Benjamin Henry Day Jr. 🔍

Printer, inventor, publisher (1838 - 1916)

An American printer and inventor who developed the Ben-Day process, a printing technique for producing tints and shades using patterns of dots, lines, or textures.

Mentors & Influences (Looking Backward)

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Inspired By Benjamin Henry Day Jr. (Looking Forward)

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Roy Lichtenstein
Painter
Day's invention of the Ben-Day dot process provided the foundational mechanical reproduction technique that Roy Lichtenstein famously appropriated, monumentalized, and recontextualized as a primary visual motif in his Pop Art paintings.