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Warren Chappell
American artist

Warren Chappell

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American artist
Gender
Male
Birth
Place of birth
Richmond, USA
Death
1991 (aged 87 years)
Place of death
Charlottesville, USA
Age
87 years
Education
Art Students League of New York,
University of Richmond,
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Biography

Warren Chappell (1904, Richmond, Virginia – 1991, Charlottesville, Virginia)was an American illustrator, book and type designer, and author.

Education

He was a graduate of the University of Richmond, and then studied at the Art Students League of New York, under Boardman Robinson, where he later taught. In 1931-2 he studied type design and punch-cutting under Rudolf Koch at the Design School Offenbach in Germany.In 1935 he studied illustration at the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center. The University of Richmond awarded him an honorary D.F.A. in 1968.In 1970 his work in the graphic arts was recognized by the Rochester Institute of Technology, with the presentation of their Goudy Award.

Career

After running his own studio in New York City for several years, Chappell traveled to Germany just before World War II to work at Stempel on the typeface Trajanus. He returned to the United States at the onset of the war, having seen only initial proofs. He first saw the completed typeface in Swedish design magazines during the war. He later devoted himself to book design and illustration and was closely associated with the firm of Alfred A. Knopf for which he designed many books. He also did illustrations for Random House, Harper & Row, and Doubleday.He was typography consultant to both the Book of the Month Club and American Type Founders.He was Artist-in-Residence at University of Virginia in Charlottesville.

John Updike and Chappell worked together on books for children on music, including "The Magic Flute" (1962), "The Ring" (1964) and "Bottom's Dream" (1969).His design for the E. P. Dutton re-issues of A. A. Milne's Winnie-the-Pooh books are considered to be particularly elegant.

Typefaces

  • Koch Uncial (1932) in collaboration with Paul Koch
  • Lydian Series (ATF)
    • Lydian + Italic (1938)
    • Lydian Bold + Italic (1938)
    • Lydian Cursive (1940)
    • Lydian Condensed + Italic (1946)
  • Trajanus Antiqua (roman) + Trajanus Kursiv (italic) + Trajanus Halbfett (semi-bold) (1939, Stempel + Linotype (Frankfurt)), named for the same Roman emperor as Carol Twombly's Trajan but a very different design, being a Medieval. See Fr. Edward Catich's research for more on the origin of the monumental lettering style which was the inspiration for the typeface Trajan. The semi-bold weight however, was prepared by the foundry, Chappell having only made drawings (starting with a broad nibbed pen, then refining the contours using opaque white as if using an engraver) for the roman and italic designs. The Huxley House specimen book for it was featured in an AIGA design annual.
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