Education
He studied at Moravian College and the Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial Art where he took classes in lettering taught by Edward Johnston.
He studied at Moravian College and the Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial Art where he took classes in lettering taught by Edward Johnston.
From 1912-1921 he taught wood-cut art, calligraphy and typography at Chicago Normal School. From 1921-1931 he taught the history of printing at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Detterer"s former student, R. Hunter Middleton, later expanded Nicolas Jenson into a complete type family.
First cast in 1923, Nicolas Jenson was reintroduced in 1941 as Eusebius.
At the time of his death, Detterer was employed as the custodian of the John M. Wing Collection on the History of Printing at the Newberry Library in Chicago. Nicolas Jenson (1923, Ludlow)
Newberry Binding Type (1935, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives) Drawings by Detterer, metal patterns by R. Hunter Middleton, matrices cut by Robert Wiebking, cast in brass by American Type Founders
Eusebius (1941, Ludlow) a re-issue of Nicolas Jenson.