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The Art of the Book James Bettley

The Art of the Book By James Bettley

The Art of the Book by James Bettley


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This compendium of fascinating and remarkable treasures from the National Art Library at the Victoria and Albert Museum demonstrates the many ways in which books represent art and literature and how the marriage of word and image can create a work of art in its own right.

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The Art of the Book: From the Medieval Manuscript to Graphic Novel by James Bettley

Illuminated manuscripts, comics, fine bindings, the classics of children's literature, artists' books and their working documents - these are just some of the remarkable items to be found in the National Art Library at the V&A. In a series of thematic chapters, the contributors draw on their wide-ranging expertise to look at the Library's major holdings, an in the process illustrate the main aspects of book design and production over the centuries. With medieval books of hours sitting alongside contemporary paperback novels, the choice is wonderfully varied, from Leonardo da Vinci to Sir Eduardo Paolozzi, Joan of Arc to Judge Dredd, Aesop to Charles Dickens, and Babar the Elephant to Ian Fleming. The one hundred colour plates, accompanied by a clear and informative text, superbly demonstrate the many facets of the art of bookmaking. This absorbing compendium will be of interest to all those with a love of art, literary history and illustration.

About James Bettley

James Bettley was, until 2000, Head of Collection Development at the National Art Library, having previously worked at the Royal Institute of British Architects and London's Design Museum.

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GOR003334163
9781851773343
1851773347
The Art of the Book: From the Medieval Manuscript to Graphic Novel by James Bettley
Used - Very Good
Paperback
V & A Publishing
20050502
208
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