone which even today is considered the best material for art lithography. A slab...
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RICHARD VICARY ; Printmaker and painter
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London
; The artist Richard Vicary's preferred medium was lithography, an art form invented in Munich in 1798 when Aloys Senefelder discovered how to print from the flat surface of stone (lithography means "drawing on stone"). Exploiting the...
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Bromeliad Icons in Old Publications, Part 1.(General)
Magazine article from: Journal of the Bromeliad Society
; ...the surface of the plate was wiped clean. The other technique is lithography, discovered in 1798 in Germany by Aloys Senefelder. It is based on the fact that water and fat repel each other and achieved by making a drawing on a slab of stone...
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