Prinner, Anton, 1902-1983
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found: Anton Prinner, c2006:p. 153 (b. Budapest, Dec. 31, 1902) p. 156 (d. Paris, Apr. 6, 1983)
found: Bénézit, 1999(Prinner, Anton; b. Budapest, Dec. 31, 1902; d. Paris, Apr. 6, 1983)
found: Anton Prinner, 2006:p. 153, etc. (b. Anna, takes on masculine identity after emigrating from Hungary to Paris in 1927 or 1928)
found: Wikipedia, viewed 28 September 2021(access point: Anton Prinner. Anton Prinner (1902-1983) was a Hungarian, naturalized French painter, engraver and sculptor. Born Anna Prinner in Budapest, Prinner began using the first name Anton when he moved to France in 1928. His interest in Egypt inspired him to invent papyrogravure, a technique for printmaking using cardboard instead of the unwieldy copper plates that were prevalent at the time. Using this method, he made his own prints for his work Gravures de l'Apocalypse) - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anton_Prinner
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2007-01-11: new
2021-09-29: revised
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