Rudolph Ruzicka

Rudolph Ruzicka

Rudolph Ruzicka (1883–1978) prominent Czech-born American wood engraver, etcher, illustrator, typeface designer, and book designer. Ruzicka designed typefaces and wood engraving illustrations for Daniel Berkeley Updike's Merrymount Press, and was a designer for, and consultant to, the Mergenthaler Linotype Company for fifty years. He designed a number of seals and medals, including the American Institute of Graphic Arts (AIGA) and the Dartmouth Medal of the American Library Association.

Ruzicka emigrated to the United States from Bohemia at age ten, living first in Chicago where he took drawing lessons at the Hull House School before becoming an apprentice wood engraver. From 1900 to 1902 he attended further classes at the Chicago Art Institute. In 1903, he moved to New York to work as an engraver at the American Bank Note Company. In subsequent years he attended classes at both the Art Students League of New York and the New York School of Art.

In 1910, Ruzicka received his first major art commission from System magazine. Many exhibitions followed, including such venues as the "Societe de la Gravure", Paris, the Grolier Club, and the Century Association, New York. In 1935 Ruzicka was awarded the Gold Medal from the American Institute of Graphic Arts, and in that same year began work with the Typographic Development staff at Mergenthaler Linotype Company, for which he was to produce typeface families including Fairfield, Lake Informal, Primer, and Ruzicka Freehand. He moved to Massachusetts in 1948 and eventually settled in Vermont.

Over the years, D. B. Updike and Ruzicka collaborated on a number of well-respected book designs, including "Newark" and the Grolier Club's "Irving", as well as a fine series of Merrymount Press annual keepsakes. Ruzicka also provided substantial consulting for Updike's book "Printing Types". Today Ruzicka's art is collected in the Art Institute of Chicago, the Carnegie Institute, Library of Congress, the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.

ee also

* List of AIGA medalists

References

* Edward Connery Lathem, "Rudolph Ruzicka: Speaking Reminiscently". New York: Grolier Club, 1986. (Memoirs)
* Edward Connery Lathem and Elizabeth French Lathem (eds), "D.B.U. and R.R.: Selected Extracts from Correspondence between Daniel Berkeley Updike and Rudolph Ruzicka, 1908 to 1941". New York: American Printing History Association, 1997.


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