The Portrait
The Portrait
The Portrait
The Portrait
The Portrait
The Portrait
The Portrait

The Portrait

Kent Court Studios, Somerville, Massachusetts, 2006

Description

This project, as conceived by the artist Steinmetz, revolves around Gogol’s classic story, “The Portrait.” Steinmetz created a series of 21 incredible drawings inspired by this story and wanted to present them together with a specially commissioned new translation of the original 1835 version. As the drawings were specifically not illustrations of the text but rather used the story as a point of departure, it seemed an obvious decision to create a two-volume set that treated both the text and the drawings with equal weight. At the same time, there is such a close relationship or dialogue between the two, it was important that they be presented together as a single, coherent entity, hence the slipcased presentation and consistent design approach to each volume. The main inspiration for the design came from the drawings themselves: they employ a simple, elegant pen-and-ink process to create rich yet delicate textures that benefit from substantial white space and a highly pared-down design, distracting and detracting as little as possible from the art itself.

Juror Notes

“The story is by Gogol, ca. 1835; the drawings are by Steinmetz. A killer combination of the printed word and kinetic drawings, superbly printed. The slip sleeve housing the two books is novel.”

Collections: 50 Books | 50 Covers of 2006
Repository: Denver Art Museum
Discipline: Book design
Format: Book

Credits

Design firm
Kent Court Studios
Creative director
Leon Steinmetz
Designer
John Horner
Jacket designer
John Horner
Photographer
John Horner
Author
Leon Steinmetz
Editor
Olja Tielkes
Trim size
11 x 11 inches
Pages
52 (each volume)
Quantity printed
700
Typefaces
Centaur, Sabon
Printer
Calff & Meischke
Jacket printer
Calff & Meischke
Paper
Schleipen Fly 04 letterpress paper
Binding method
French
Publisher/client
Pegasus Publishers & Booksellers
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