Mexican Costume

Mexican Costume

Suzette Hamill, Chicago, Illinois, 1942

Description

Juror Notes

In the case of this book also, the jury could not consider it a book and therefore could not include it among the “excellent books” of the year. I got the approval of my colleagues for the listing of the book as an “interesting” one, in order that I might call attention to the printing of the color plates.

The colors are beautifully intense and velvety smooth. They are printed on the sheets of paper with delightful clarity. The silk-screen process, new to the world of books, has in this case given us printed plates which are things of veritable beauty.

I hope that, when the various books are exhibited, several of these printed sheets will be shown; for the publisher and the printer have given us a beautiful product which should be shown, not only at an exhibition of printing, but also at an exhibition of precious stones, or at an exhibition of furniture or carpets or sealing wax, or even in the Forest of Compiègne or even at Madame Tussaud’s.

George Macy

Collections: Fifty Books of the Year (1943)
Discipline: Book design
Format: Book

Credits

Designer
Suzette Hamill
Authors
Carlos Mérida, René D’Harnoncourt (note)
Size
13 x 16 inches
Pages
12, 25 plates
Quantity printed
1,000
Price
$18.00
Typefaces
Monotype Cochin Title, 12 point, 4 point leading, Monotype Cochin Title enlarged (title page), 52.5 x 66 picas
Compositor
R.R. Donnelley & Sons Company
Printers
R.R. Donnelley & Sons Company (letterpress), C.W. Belden & Associates (silk screen)
Printing methods
letterpress (text), silk screen from hand-cut stencils (plates)
Papers
Strathmore Fairfield, blue-white velum, sub. 28 (text), Desplaines Bristol, blue-white vellum (plates)
Binder
Arthur Hertzberg, Jr.
Binding
portfolio of black Davey tarboard with Buckram back-bone and titling silk screened onto backbone and front of portfolio in four and three colors respectively
Publisher
The Pocahontas Press
Loading...
Loading...