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John R. Rohner is equally comfortable teaching museography in the classroom, going "off the sidewalk" to explore wildlife around Hudson Bay, and concocting a delicious fruit pie in the kitchen. He also found time to write down and share the knowledge that led him to known as "The Godfather of the American Engraving Renaissance." At 95, he is truly an American original!
By Chris ClarkeJohn R. Rohner is equally comfortable teaching museography in the classroom, going "off the sidewalk" to explore wildlife around Hudson Bay, and concocting a delicious fruit pie in the kitchen. He also found time to write down and share the knowledge that led him to known as "The Godfather of the American Engraving Renaissance." At 95, he is truly an American original!