The technique was invented by L.A.M. Phelan in the early 1950s and is marketed by the Broaster Company of Beloit, Wisconsin, which Phelan founded.
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She has received the San Francisco Arts Commission Honorarium, the James D. Phelan Award in printmaking, a MacDowell Colony Fellowship and Residency award, and the James D. Phelan Award in painting, among other awards and recognition.
James D. Phelan (1861–1930), American politician; Mayor of San Francisco and U.S. Senator from California
Phelan's leadership tenure at the NYSE included the 1987 Black Monday stock market crash, during which he declined to halt trading.
John J. Phelan, Supreme Knight of the Knights of Columbus and Secretary of the State of Connecticut
Michael L. Phelan (born 1947), judge of the Federal Court of Canada
Others who were known to visit the house included actresses Joan and Constance Bennett, Senator James D. Phelan, and Governor William D. Stephens.
The award was founded in the 1930s by a bequest in the will of civic leader and former Senator James D. Phelan.
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Established by the trust of James D. Phelan (1861-1930) to "recognize the achievements of California-born artists in a variety of disciplines."