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Educational Charts, enhanced version, Free new PDF
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Hello there!
Since it is difficult to find a properly printed version of the approximately 1917 Educational Charts by Bashford Dean (founder of the Arms and Armor division in the Metropolitan Museum of Art), I have recently cleaned up the illustrations and had them printed for myself and my collector friends along with a bit of layout. I have decided to share it with whoever could be interested in this post :) Hope you like it. Feel free to share it with anyone you want. (I had to downsize it to 4 megabyte to be able to share it, mention if you would like the full size one of about 23-25 megabyte) - Simon |
Many thanks for that! Bashford Dean must have been a remarkable man. :)
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He was pretty badass imo! :D
Its great that it is useful to you, I made it for myself mainly, and then decided to share the PDF. |
Thank you ever so much - A wonderful contribution to our collective knowledge.
Cheers Chris |
I am sure a lot of members will save this PDF to their library :cool:.
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Thank you for posting that.
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Hashime illustrated a couple of the charts, mainly the one with the armours throughout time, possibly because he must have been better at drawing people. This is speculation ofcourse. "Hashime Murayama was a Japanese American painter and scientific illustrator. He was best known for his exquisite paintings of birds, insects, fish, mammals, and other wildlife. " The other illustrator, Stanley J Rowland seems to be a more technical illustrator, and he drew most of the illustrations in the compiled charts. He joined The Met in 1914 as a young man. |
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