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Robert Granjon, letter-cutter, 1513-1590 : an oeuvre-catalogue
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ISBN: 9781584563761 1584563761 Year: 2018 Publisher: New Castle, Del. Oak Knoll Press

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This book, by typographic scholar Hendrik Vervliet, is a survey of the life and work of the sixteenth-century letter-cutter Robert Granjon (1513-1590). With his contemporary Claude Garamont, he is considered one of the best and most influential figures in the history of type design.Vervliet begins with a biography, recounting Granjon's career as a punchcutter and publisher during periods in Paris, Lyons, Antwerp, and Rome. A freelance craftsman, Granjon wandering throughout Europe in search of markets in which to earn his livelihood selling sets of matrices of his founts.Granjon's most durable contributions are his Italics, his Flowers, his Civilités (a new rendering of the old French Bastarda letter), and his Slavic and Oriental founts, whose elegance equals the calligraphy of the best manuscripts. The author devotes several chapters to chronologies of Granjon's publications and founts, and to classifications of his types. The final long chapter consists of facsimile reproductions of Granjon's types, including Arabic, Armenian, Civilité, Cyrillic, Greek, Hebrew, Italic, Music, Phonetic, Roman, and Syriac founts, as well as Script initials, Flowers, and Varia.Primarily intended as a tool, this work aims for completeness and reliability of attributions, and it will be of great interest to book and type historians. Design and typography by Alastair Johnston.Hendrik Vervliet worked until 1968 at the Plantin-Moretus Museum, Antwerp. From 1969 onwards he served as Librarian of the University of Antwerp. He held the Professorship of Book History at the University of Amsterdam from 1974 up to his retirement in 1990. In 2011 he was honored with the Individual Laureate Award by the American Printing History Association.


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Les caractères de civilité : typographie & calligraphie sous l'Ancien Régime, France, XVIe-XIXe siècles
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ISBN: 9782911220401 2911220404 Year: 2011 Volume: *2 Publisher: Place of publication unknown Perrousseaux

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Les caractères de civilité gravés par Robert Granjon en 1557 constituent l'une des plus fameuses imitations de l'écriture manuscrite dans la typographie. Reproduisant la gothique cursive très souple des secrétaires français de la Renaissance, ils seront employés à la composition des livres pendant plus de trois siècles. Cette typographie attire depuis longtemps l'attention des historiens du livre mais les travaux publiés jusqu'ici n'ont porté que sur les origines de cette écriture et sa diffusion à la fin de la Renaissance. Pour la 1e fois, cet ouvrage présente l'histoire des caractères de civilité en observant leur utilisation depuis la Renaissance jusqu'au milieu du XIXe s. Dans ce large cadre chronologique, l'auteur examine le rôle qu'ont joué ces caractères dans l'enseignement et les rapports étroits qu'ils ont entretenus avec les modes calligraphiques. S'appuyant sur des sources variées et souvent inédites (traités calligraphiques, typographiques ou pédagogiques, documents d'archives, préfaces, etc.).

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