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"Newsprint: A Journey Through Time and Ink" Typesetting by hand, a meticulous craft that brought words to life on the pages of the Morning Post newspaper in London

Background imageNewsprint Collection: Les écuries d'Augias, 1872. Creator: Honore Daumier

Les écuries d'Augias, 1872. Creator: Honore Daumier
Les ecuries d'Augias, 1872. The stables of Augias

Background imageNewsprint Collection: Comment Bismarck comprend l'unité allemande, 1870. Creator: Honore Daumier

Comment Bismarck comprend l'unité allemande, 1870. Creator: Honore Daumier
Comment Bismarck comprend l'unite allemande, 1870. How Bismarck understands German unity

Background imageNewsprint Collection: Tirez, ça fait équilibre, 1871. Creator: Honore Daumier

Tirez, ça fait équilibre, 1871. Creator: Honore Daumier
Tirez, ca fait equilibre, 1871. Pull it balances

Background imageNewsprint Collection: Human life, after frescoes by Eduard Bendemann in the throne room of the Dresden Royal Pal

Human life, after frescoes by Eduard Bendemann in the throne room of the Dresden Royal Pal... 1851. Creator: Anon
Human life, after frescoes by Eduard Bendemann in the throne room of the Dresden Royal Palace, page 188 of Magasin Pittoresque, 1851

Background imageNewsprint Collection: The Great American Tin Swindle, published October 19, 1892. Creator: William Allen Rogers

The Great American Tin Swindle, published October 19, 1892. Creator: William Allen Rogers
The Great American Tin Swindle, published October 19, 1892

Background imageNewsprint Collection: The Latest Republican Bugaboo, from Puck, published November 2, 1892. Creator: William Allen Rogers

The Latest Republican Bugaboo, from Puck, published November 2, 1892. Creator: William Allen Rogers
The Latest Republican Bugaboo, from Puck, published November 2, 1892

Background imageNewsprint Collection: Stripped for the Fight, from Puck, 1892. Creator: William Allen Rogers

Stripped for the Fight, from Puck, 1892. Creator: William Allen Rogers
Stripped for the Fight, from Puck, 1892

Background imageNewsprint Collection: Their Coat of Arms, published April 11, 1889. Creator: Thomas Nast

Their Coat of Arms, published April 11, 1889. Creator: Thomas Nast
Their Coat of Arms, published April 11, 1889

Background imageNewsprint Collection: Drop Em, 1872. Creator: Thomas Nast

Drop Em, 1872. Creator: Thomas Nast
Drop Em, 1872

Background imageNewsprint Collection: Can the Law Reach Him?, n.d. Creator: Thomas Nast

Can the Law Reach Him?, n.d. Creator: Thomas Nast
Can the Law Reach Him?, n.d

Background imageNewsprint Collection: The Cat's-Paw, Any Thing to Get Chestnuts, published July 18, 1892. Creator: James Albert Wales

The Cat's-Paw, Any Thing to Get Chestnuts, published July 18, 1892. Creator: James Albert Wales
The Cat's-Paw, Any Thing to Get Chestnuts, published July 18, 1892

Background imageNewsprint Collection: We Know Nothing about the Stolen Vouchers, 1871. Creator: Thomas Nast

We Know Nothing about the Stolen Vouchers, 1871. Creator: Thomas Nast
We Know Nothing about the Stolen Vouchers, 1871

Background imageNewsprint Collection: The Great Unknown, from Puck, 1896. Creator: Louis Dalrymple

The Great Unknown, from Puck, 1896. Creator: Louis Dalrymple
The Great Unknown, from Puck, 1896

Background imageNewsprint Collection: They Can't Keep Him Hid, from Puck, n.d. Creator: Louis Dalrymple

They Can't Keep Him Hid, from Puck, n.d. Creator: Louis Dalrymple
They Can't Keep Him Hid, from Puck, n.d

Background imageNewsprint Collection: Who Is in the Soup Now, from Puck, published May, 1889. Creator: Louis Dalrymple

Who Is in the Soup Now, from Puck, published May, 1889. Creator: Louis Dalrymple
Who Is in the Soup Now, from Puck, published May, 1889

Background imageNewsprint Collection: The Great American Statesman, Puck, published September 5, 1883. Creator: Louis Dalrymple

The Great American Statesman, Puck, published September 5, 1883. Creator: Louis Dalrymple
The Great American Statesman, Puck, published September 5, 1883

Background imageNewsprint Collection: And There He Will Stick!, from Puck, published April 6, 1887. Creator: Louis Dalrymple

And There He Will Stick!, from Puck, published April 6, 1887. Creator: Louis Dalrymple
And There He Will Stick!, from Puck, published April 6, 1887

Background imageNewsprint Collection: Unconditional Surrender, from Puck, published April 17, 1889. Creator: Louis Dalrymple

