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- 85e17c52a44eb0af07f39e72c8db86b10b84ea96ca7293d40dec744f18886a30 accessdate "2007-06-16".
- 85e17c52a44eb0af07f39e72c8db86b10b84ea96ca7293d40dec744f18886a30 date "2007-06-16".
- 85e17c52a44eb0af07f39e72c8db86b10b84ea96ca7293d40dec744f18886a30 isCitedBy Martin_J._Weber.
- 85e17c52a44eb0af07f39e72c8db86b10b84ea96ca7293d40dec744f18886a30 publisher New_York_Times.
- 85e17c52a44eb0af07f39e72c8db86b10b84ea96ca7293d40dec744f18886a30 quote "Martin J. Weber, a graphic artist, typographer and art director who invented a widely adopted technique that gave two-dimensional images the illusion of appearing in three dimensions, died last Saturday at his home in Manhattan. He was 102. His death was announced by his son, Dr. Carl Weber, a surgeon in White Plains.".
- 85e17c52a44eb0af07f39e72c8db86b10b84ea96ca7293d40dec744f18886a30 title "Martin J. Weber, 102, Dies; Innovator in Graphic Techniques".