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1888 - 89

[[underlined]] Koehler, S. R. [[/underlined]] Radiren und Gradiren. [[underlined]] Chronik für vervielfältigende Kunst [[/underlined]] (Vienna). Vol. I, No. 6, October 1888. - Noch einmal "Radiren und Gradiren". [[underlined]] Same Journal. [[/underlined]] Vol. I, No. 7, November 1888.
A collection of quotations from German literature, from the 16. century downwards to fix the term used in German [[strikethrough]] for [[/strikethrough]] ^[[in past centuries to designate]] the art of etching.

[[underlined]] Koehler, S. R. [[/underlined]] Eine neue Geschichte des Holzschnittes. [[underlined]] Chronik für vervielfältigende Kunst [[/underlined]] (Vienna).  Vol. I, No. 6, October 1888. 

[[underlined]] Koehler, S. R. [[/underlined]] Die Meister der Holzschneide Kunst. [[underlined]] Kunstchronik [[/underlined]] (Leipzig). Vol XXIV, No. 1, October 1888.
Preliminary announcements of W. J. Linton's forthcoming work, "The Masters of Wood-Engraving."

[[underlined]] Koehler, S. R. [[/underlined]]  Museum of Fine Arts. Print Department. - Exhibition of Albert Dürer's engravings, etchings, and dry-prints, and of most of the woodcuts executed from his designs. Selected from the collection of Mr. Henry S. Sewall, of New York, and from the Gray collection belonging to Harvard College. Together with eight original drawings from the collection von Franck. November 15, 1888 to January 15, 1889. Boston: Printed for the Museum by Alfred Mudge & Son, 24 Franklin Street. 1888. - 12 d. XXII + 81 pp.

Contains a catalogue, arranged chronologically, of all of Dürer's authenticated works on metal and of most of the woodcuts from his designs, together with some of the doubtful works. Also notes, with references to the leading writers on Dürer, and an introduction.

[[underlined]] Koehler, S. R. [[/underlined]] [Proceedings United States National Museum, Vol. X. - Appendise.] Smithsonian Institution. United States National Museum. - Catalogue of the contributions of the Section of Graphic Arts to Ohio Valley Centennnial Exposition, Cincinnati, 1888. By S. R. Koehler, Curator, Section of Graphic Arts. - I. Processes of Engraving and printing for pictorial purposes from the sixteenth century to our own time (exclusive of modern photo-mechanical processes) Page 705. II. Wood engraving in the United States. 718. III. Etching in the United States. 721. IV. Modern photo-mechanical processes. 723. - Snd Pp. 701 - 731.
Contains, besides the ^[[summary]] catalogue of the specimens shown, short technical explanations of, and historical data concerning, the various processes illustrated. Printed separately for distribution at the Ohio Valley Centennial Exposition.