Unconditional Surrender, from Puck, published April 17, 1889. Creator: Louis Dalrymple
Unconditional Surrender, from Puck, published April 17, 1889

Background imageNewsprint Collection: Mr. Gladstone's Birthday, from the Pall Mall Budget, 1893. Creator: Unknown

Mr. Gladstone's Birthday, from the Pall Mall Budget, 1893. Creator: Unknown
Mr. Gladstone's Birthday, from the Pall Mall Budget, 1893

Background imageNewsprint Collection: He Has Arrived in Washington, from Puck, 1889. Creator: Unknown

He Has Arrived in Washington, from Puck, 1889. Creator: Unknown
He Has Arrived in Washington, from Puck, 1889

Background imageNewsprint Collection: Victory Portraits of Benjamin Harrison and Levi P. Morton, from Judge, 1888. Creator: Unknown

Victory Portraits of Benjamin Harrison and Levi P. Morton, from Judge, 1888. Creator: Unknown
Victory Portraits of Benjamin Harrison and Levi P. Morton, from Judge, 1888

Background imageNewsprint Collection: Legalized Plunderers, from Puck, 1880. Creator: Unknown

Legalized Plunderers, from Puck, 1880. Creator: Unknown
Legalized Plunderers, from Puck, 1880

Background imageNewsprint Collection: The War in East Tennessee, published November 21, 1863. Creator: Unknown

The War in East Tennessee, published November 21, 1863. Creator: Unknown
The War in East Tennessee, published November 21, 1863

Background imageNewsprint Collection: The Dead, Steered by the Dumb, Swept Upward with the Flood, 1896. Creator: Unknown

The Dead, Steered by the Dumb, Swept Upward with the Flood, 1896. Creator: Unknown
The Dead, Steered by the Dumb, Swept Upward with the Flood, 1896

Background imageNewsprint Collection: The Triumph of Boodle, from Boodle, n.d. Creator: Joseph Keppler

The Triumph of Boodle, from Boodle, n.d. Creator: Joseph Keppler
The Triumph of Boodle, from Boodle, n.d

Background imageNewsprint Collection: A Business Alliance, 1887. Creator: Joseph Keppler

A Business Alliance, 1887. Creator: Joseph Keppler
A Business Alliance, 1887

Background imageNewsprint Collection: A Bad Case of Consumption, from Puck, 1890. Creator: Joseph Keppler

A Bad Case of Consumption, from Puck, 1890. Creator: Joseph Keppler
A Bad Case of Consumption, from Puck, 1890

Background imageNewsprint Collection: The Republican Pharisees, from Puck, n.d. Creator: Joseph Keppler

The Republican Pharisees, from Puck, n.d. Creator: Joseph Keppler
The Republican Pharisees, from Puck, n.d

Background imageNewsprint Collection: Looking Backward, from Puck, n.d. Creator: Joseph Keppler

Looking Backward, from Puck, n.d. Creator: Joseph Keppler
Looking Backward, from Puck, n.d

Background imageNewsprint Collection: The Old Leaders and the New, n.d. Creator: Joseph Keppler

The Old Leaders and the New, n.d. Creator: Joseph Keppler
The Old Leaders and the New, n.d

Background imageNewsprint Collection: All for Him, published October 26, 1892. Creator: Joseph Keppler

All for Him, published October 26, 1892. Creator: Joseph Keppler
All for Him, published October 26, 1892

Background imageNewsprint Collection: Easter in the Old World Barnyard, from Puck, 1895. Creator: Joseph Keppler

Easter in the Old World Barnyard, from Puck, 1895. Creator: Joseph Keppler
Easter in the Old World Barnyard, from Puck, 1895

Background imageNewsprint Collection: The Phoenix, from Puck, 1890. Creator: Joseph Keppler

The Phoenix, from Puck, 1890. Creator: Joseph Keppler
The Phoenix, from Puck, 1890

Background imageNewsprint Collection: Kik-kik-cock-a-doodle doo! Mr. Kelly, how are YOU?, from Puck, published November 12, 1884

Kik-kik-cock-a-doodle doo! Mr. Kelly, how are YOU?, from Puck, published November 12, 1884. Creator: Joseph Keppler
Kik-kik-cock-a-doodle doo! Mr. Kelly, how are YOU?, from Puck, published November 12, 1884

Background imageNewsprint Collection: The Republican Dalilah Stealthily deprives the Democratic Sampson... published November 10, 1880

The Republican Dalilah Stealthily deprives the Democratic Sampson... published November 10, 1880
The Republican Dalilah Stealthily deprives the Democratic Sampson of his Strength, from Puck, published November 10, 1880

Background imageNewsprint Collection: Her True Knight, from Puck, 1887. Creator: Joseph Keppler

