| Year | | Event | Keyword |
| 1879 | | E.M.Forster (1879-1970). HOWARDS END, 1910. | FORSTER |
| 1879 | | Regemorter, Berthe van, d.1964. Belgium bookbinder | REGEMORTER |
| 1882 | | Gill, Eric, d.1940 | GILL |
| 1882 | | (1882-1963). Argenteuil. Paris 1900, studied at Académie Humbert | BRAQUE, GEORGES |
| and École des Beaux-Arts. Joined Fauves 1906. With Picasso co- |
| founder of Cubism 1908. Painter, sculptor, graphic artist, book |
| illustrator. Books: Le Piège de Méduse (Erik Satie, 1921); Souspente |
| (Tudal, 1945); Le Soleil des Eaux (Char, 1949); Les Chants |
| (Milarepa, 1950); Cinq Sapates (Ponge, 1950); Theogonie (Hesiod, |
| 1955); La bibliothèque est en Feu (Char, 1956); Le Tir à l'Arc |
| (Suzuki/Herrigel, 1960) |
| 1883 | | Photogravure, First in Britain by T. and R. Annan of Glasgow | PHOTOGRAVURE |
| 1883 | | Malin, Charles, d.1955, Parisain punch cutter who in 1926 cut the | MALIN |
| punches for Eric Gill's Perpetua type |
| 1883 | | Malin, Charles, d.1955, Parisain punch cutter who in 1926 cut the | TYPE |
| punches for Eric Gill's Perpetua type |
| 1883 | | Hunter, Dard, d.1966. Leading authority on papermaking | HUNTER |
| 1883 | | Hunter, Dard, d.1966. Leading authority on papermaking | PAPER |
| 1884 | | Born in Leipzig. Studied at Weimar School of Art, joined Berlin | BECKMANN, MAX |
| Secession. Active in Berlin and Frankfurt. Fled to Holland 1937, to |
| USA 1947. Taught at Washington University, St. Louis, and Brooklyn |
| College. expressionist painter and graphic artist. Books: Eurydikes |
| Wiederkehr (1909); Die Fürstin (1918); Stadtnacht (1921); Ebbi |
| 1884 | | Mergenthaler invented linotype | MERGENTHALER |
| 1884 | | Grolier Club, founded by Theodore de Vinne, Robert Hoe a.o.'s | GROLIER |
| 1885 | | Pop-Up. Levi Yaggy published a life size folio 'Yaggi's Anatomical | POP UP |
| Study' with layered illustrations |
| 1886 | | Linotype invented by Otto Mergenthaler | LINOTYPE |
| 1887 | | (1887-1985). Born in Vitebsk. Studied in St. Petersburg with Léon | CHAGALL, ,ARC |
| Bakst. Paris 1910-1914 associated with the Cubists. Back in Russia |
| from 1914-1922. Studied graphic techniques with Hermann Struck in |
| Germany. Books: Mein Leben (1923); Les Ames Mortes (1948); |
| Arabian Nights (1951); La Fontaine Fables (1952); Bible (1956). |
| 1888 | | Jean (Hans) Arp (1888-1966) Alsatian, born Strasbourg, attended | ARP, HANS. |
| Strasbourg School of Applied Art, studied at Weimar Art School. |
| Contributed to Blaue Reiter exhibitions. Co-founder of DADA Zurich |
| 1916. |
| 1888 | | (1888-1978). Greece, of Italian parentage. Art school of Athens | CHIRICO, GIORGIO DE |
| Polytechnic Institute and Munich Academy. In Paris associated with |
| the Cubists. 1938 settled in Rome. Books: Le Mystère Laïc (1928); |
| Calligrammes (1930). |
| 1889 | | Morison, Stanley, d.1967. British scholar-typographer | MORISON |
| 1889 | | Meggendorfer's International Circus is published | MEGGENDORFER |
| 1889 | | Pop-up. Meggendorfer's International Circus is published | POP UP |
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