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Psalter of 1902
Charles Ashbee
Goithic Revival, Essex House Press Guild of Handicraft
Fine Press Movement |
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Ariette
Pierre Simon Fournier le Jeune
Rococo
Typeface thin & modeled after Romain du Roi and Baskerville |
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Prototype Papermaking Machine
Nicolas Louis Robert
Refined by Gamble, Donkin, and Fourdriner |
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Virgil's Bucolica, Georgica, and Aeneis
John Baskerville
Neo-Classical
Pure typographic book, transitional roman type |
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Songs of Experience
William Blake
Early Romanticism, poet, etchings |
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Bodoni
"King of Typographers/Typographer of Kings"
Neo-classical Style
starts work for the catholic press for the vatican,
produced 345 books, printed classical books
ended up working for the duke of parma
rebelled against full time position for the vatican.
Designs 300 different fonts throughout his lifetime.
Fonts were mostly modern roman.
Infuenced by Baskerville. |
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Lincoln
William Brady
Documented the Civil War with Photography |
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Union Soldier
William Brady
Civil War Photographer |
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Tennyson
Julia Margaret Cameron
Given a camera at 40
took up independent photography of celebrities
photos had quality flaws |
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"Carte De Visite"
Calling Cards
Important people left cards when visiting, cards were collectibles |
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William Caslon's Foundry
First Sans-Serif Typefaces
Used for small type in advertisements |
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Centaur (typeface)
Bruce Rogers
American Book Designer, influenced by Morris |
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Chaucer (exc.)
William Morris
Ruskin, socialist, societies
Most influential work |
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Chaucer w/ Pigskin Cover
William Morris
(burne-jones, crane, gere)
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Ticket for the Opening of the Tower Bridge
Chromolithographed in 12 colors
Lithography Process:
Oil & Water do not mix!
Use bavarian limestone,
draw with oily ink,
dip in water,
and press on paper sheet.
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Wood Type Poster Circus
Advertising, consumerism, tacky |
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John Cumming Fonts for Letterpress |
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View of Boulevard Du Temple
Louis Daguerre
Inventor of the Daguerrotype
First Human Photo
Images laterally reversed, exposure time not suitable for portraiture, one printing only, fragile
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Letterpress Type
Victorian decorative type inspired by lithography |
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William Caslon's Foundry
Oldstyles, arabic, English, comfortable "like sitting in front of a warm fire" |
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Elements of Euclid
William Pickering
Gothic Revival, color coding for math problems, medieval style |
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First Fat Faces
Robert Thorne
"Typeface on Steroids" |
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1st Halftone
Stephen Horgan
Process: arranging small dots closer or further away from each other to create shades of grey |
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Story of Glittering Plain
William Morris |
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Golden, Troy, and Chaucer Typefaces
William Morris
(Golden first, arts and crafts) |
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Frederic Goudy
invented Goudy Oldstyle
passion for typography
edited 2 American type magazines
2 foundries burned to the ground
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Kate Greenaway's Children's Books
influenced children's fashion
in print, color |
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H.Ihlenburg fonts for Letterpress |
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Hobby Horse Cover
Selwyn Image |
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King James Bible
English Writing
Better translation |
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CH St John Hornby
Ashendene Press
(Arts & Crafts + Gothic Revival) |
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Ionic Typeface
Henry Caslon
Known for modification of Egyptian type by restoring a slight bracket to the type design |
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Rudolph Koch
(mystic, neuland, achievement) |
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Linotype Room
(NY Tribune)
Merganthaler, 1886, process |
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Rue Transonian
Honore Daumier
Lithography
(senefelder, 1796, engelmann, hullmandel, ephemera) |
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Wood Type Poster: Lottery |
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Jacob Christoph Le Blon
4-plate mezzotint (cmyk) |
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Monotype Room
(England, Lanston, Benton) |
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2nd View of Koenig (Power Press) |
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Another view of Chaucer Book
William Morris |
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Edward Muybridge
(American, Motion Studies, Marey) |
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Sarah Bernhardt
Paul Nadar
(photos of celebrities, aerial and artificial light underground)
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Political Cartoon
Thomas Nast
(harpers, uncle sam, donkey, elephant, columbia, st. nick, tweed) |
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First Photoengraving
Joseph Niepce |
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Timothy O'Sullivan
(american west/geographic survey, brady) |
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Decorative type
(Bold, shadow, outline, inner border, 3D)
Vincent Figgins credited with many firsts in elaborations like these. |
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Ishtar's Descent
Lucien and Esther Pissaro
(eragny press, father, moves to art nouveau, brook) |
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Power Press
Friedrich Koenig
Automated by Steam |
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Dime Novels
(wood pulp, disposable pulp fiction) |
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Papermaking Machine
Revised by Gamble, Donkin, and Fourdriner |
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Baxter Street Court
Jacob Riis
(nyc, frash, court rep., immigrants, poor living conditions) |
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Robin Hood
Howard Pyle
(golden age American illustration) |
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Romain du Roi
Official Document Typeface
(transitionals, technically designed, louis XIV)
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Doves Press Bible
TJ Cobden Sanderson, Emery Walker
(aesthetic, jenson) |
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William Savage
10 color wood engraved reproduction |
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A. Southworth/JJ Hawes
American Deguerrotypists
Used Stereoscopic Instrument |
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Stanhope Press
Shakespeare's work was printed on this press.
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William Henry Fox Talbot
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Applied photosensitive materials to paper (opposite method from other two ideas). Invented the negative/positive printing technique (1839).
Less crisp than Daguerro's photo prints. 1851- first flash to make photograph.
His process restricted by legal protections under patent laws, not as popular as Daguerrotypes. Had a storefront business.
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Wood Engraving
Thomas Bewick
(for William Bulmer, first to use stanhope press) |
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Tintype
(ferrotype, ambrotype)
"Commoner's photographs" |
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Tuscans (in top two examples)
Wood type
Early sans-serif face
first made by Caslon IV |
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Virgil's Bucolica
Pierre L'aine Didot
(moderns, neo-classical, editions du louvre, firmin/sterotyping) |
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Wood Type Poster
(posting bills, hard woods, Darius Wells) |
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Wrens City Churches
Arthur Mackmurdo
(centruy guild, hobby horse, antique, foreshadows art nouveau) |
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