Hogarth on High Life
Raymond M. Grimaila, Middletown, Connecticut, 1970
Description
To recreate for the contemporary scholar and art-love, in an unusual visual and textual presentation, the original impact of Hogarth’s satirical picture-story of a fashionable eighteenth-century marriage in London, using a new translation of the brilliant commentary by the German polymath Lichtenberg, together with an introduction, full annotations, a lesser known French commentary on the series, a Hudibrastic poem on the same subject, and relevant extracts from Lichtenberg’s letters.
Designer’s Comments: The large page format dictated by the actual size reproduction of the Hogarth engravings afforded the opportunity of including marginal plate details in text, as a further aid to the reader.
Special Features: Six fold-out plates of Hogarth’s Marriage à la Mode series reproduced in actual size (17.75 x 14.5) from original engravings; full size reproductions of a second set of engravings from originals; reproductions of Hogarth’s paintings from which the engravings were made. Slipcase manufactured by J. Landowne Company.
Credits
- Art director/designer
- Raymond M. Grimaila
- Translators
- Arthur S. Wensinger, W.B. Coley
- Editors
- Arthur S. Wensinger, W.B. Coley
- Size
- 11 x 15 inches
- Pages
- 208 pages plus 6 fold-out plates
- Quantity printed
- edition of 2,500
- Price
- $35.00
- Typeface
- Linotype Baskerville, 14/20 with display in ATF Caslon Oldstyle 471
- Typesetter
- Connecticut Printers, Inc.
- Printer
- The Meriden Gravure Company
- Printing method
- offset
- Paper
- SN Text, 80 lb., White
- Paper supplies
- Andrews/Nelson/Whitehead
- Binder
- Russell-Rutter Company, Inc.
- Binding materials
- bound in Joanna Arrestox C Black on 88 pt. binder’s board
- Binding method
- Smythe-sewn, round-backed
- Endpapers
- Strathmore Grandee Malaga Purple
- Publisher
- Wesleyan University Press