JFK Inaugural Address 24"x18" * Geyer Studios 1966 * Jewish American Interest
Great piece in very good condition. I have included some information about the publisher below. Very good vintage condition. Please see photos. Thanks for looking and please let me know if you have any questions! Geyer Studio, a calligraphy studio in New York City, for whom Ismar David consulted , did design work and taught workshops from approximately 1969–1987. Geyer Studio, one of several calligraphy/engrossing studios in NYC. Another was Malcolm & Hayes. These establishments had been around for a long time. Their bread and butter was producing and filling in the names of certificates of all kinds. They also made individual, one-of-a-kind proclamations and citations. According to Marion Andrews, an engrosser from earlier days and an accomplished watercolorist, old Mr. Geyer used to say, “If you can’t make a living between 9 and 5, you should get out of the business.” Harold Yardlan was the second owner of Geyer Studio. His daughter Stephanie succeeded him.
Specifications
| Return Shipping Will Be Paid By | Buyer |
| All Returns Accepted | Returns Accepted |
| Item Must Be Returned Within | 30 Days |
| Refund Will Be Given As | Money Back |
| President | John F. Kennedy |
| Type | Commemorative Document |
| Material | Cardboard |
| Country/Region Of Manufacture | United States |
Great piece in very good condition. I have included some information about the publisher below. Very good vintage condition. Please see photos. Thanks for looking and please let me know if you have any questions! Geyer Studio, a calligraphy studio in New York City, for whom Ismar David consulted , did design work and taught workshops from approximately 1969–1987. Geyer Studio, one of several calligraphy/engrossing studios in NYC. Another was Malcolm & Hayes. These establishments had been around for a long time. Their bread and butter was producing and filling in the names of certificates of all kinds. They also made individual, one-of-a-kind proclamations and citations. According to Marion Andrews, an engrosser from earlier days and an accomplished watercolorist, old Mr. Geyer used to say, “If you can’t make a living between 9 and 5, you should get out of the business.” Harold Yardlan was the second owner of Geyer Studio. His daughter Stephanie succeeded him.
