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POCHOIR

ARTISTS
|  | EDY LEGRAND, Macao et Cosmage | 
| PAUL NASH, Saint Hercules and other stories 1927 | |
| E.MCKNIGHT KAUFFER,Ariel poem | |
| R.MORITZ, Les Silences de Colonel Bramble | 
|  | JAPANESE STENCILS, SELECTION | 
|  | IMAGES OF INTERIORS (DOVER/FRY) | 
|  | SEGUY DECORATIVE MOTIFS | 
|  | VERNEUIL KALEIDOSCOPE | 
ESSAYS
|  | PAUL NASH 1932 | 
| PENROSE 1930 | 
|  | JEAN SAUDE Traité d'enluminure d'art au pochoir, 1925 NY PUBLIC LIBRARY ON LINE. | 
| NEW YORK TIMES Charles Rahn Fry, Pochoir Collector, 47 OBITUARY Published: September 15, 1990 ( see above, Images of Interiors) "Charles Rahn Fry, a bibliophile and collector of pochoir, a colored stenciling process that flourished in France at the turn of the century, died on Wednesday at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. He was 47 years old and lived in Manhattan. A spokesman for the center said Mr. Fry had died of leukemia. He was a founding member of the Lenox Society of the New York Public Library and a fellow of the Morgan Library. He collected more than 4,000 images of pochoir, the largest such assemblage in the world. Mr. Fry was born in Greenville, Ohio, and was a graduate of Princeton. He is survived by his father, Charles, of Springfield, Ohio; a brother, Robin, of Westfield, N.J., and two sisters, Beatrice Darre of Cincinnati and Marmee Spray, of Taos, N.M." | 
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