Detail View: RIT CARY GRAPHIC ARTS COLLECTION: Divina Proportio Typographica: Das Buch vom Goldenen Typographischen

Filename: 
cc20200831_Wilcox_001
Identifier: 
cc20200831_Wilcox_001
Title: 
Divina Proportio Typographica: Das Buch vom Goldenen Typographischen
Creator: 
Rosarivo, Raul Mario
Subject: 
Gold tooled bindings
Subject: 
Onlays (Binding)
Subject: 
Book design
Summary: 
Colophon: Schrift: Optima-Antigua ... Gesetz, gedruckt und gebunden bei Richard Scherpe zum 25 jahrigen Bestehen dieser Druckerei als Greifenhorst-Druck No. 6. Gesamtgestaltung: Hermann Zapf. Translation of Divina proporcion tipografica ternaria. Cary copy 2: Fine binding by Michael Wilcox. Dark brown goat skin with colored onlays decorated in gilt; the geometric designs relate to ancient book proportion formulas.
Publisher: 
Scherpe
Digital Publisher: 
Rochester Institute of Technology - RIT Libraries - Cary Graphic Arts Collection
Contributor: 
Zapf, Hermann
Contributor: 
Wilcox, Michael, 1939- , binder.
Date of Original: 
1961
Date of Digitization: 
2020
Broad Type: 
still image
Specific Type: 
fine bindings
Digital File Format: 
jpeg
Physical Format: 
books
Dimensions of Original: 
26 cm
Language: 
German
Original Item Location: 
SPECIMEN Wilcox .R67 1961
Library Collection: 
Bernard C. Middleton Collection of Books on the History and Practice of Bookbinding
Digital Project: 
2020_0050_specimens
Digital Project: 
2020_0010_middleton
Catalog Record: 
https://albert.rit.edu/record=b1077851~S3
Place: 
Germany - Krefeld
Rights: 
RIT Libraries makes materials from its collections available for educational and research purposes pursuant to U.S. Copyright Law. You are free to use this Item in any way that is permitted by the copyright and related rights legislation that applies to your use. It is your responsibility to obtain permission from the copyright holder to publish or reproduce images in print or electronic form.
Notes: 
This item's original binding was removed and rebound to commemorate the Bookbinding 2000 Conference in June 2000 which celebrated the opening of the Bernard C. Middleton Collection within the Cary Graphic Arts Collection.