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SUMMARY:A look at Illustration and Graphic Printmaking in Colonial America
DESCRIPTION:Registration is required for this free online lecture! Click here to register. \nArtist\, printmaker\, and living history presenter Andy Volpe will discuss the illustration and graphic works used in print in the American Colonial period\, such as Paul Revere\, William Burgis\, Amos Doolittle\, Nathaniel Hurd\, and others were producing for newspapers\, magazines\, almanacks\, books\, etc.\, with aspects relating to the American Revolution and Independence.  \nAndy Volpe is a printer and living historian in Worcester Massachusetts\, where he studies & replicates the printing and drawing techniques of the Old Masters\, covering ca. 1450 to 1800.  He works with Gary Gregory at the Printing Office of Edes & Gill Boston where he replicates the engravings of Paul Revere\, and creating commemorative work for the American 250th celebration.  He also works with the Museum of Printing in Haverhill and Worcester Art Museum (including the Higgins Armory collection)\, and active with several living history groups spanning Ancient Rome to American Civil War. \n  \nLCHA warming thanks Series Supporter J. Edward Knight Insurance for making this Online Lecture Series possible.
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SUMMARY:Good Grit: Black Sailors of Lincoln County
DESCRIPTION:This online program is free and open to the public. Preregistration is required. Click here to sign up. \nLearn about the lives of a few of the incredible Black men— free and enslaved— who worked the waters of the Kennebec and helped shape Lincoln County.  This talk will span the decades from the 1700s to the late 1800s.  Korinne Tanzer will discuss early enslaved men who were forced to sea by their enslavers and men like Zina Lewis\, who\, full of “good grit” as reported by one local newspaper\, made a name for himself as a very successful Black captain on the Kennebec River. Tanzer tells of the determination and grit of men whose stories have been hidden but who left an important mark on Maine’s rich maritime tradition. \n  \nAbout our speaker: Korinne Tanzer is currently obtaining a bachelor’s degree in History through Arizona State University online. She has been involved as a volunteer with Lincoln County Historical Association for two years. Currently a member of LCHA’s Board of Trustees and a member of the Wiscasset Old Jail stewardship committee\, she has been researching the lives of many of the 19th century inmates. Korinne has a passion for maritime history and LGBT+ history. She currently runs a blog devoted to maritime\, Maine\, and queer history and her favorite Jane Austen novel is Emma. She can be reached at korinne.tanzer@gmail.com. \n  \nThank you to Series Supporter J. Edward Knight Insurance for helping LCHA make this program available for free!
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