Art History 247 - COLQ: ART & HISTORY OF BOOK

Spring
2015
01
4.00
Martin Antonetti
MW 01:10-02:30
Smith College
39436-S15
NEILSN RAREB
mantonet@smith.edu
39437
Same as ENG 293. A survey of the book -- as vehicle for the transmission of both text and image -- from the manuscripts of the Middle Ages to contemporary artists' books. The course examines the principal techniques of book production -- calligraphy, illustration, papermaking, typography, bookbinding -- as well as various social and cultural aspects of book history, including questions of censorship, verbal and visual literacy, the role of the book trade, and the book as an agent of change. In addition, there will be labs in printing on the handpress and bookbinding. Admission limited to 20 by permission of the instructor. Group II, Group III
Instructor permission.
Permission is required for interchange registration during all registration periods.