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Short History of Book Illustration [PDF]
Book review: Cezarina Florina Caloian, Scurtă istorie a ilustrației / Short History of Book Illustration, Artes Publishing House, Iași, 2020, 160 pages.
Maria Bilașevschi
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TALES, TEXTS AND IMAGES: APPROACHES TO FOLKTALE ILLUSTRATIONS
This essay thematizes issues around studying and analyzing book illustrations of folktales and folk wondertales. It surveys some of the most recent and relevant studies of folktale illustration by international scholars with the view of developing a ...
Марина Гербер
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The interpretation of literary texts is at least partly a form of archeology. The history of the book has become a separate discipline because for the most part literary history has ignored it. But it cannot be ignored: books change from era to era, and
Stephen Orgel
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Le traducteur et son image. Étude des couvertures d’ouvrages de traductologie
The front cover of a book usually contains the title, the authors’names, the publisher’s logo and an illustration. All these elements announce the content of the book, and the paraverbal elements (illustration, typographical arrangement…) can also be ...
Elżbieta Skibińska
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Lecture d’albums de littérature à l’école élémentaire
In primary school, apprentice reader pupils acquire decoding, lexical and narrative skills which enable them to progressively become expert readers. They are thus able to use comprehension strategies that enable them to gain access to the meaning of the ...
Sandra Dobek
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Book Illustration in the Victorian Age
With books now being read on mobile devices like iPads, Kindles, and even smart phones, it’s easy to forget how much the format of a standard book has changed since the nineteenth century.
Gwen Vredevoogd
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Word and Image. Polish Medieval and Renaissance Religious Writings in the European Context
The article presents the Polish religious writing of the Middle Ages and Renaissance as an expression of correspondence between the word and image. It also demonstrates the impact of European graphics, including Albrecht Dürer’s woodcuts, upon Polish ...
Katarzyna Agnieszka Kaczor-Scheitler
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Introduction to The Print in the Codex [PDF]
arah Schaefer’s study of nineteenth-century Bibles is the first of two papers from a session held at the 2021 College Art Association Annual Conference that will appear in this journal.
Jeanne-Marie Musto
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Laurence Housman (1865–1959): Fairy Tale Teller, Illustrator and Aesthete
Laurence Housman’s work in the fields of fairy literature, illustration and book design was one of the most inventive and innovative contributions to the British Aesthetic movement which turned the artistic and literary scene upside down in the second ...
Audrey Doussot
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Created in the 1950s by the publisher Nathan, the “Enfants du monde” collection introduced the photographic work of Dominique Darbois. Starting with the first published book in the collection, this article examines how the treatment of photography, the ...
Frédérique Lemarchant
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