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Marc Drogin (February 7, 1936 – February 6, 2017) was an American writer and illustrator.


Biography

Drogin began work as a technical secretary, first at
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, and then at
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in New York City. His first drawings appeared as line fillers in New York's ''
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'' in the 1950s. He turned to journalism as a career in 1960, working as a reporter, editor, and features editor in newspapers from Colorado to Cape Cod. At one point a humorous columnist on ''
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'', he had columns syndicated in newspapers from Britain to Borneo. He was also a staffer on '' Look Magazines ''The Insider's Newsletter'' in New York. In 1972, Drogin established his long standing
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business in New Hampshire. He became known for his whimsically illustrated business and appointment cards for dentists, physicians, banks, and other businesses in the US and UK. Drogin became interested in the scripts of the Middle Ages in the 1970s, researched
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independently at the
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in
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, England, and wrote ''Medieval Calligraphy: Its History and Technique'', which was published in 1980 by Allanheld, Osmun & Co. Publishers, Inc. and Abner Schram, Ltd. It was re-published with corrections in 1989 by Dover Publications. This was followed by a children's version titled ''Yours Truly, King Arthur''. He then wrote the first-ever published volume on the history of
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s, ''Anathema!– Medieval Scribes and the History of Book Curses '' (Allanheld & Schram, 1983), and a history of the discovery and destruction of ancient manuscripts called ''Biblioclasm''. During this period, he taught
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workshops and lectured across the United States, Canada, England, and Iceland. He is described on the back cover of the Dover edition of his calligraphy book as "a professional calligrapher of medieval styles, as well as illuminator, writer, and teacher." For decades, Drogin divided his time between homes in New Hampshire and England. He established an antiques business dealing in miniature decorative objects which he ran both as a brick and mortar business, as well as online. His work for Maggs Brothers as an appraiser and medieval calligraphy expert were often employed in pricing pieces for sale both in Europe and the United States. Drogin died on February 6, 2017, aged 80.


Published works

*''Medieval Calligraphy, Its History and Technique'', (Allanheld & Schram, 1980; Dover, 1989) *''Yours truly, King Arthur'', (Taplinger Publishing, N.Y., 1982), , reprinted as ''Calligraphy of the Middle Ages and How to Do It'', (Dover Publications Inc., 1998), *''Anathema! Medieval scribes and the history of book curses'', (Allanheld & Schram, 1983) *''Biblioclasm : the mythical origins, magic powers, and perishability of the written word'', (
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, 1989),


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Drogin, Marc 1936 births 2017 deaths American calligraphers American graphic designers Artists from New Hampshire