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David Faber (printmaker)

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David Faber (born 1950) is an American master printer and co-author of the 2007 edition of A Guide to Drawing. David Faber is currently an Associate Professor of Art (printmaking) at Wake Forest University. Some of his most notable works include: Aberdeen Headlands, a monotype print, Holstein Poetry-Cantenary Curve, an intaglio print, and The Red Holstein Factor, an intaglio plaster cast monoprint.1 Faber's practiced printing techniques include intaglio, lithograph, and monotype printing, as well as drypoint, etching and engraving techniques.

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  • Mendelowitz, Faber, Wakeham. A Guide to Drawing: Seventh Edition. Thompson/Wadsworth, United States, 2007. pages 154, 351, 365.

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