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Pendleton, John B

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Pendleton, John B (1798–1866)

US lithographer. Pendleton is recognized as the founder of the lithographic process in the USA. He worked with the engraver Charles Willson Peale, travelled to France (1824), where he learned the technique of lithography, and established a lithography business in Boston, Massachusetts (1825) and then in New York, New York (1829). After selling the business to his pupil, the lithographer Nathaniel Currier (1834), he became a carpenter and established a planing mill (1835–51). He was born in New York, New York.



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