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Block prints : how to make them / William S. Rice ; introduction by Martin Krause.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Portland, Oregon : Pomegranate, 2019Edition: Second editionDescription: 72 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 27 cmContent type:
  • text
  • still image
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780764984327
  • 0764984322
Subject(s): Genre/Form:
Contents:
Brief history of block printing -- Preparing the design -- Selecting the block -- Cutting the block -- Methods of printing from blocks -- Color printing -- the one-block method -- Color printing -- the two-block method -- White silhouettes of natural forms -- Lettering suitable for block printing -- Matting and framing block prints -- Care of block-printing equipment -- Greeting cards -- bookplates -- labels -- etc -- Application of block printing to articles of use or beauty.
Summary: "Block Prints: How to Make Them is an illustrated guide written by William S. Rice. It fully details his artistic process, providing straightforward, step-by-step solutions to the intricate challenges of block printmaking in both advanced and home-studio settings. It was originally published in 1941. This 2019 edition is updated with an introduction and annotation by Martin Krause"-- Provided by publisher.
Holdings
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Adult Book Adult Book Main Library NonFiction 761.3 R497 Available 33111009140167
Total holds: 0

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

An accomplished member of the early twentieth-century Arts and Crafts movement, William S. Rice was also a dedicated teacher. By the time he published Block Prints: How To Make Them in 1941, he was an instructor at the University of California, having just retired from a forty-year career teaching art in California's public secondary schools.Already an illustrator and watercolorist when he moved to the Bay Area in 1900, Rice began making block prints as early as 1915-the same year as the Panama-Pacific International Exposition, a turning point for the artist. Little was needed in order to make block prints at home, and Rice set to work in the attic studio of his East Oakland bungalow. As Rice would go on to describe in his extremely practical guide to block printing, an artist could get started with basic tools, wood or linoleum blocks, inks, and paper, even repurposing household items to their advantage.Now back in print after a long absence, Block Prints: How To Make Them is an eminently readable guide that remains as functional as the day it was made. Written for the novice, Rice's every instruction is provided with a dose of steadying encouragement. The modern crafter or art student will find useful guidance in the contributions of Martin Krause, author of this new edition's introduction. His footnotes added throughout provide context to the original edition, translate terminology that might be unfamiliar, and provide updates where needed. As Rice wrote in his preface, this book "is offered with the sincere hope that it may prove both instructive and encouraging to those who are seriously interested in this most absorbing handicraft."

"Originally published 1941 ; a vintage reissue for the modern crafter"-- Page [4] of cover.

Brief history of block printing -- Preparing the design -- Selecting the block -- Cutting the block -- Methods of printing from blocks -- Color printing -- the one-block method -- Color printing -- the two-block method -- White silhouettes of natural forms -- Lettering suitable for block printing -- Matting and framing block prints -- Care of block-printing equipment -- Greeting cards -- bookplates -- labels -- etc -- Application of block printing to articles of use or beauty.

"Block Prints: How to Make Them is an illustrated guide written by William S. Rice. It fully details his artistic process, providing straightforward, step-by-step solutions to the intricate challenges of block printmaking in both advanced and home-studio settings. It was originally published in 1941. This 2019 edition is updated with an introduction and annotation by Martin Krause"-- Provided by publisher.

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