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            <text>Emil Weddige was known as an impactful artist with a particular finesse with color and shade in his prints, technically skilled, a leader in the field of lithography. Weddige was not only among the first to teach lithography in American universities, but he is also among those credited with the revival of stone lithography in North America and Europe.</text>
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            <text>Karl Scrag</text>
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            <text>initials E W</text>
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              <text>Abigail Shim</text>
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