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Revision as of 02:17, 23 September 2019

Brody Neuenschwander
Born1958 (age 66–67)
Houston, Texas
EducationA.B., Princeton University,[1] 1981
PhD, Courtauld Institute,[2] 1986
Roehampton Institute
Occupation(s)Calligrapher, artist
Known forProspero's Books (1991)[3]
The Pillow Book (1996)
Casanova (2005)[4]

Brody Neuenschwander is a calligrapher and artist.

While at college, Neuenschwander was appointed Princeton University's University Scholar.[5]

Neuenschwander was an assistant to Donald Jackson, and has collaborated with Peter Greenaway.[6] Neuenschwander has worked on multiple films and television programs.[7]

Neuenschwander taught at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston in 2004,[8] and has translated many writings of Hans-Joachim Burgert.[9] His work has been included in the International Exhibition of Calligraphy.[10]

References

  1. ^ https://friendsofcalligraphy.org/pages/classes.html
  2. ^ https://friendsofcalligraphy.org/pages/classes.html
  3. ^ Savage, Todd (18 March 1999). "Art People: Tom Greensfelder, Rebel Calligrapher". Chicago Reader. Retrieved 21 September 2019.
  4. ^ https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0626863/
  5. ^ https://www.princeton.edu/~graphicarts/2008/02/brody_neuenschwander_calligrap.html
  6. ^ https://paw.princeton.edu/article/slide-show-brody-neuenschwander-%E2%80%9981
  7. ^ https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0626863/
  8. ^ https://friendsofcalligraphy.org/pages/Developing%20Meaning%20Brody%20flyer%20color%20finalrev1.pdf
  9. ^ https://friendsofcalligraphy.org/pages/classes.html
  10. ^ http://calligraphy-expo.com/en/participants/Brody_Neuenschwander