Her True Knight, from Puck, 1887. Creator: Joseph Keppler
Her True Knight, from Puck, 1887

Background imageNewsprint Collection: Any Thing to Keep Afloat a Little Longer, from Puck, n.d. Creator: Joseph Keppler

Any Thing to Keep Afloat a Little Longer, from Puck, n.d. Creator: Joseph Keppler
Any Thing to Keep Afloat a Little Longer, from Puck, n.d

Background imageNewsprint Collection: Restless Nights, from Puck, n.d. Creator: Joseph Keppler

Restless Nights, from Puck, n.d. Creator: Joseph Keppler
Restless Nights, from Puck, n.d

Background imageNewsprint Collection: As Natural as Life, from Puck, 1888. Creator: Joseph Keppler

As Natural as Life, from Puck, 1888. Creator: Joseph Keppler
As Natural as Life, from Puck, 1888

Background imageNewsprint Collection: Scene from the New National Operetta, from Puck, 1883. Creator: Joseph Keppler

Scene from the New National Operetta, from Puck, 1883. Creator: Joseph Keppler
Scene from the New National Operetta, from Puck, 1883

Background imageNewsprint Collection: A Strange Case of Epizooty, from Puck, n.d. Creator: Joseph Keppler

A Strange Case of Epizooty, from Puck, n.d. Creator: Joseph Keppler
A Strange Case of Epizooty, from Puck, n.d

Background imageNewsprint Collection: The Democratic Samson and the Republican Philistines, from Puck, published September 15, 1880

The Democratic Samson and the Republican Philistines, from Puck, published September 15, 1880. Creator: Joseph Keppler
The Democratic Samson and the Republican Philistines, from Puck, published September 15, 1880

Background imageNewsprint Collection: The Political Handicap, from Puck, n.d. Creator: Joseph Keppler

The Political Handicap, from Puck, n.d. Creator: Joseph Keppler
The Political Handicap, from Puck, n.d

Background imageNewsprint Collection: On the Road, from Puck, 1881. Creator: Joseph Keppler

On the Road, from Puck, 1881. Creator: Joseph Keppler
On the Road, from Puck, 1881

Background imageNewsprint Collection: The Democrats Finding Their Moses, from Puck, n.d. Creator: Joseph Keppler

The Democrats Finding Their Moses, from Puck, n.d. Creator: Joseph Keppler
The Democrats Finding Their Moses, from Puck, n.d

Background imageNewsprint Collection: Just the Difference, from Puck, 1880. Creator: Joseph Keppler

Just the Difference, from Puck, 1880. Creator: Joseph Keppler
Just the Difference, from Puck, 1880

Background imageNewsprint Collection: The National Barber Shop - Next, n.d. Creator: Joseph Keppler

The National Barber Shop - Next, n.d. Creator: Joseph Keppler
The National Barber Shop - Next, n.d

Background imageNewsprint Collection: The One Man Power in our Jury System, from Puck, published February 10, 1886

The One Man Power in our Jury System, from Puck, published February 10, 1886. Creator: Joseph Keppler
The One Man Power in our Jury System, from Puck, published February 10, 1886



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"Newsprint: A Journey Through Time and Ink" Typesetting by hand, a meticulous craft that brought words to life on the pages of the Morning Post newspaper in London. The smell of fresh ink mingling with the hustle and bustle of Fleet Street, where delivery trucks unloaded bundles of newsprint. In c. 1942, amidst the chaos of war, an artist found solace in meditation as they delicately painted gouache on newsprint laid upon a board. Their brushstrokes captured moments of tranquility amid turmoil. During WW1, a powerful cartoon titled "The Censor at Work" depicted the struggles faced by journalists striving for truth amidst censorship. Newsprint became both weapon and shield against propaganda. Gaston Doumergue's stern gaze immortalized through Le Monde Illustre's b/w photo on June 21st, 1914 - forever etched onto fragile newsprint - capturing a moment before history took its course. Southland Paper mill in Lufkin, Texas churned out rolls using Kraft pulp in 1943. The machinery hummed tirelessly as paper transformed into vessels for information and stories. Traveling back to March 5th, 1770 - litho prints recounting the horrid Boston Massacre adorned brittle sheets of newsprint. They served as eyewitness accounts etching history onto their delicate fibers. March 16th, 1885 saw Huckleberry Finn banned in Concord, Massachusetts; an article from the Boston Daily Globe chronicled this controversial decision on faded newsprint pages that still held echoes of dissent. A litho print from c. 1854 showcased Boston's fight against slavery with fiery determination splashed across layers upon layers of aged newsprint – each stroke echoing cries for freedom within courtrooms' walls. On February 2nd, 1898 The New York World graced front pages with bold headlines that stirred hearts and minds.