H.N. Werkman
112 Seiten, 19 x 23,7 cm , 472 g.
H.N. Werkman
Statt 27,00 € 7,95 €
Inkl. MWSt., zzgl. Versandkosten
Lieferzeit: 2 bis 6 Werktage (weltweit)
Dutch designer and printmaker Hendrik Werkman (1882–1945) is best known for his innovative printing techniques and avant-garde typography. As publisher of De Blauwe Schuitt, a series of underground booklets produced by Jewish dissident poets and writers during the Nazi occupation of Holland, Werkman was imprisoned by German secret police in 1945 and executed without trial just three days before the countrys liberation.

This generously illustrated book is the first in English to focus on Werkmans remarkable graphic work and fascinating life. Werkman founded his own printmaking shop in 1908. His self-produced magazine The Next Call was published in 1923 and included typographical and other printmaking experiments as well as the designers own Dadaist poems and texts.

Werkman also developed a printmaking process he called “hot printing,” a technique incorporating found materials that added repeated design elements directly onto the paper—all without the use of a printing press. Although much of his work was destroyed at the time of his execution, the remarkable examples that remain tell the story of a maverick designer and typographer whose graphic vision was playful, bold, experimental, and unwaveringly optimistic.
VerlagYale University Press
Jahr
EinbandartKlappenbroschur
SpracheEnglisch
 Mehr
ISBN978-0-300-10290-1
Abbildungenmit 132 farb. Abb
Autor(en)Alston W. Purvis
Museum / OrtNew Haven
Artikel IDart-11516
Schlagworte

 

Weitere Bücher mit diesen Schlagworten:

Pinxit Mexici
78,00 € 29,95 €  
150,00 €  
From the Cave to the Computer Screen
29,99 € 14,80 €  
Fugit Amor, An Intimate Portrait
19,99 € 9,95 €  
Sein Leben und sein plastisches Werk
56,00 € 12,95 €