The Visconti Hours

The Visconti Hours

Adele Westbrook, New York, New York, 1972

Description

This facsimile edition of an extraordinary fourteenth century illuminated manuscript is the seventh in the Braziller Library of illuminated Manuscripts, and the first Italian one. One unusual aspect of the manuscript is that its two distinct parts had been separated for centuries, and only recently reunited at the National Library of Florence. This complete edition reproduces the 128 illuminated pages in their original size and with facing color pages.

Special features: Paper stock pre-printed throughout with parchment-effect background. Slipcase manufactured by binder.

Collections: Fifty Books of the Year (1973)
Discipline: Book design
Format: Book

Credits

Art director
Adele Westbrook
Designers
Vincent Torre (book), Oscar Ratti (slipcase and binding)
Picture editor
Bella Bessard
Authors
Millard Meiss, Edith W. Kirsch
Size
7 x 10 inches
Pages
264
Quantity
edition of 40,000
Price
$40.00
Typeface
Linotype Palatino, 10/12, with display in foundry Palatino
Typesetter
Haber Typographers, Inc.
Printer
Draeger Freres, Paris
Printing method
Sheet-fed offset (plus fifth color, gold, in gravure)
Paper
dull coated stock, 105 lb.
Binder
Mayer & Soutter, Lausanne
Binding materials
bound in Skivertex Antika Dark Blue on binder’s board
Binding method
Smyth sewn, round back
Endpapers
cream stock supplied by the printer
Publisher
George Braziller, Inc.
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