A la découverte de la Russie
Author:
Benardaki, Nikolaj Dmitrievič
Illustrator:
Caran d'Ache (Emmanuel Poiré)
Guillaume, Albert
Publisher:
Librairie Plon
Nick Bénar, illustrations par Caran d'Ache et A. Guillaume.
71 pages ; 24 x 32 cm
Method of acquisition: Unknown (2015)
1890 CE - Circa. 1899 CE
"This edition of Darkfire has been designed and composed electronically by Susan Colberg. The prints by Sean Caulfield and corresponding poems by Jonathan Hart were created through a collaborative process. The images were developed on intaglio plates using mezzotint, etching and chine collé. The Spill and Cup include some hand tinting with acrylic ink and Black Wind has a layer of digital printing. The typeface used is Dante, designed by Giovanni Mardersteig, and the type was printed from polymer plates. The images are printed on Somerset, Gampi and Honen and the texts on Somerset. Sean Caulfield printed the images and texts with the technical assistance of Steven Dixon (letterpress), Marc Siegner (digital printing) and graduate students in the printmaking program at the University of Alberta." --colophon. Unbound sheets in a Japanese silk case. Limited ed. of 5 copies of which the Museum has no 4.
Support
composed of
paper
Illustrations
Chine collé
Printing
Mezzotint
Accession number: PB 9-2015
Primary reference Number: 208400
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Owner or interested party:
The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Manuscripts and Printed Books
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