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ENGLISH ARTISTS' PAPER: RENAISSANCE TO REGENCY.
Krill, John
This comprehensive and well-illustrated work is an invaluable source for anyone interested in prints, drawings, or paper history. The author, John Krill, is the Senior Conservator for Paper at the Winterthur Museum and an international authority on paper. He has written a detailed and interesting account of the evolution and types of paper available to artists in England from the Renaissance to the Regency. Mr. Krill's extensive research goes far beyond the ordinary study of papermaking processes. He delves into the artistic needs for particular types of paper and their textures. First published in 1987, this edition's text has been extensively revised and expanded with over 100 new illustrations from many of the world's major museums. Co-published with the Winterthur Museum.
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MANUALE TYPOGRAPHICUM, 100 TYPOGRAPHICAL ARRANGEMENTS WIT...
by Zapf, Hermann
English translation, limited to 975 numbered and signed copies. Contains material developed after the 1954 version. A landmark in the study of type and design. Printed in black and red. Presentation from Zapf to Ben Lieberman on half-title. Small damage area to outer edge of three leaves. Lacks jacket.

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