Reynold Weidenaar
Reynold Henry Weidenaar (1915-1985) was an artist from Grand Rapids, Michigan, recognized nationally as well as locally for his technical virtuosity as a draftsman and printmaker. He embraced the subject matter and realism of American Regionalist art, though his depictions of the American Scene reflect a uniquely personal, often satirical perspective. Weidenaar is especially known for his mezzotint prints, particularly those of architectural subjects, such as the construction of the Mackinac Bridge. Provided by Wikipedia
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Magic music from the Telharmonium the story of the first music synthesizer by Weidenaar, Reynold
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Magic music from the telharmonium by Weidenaar, Reynold
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The Telharmonium a history of the first music synthesizer, 1893 - 1918 by Weidenaar, Reynold H.
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Three songs for tenor and piano by Murray, Bain, Watson, Walter, Weidenaar, Reynold, Baker, Larry, O'Brien, Eugene 1945-
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