Bookbinding developed gradually, with the availability of materials and prevailing tastes dictating the details. One of the more overlooked aspects of book design was the creation of endpapers, when ...
Ten new Vintage Collector’s Classics novels will be published on 20th March next year, featuring illustrated covers with marbling across the endpapers, sprayed edges and silk ribbons. The ...
Inserted discreetly between a book’s binding and its text, endpapers are easy to overlook. “Under the Covers” — an exhibit at the Beinecke Library dedicated purely to the visual history of these small ...
Inspired by some of the items in the Library’s rare books collection, we encouraged Festival visitors to have a go at an ancient craft – paper marbling. Originating in the Far East, paper marbling was ...
“Blue: Color and Concept” tracks a single idea across the Beinecke’s collections to provide a cultural history of the color blue in 19th- and 20th-century arts and letters. The exhibition features ...
A new exhibition at The Carle explores the often-overlooked creativity of endpapers—the decorated pages inside a book's covers—which have become an expanded artistic canvas in contemporary children's ...
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