Louis John Pouchée (1782 – 15 March 1845), was a London type founder and entrepreneur. Pouchée is first recorded as the proprietor of Alamode Beef and...
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Charles Reed & Sons Deberny & Peignot Grafotechna Inland Type Foundry Louis Pouchée Stephenson Blake VEB Typoart "Industries: Printing | British History...
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Bride Printing Library in London. They were engraved in wood by or for Louis Pouchée around the 1820s. It would later inspire the artwork for American metal...
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for decorated designs was the London foundry of Louis John Pouchée, active from 1818 to 1830. Pouchée was a Freemason, and some of his foundry's types...
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particularly known for decorated designs was the London foundry of Louis John Pouchée, active by 1818 to 1830; many of the foundry's wooden patterns are...
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(1993). Ornamented types: twenty-three alphabets from the foundry of Louis John Poucheé. I.M. Imprimit in association with the St. Bride Printing Library...
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Mosley, Ornamented types: twenty-three alphabets from the foundry of Louis John Poucheé, I.M. Imprimit, 1993 Paul Shaw, Revival Type: Digital Typefaces Inspired...
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nineteenth-century types and sets of decorated wood alphabets it had bought from the Pouchée foundry. These were later taken over by the St Bride Library, while Stephenson...
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the letter, of a kind popular in France and particularly sold by Louis John Pouchée in London. He did issue a small decorated "Tuscan" (typeface with...
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