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Art nouveau & early art deco type & design, from the Roman Scherer catalogue. / Edited by Theodore Menten.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Roman Scherer A.G.
Contributor:
Menten, Theodore, editor.
Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown Collection (University of Pennsyslvania)
Series:
Dover pictorial archive series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Type ornaments--Specimens.
Type ornaments.
Wood types (Printing).
Switzerland.
Printers' ornaments--Specimens.
Printers' ornaments.
Display type--Specimens.
Display type.
Decoration and ornament--Art nouveau.
Decoration and ornament.
Wood types (Printing)--Switzerland--Specimens.
Art deco.
Genre:
Specimens.
Penn Provenance:
Venturi, Robert; Brown, Denise Scott
Physical Description:
87 pages : illustrations ; 29 cm.
Place of Publication:
New York : Dover Publications, [1972]
Summary:
"The letter types and designs of the early 20th century, when Art Nouveau was moving toward the Art Deco styles, are now being recognized by graphic artists and designers for the truly unique and powerful designs they are. The floral patterns, highly personal lyricism, and gently flowing lines of Art Nouveau were taking on the Egyptian-styled, abstractly geometrical, almost overpowering characteristics which would later be identified as Art Deco. In the interim, the styles had the benefit of both--the strongly captivating Art Deco look with the lyrical, personal qualities of Art Nouveau. Among the most striking types and decorations during this period were the "caractères en bois" (wood type) of the Swiss firm of Roman Scherer at Lucerne. For this volume designer Theodore Menten has selected a wide range of borders, decorations and letter styles from the Roman Scherer catalogue. He includes borders--nearly 100 with up to four different sizes of each and enough repetitions for easy use. The borders range from floral patterns and leaf forms to highly abstract uses of circles and other geometrical shapes. There are approximately the same number of decorations including dividing lines in many different sizes ans styles, the traditional pointing hands, star shapes, a lyre, florals, abstracts and much more. The letter styles (a total of 24 with over 1,100 capital and lower-case letters) range from scripts, block forms and three-dimensional cuts to textured letters designed for two or more colors and gently rounded letters that seem almost sculpted out of wood."--Back cover.
Notes:
"A new selection of pages from the catalogue (n.d.; accompanying price list dated 1908) of Roman Scherer, a manufacturer of wood type in Lucerne, Switzerland."
Local Notes:
Presented to the Penn Libraries by Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown
Other Format:
Online version: Roman Scherer A.G. Art nouveau & early art deco type & design, from the Roman Scherer catalogue.
ISBN:
0486228258
9780486228259
OCLC:
579818

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