Vine leaf ornaments in Renaissance typography: A survey

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Hendrik D.L. Vervliet, H.D.L. Vervliet

Hardback | September 2012 |

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In the course of the early sixteenth century the printed book decoration underwent a double metamorphosis. First stylistically, through the replacement of the previous medieval mostly floral embellishments by new motifs copied from Islamic or Byzantine sources, or borrowed from antiquity. Second technically, by the gradual inclusion of cast ornaments into the printer's bills-of-fount. They increasingly replaced the prestigious, sumptuous and time-consuming hand-painted illumination and decoration, or the less costly and sometimes crude woodcut techniques. This survey focuses on one pattern of these Renaissance ornaments, namely the vine leaf, or as it is commonly known, the 'Aldine' leaf. The motif has mainly been studied from a designer's point of view, but a more bibliographically oriented survey seems to be missing. To fill up this void this survey aims to register all sixteenth-century sorts known. Next to a facsimile in true scale, the bibliography contains the punchcutter's name, the size, occurrences, type-specimens, preserved artefacts and notes.

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Auteur
Hendrik D.L. Vervliet, H.D.L. Vervliet
Uitgever
Hes & De Graaf Publishers
ISBN
9789061945611
Bindwijze
Hardback
Publicatiedatum
September 2012
Categorie
Wetenschappelijk
Taal
Engelstalig
Aantal Pagina's
400

Beschrijving

In the course of the early sixteenth century the printed book decoration underwent a double metamorphosis. First stylistically, through the replacement of the previous medieval mostly floral embellishments by new motifs copied from Islamic or Byzantine sources, or borrowed from antiquity. Second technically, by the gradual inclusion of cast ornaments into the printer's bills-of-fount. They increasingly replaced the prestigious, sumptuous and time-consuming hand-painted illumination and decoration, or the less costly and sometimes crude woodcut techniques.
This survey focuses on one pattern of these Renaissance ornaments, namely the vine leaf, or as it is commonly known, the 'Aldine' leaf. The motif has mainly been studied from a designer's point of view, but a more bibliographically oriented survey seems to be missing. To fill up this void this survey aims to register all sixteenth-century sorts known. Next to a facsimile in true scale, the bibliography contains the punchcutter's name, the size, occurrences, type-specimens, preserved artefacts and notes.

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Specificaties

Auteur
Hendrik D.L. Vervliet, H.D.L. Vervliet
Uitgever
Hes & De Graaf Publishers
ISBN
9789061945611
Bindwijze
Hardback
Publicatiedatum
September 2012
Categorie
Wetenschappelijk
Taal
Engelstalig
Aantal Pagina's
400

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