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Chapters in the History of the Arts and Crafts Movement, Oscar Lovell Triggs, 1902 | ||||
Oscar Lovell Triggs, an English instructor at the University of Chicago, helped found the Industrial Art League of Chicago in 1899. Along with Frank Lowden, Emil Hirsch, Newton Partridge, and E. P. Rosenthal, Triggs was an officer of the league, which disbanded in 1904.
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