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CATALOGUE OF DELAWARE PORTRAITS COLLECTED BY THE DELAWARE STATE PORTRA IT COMMISSION IN THE CAPITOL BUILDINGS, DOVER, DELAWARE.

   

- Dover : Delaware State Portrait Commission 1941
- 8vo.
- stiff paper wrappers.
- 64 pages.
- ISBN none / Order Nr. 66181
- Price: $ 15.00



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B1-4593. With a foreword by Mrs. Henry Ridgely and Christopher L. Ward. With five illustrations. Covers foxed and spotted.

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A LINE.
by Kim, Suyeon

A Line is a continuing illustration made of sixteen prints. Almost seventeen feet long, it is accordion folded in a hard cover and slip-case, 10 by 7 inches (25 1/2 by 18 cm). It is printed on Velin Cuve BFK Rives paper, which is internally sized, 180 gsm weight, acid-free and buffered with calcium carbonat and comes from John Purcell Paper in London.
The images were first seen at the Fine Press Book Fair in November 2007 and the book took almost two years to complete. Graham Moss and Mike Tregear printed, hand coloured and bound the book. The case uses blue book cloth and handmade Korean paper, captured rather than glued so that the surface ripples on the boards.
Suyeon Kim came from Edinburgh to mix the inks and give advice; when printing was done she signed the colophons in Edinburgh before returning to Korea with fifty advance copies. Christ Hicks constructed the slip-cases and Kathy Whalen returned from her two-year sojourn at Oxford in time to hand set this prospectus in Eric Gill's Joanna types.
Limited to 200 copies.




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