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- Glen_Alps abstract "Glen Alps was a printmaker and educator who is credited with having developed the collagraph. A collagraph is a print whose plate is a board or other substrate onto which textured materials are glued. The plate may be inked for printing in either the intaglio or the relief manner and then printed onto paper. Although the inventor of the process is not known, Alps made collagraphy his primary art form and coined the word "collagraph" in 1956. He disseminated the techniques he developed for making collagraphs during his long career as both an artist and a teacher.".
- Glen_Alps alias "Glen Earl Alps, Glen E. Alps".
- Glen_Alps birthDate "1914-06-20".
- Glen_Alps birthYear "1914".
- Glen_Alps deathDate "1996-11-03".
- Glen_Alps deathYear "1996".
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- Glen_Alps wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Hart_Benton_(painter).
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- Glen_Alps wikiPageWikiLinkText "Glen Alps".
- Glen_Alps birthDate "1914-06-20".
- Glen_Alps birthPlace "Loveland, Colorado".
- Glen_Alps dateOfBirth "1914-06-20".
- Glen_Alps dateOfDeath "1996-11-03".
- Glen_Alps deathDate "1996-11-03".
- Glen_Alps deathPlace "Seattle, Washington".
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- Glen_Alps knownFor "Developing the collagraph".
- Glen_Alps name "Alps, Glen".
- Glen_Alps name "Glen Alps".
- Glen_Alps nationality "U.S. citizen".
- Glen_Alps occupation "Artist, educator".
- Glen_Alps otherNames "Glen Earl Alps, Glen E. Alps".
- Glen_Alps placeOfBirth "Loveland, Colorado".
- Glen_Alps placeOfDeath "Seattle, Washington".
- Glen_Alps shortDescription "American printmaker".
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- Glen_Alps description "American printmaker".
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- Glen_Alps comment "Glen Alps was a printmaker and educator who is credited with having developed the collagraph. A collagraph is a print whose plate is a board or other substrate onto which textured materials are glued. The plate may be inked for printing in either the intaglio or the relief manner and then printed onto paper. Although the inventor of the process is not known, Alps made collagraphy his primary art form and coined the word "collagraph" in 1956.".
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